The killer in the book and then there were none is Justice Lawence Wargrave. He secretly killed his victems one by one. He faked his death at one point with the help of doctor Armstrong. The thing is that dr Armstrong had no idea that wargrave was the killer. He thought that by helping fake the death it would give wargrave a chance to see who was doing all of the killing. In the end he writes his confession in a bottle and kills himself.
are none
u.s. None. They are found in oceans world wide.
A tornado but sometimes there are none. So i guess lightning.
There are none. It's a kid's game, mind you.
none, pain is a learning expirience he accepted
In the 1979 film Death Car on the Freeway, the killer is never shown. Several stunt drivers played the killer but none of them are credited.
none of their buisness
Vera shot Lombard in "And Then There Were None" because she believed he was the killer and she was the last one left on the island with him. She felt it was a matter of self-defense and survival. Ultimately, it is revealed that Vera herself was the killer, driven by guilt over causing the death of a young child.
Unless the movie is a biography of a real serial killer, none of them are real. Movie murderers are fictional characters.
There are no documented reports of humans being killed by Bigfoot. The answer is none. Bigfoot is not thought of as a blood thirsty killer.
The clues in "And Then There Were None" that lead to the resolution of the mystery include the nursery rhyme, the deaths of the characters matching the rhyme, the hidden confession in a bottle, and the reveal of the true identity of the killer.
Who kills Macbeth and how does his killer fulfill the prophecy concerning not being born of woman