In Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None," Vera Claythorne did not intentionally kill Cyril Hamilton. She had been responsible for his death by neglect, as she let him swim out to sea knowing that he couldn't swim well, in order to secure her own position as his guardian and inherit his money. She did not directly murder him.
Vera Claythorne gets Philip Lombard to help her drag Dr. Armstrong's body out of the water so it won't wash away. She leans close to him as they are tugging on Armstrong's clothes. As Lombard's concentration is on Armstrong, Vera is able to take the gun out of Lombard's pocket without him noticing.
Vera and Lombard never died. Vera mistakenly shoots (not kills) Lombard thinking he is the killer. Then Wargrave comes and tells the whole story/plan to Vera. He is about to kill her when Lombard gets up and shoots (and kills) Wargrave. This was in the movie. Not the original book.
there was a strong string and a hancerchief he tied the revolver to the door and his hand and then he pulled it and the gun went off and shot him to the head the hancerchief kept the finger prints of vera claythorne
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Hamilton was killed in a duel with Vice-President Aaron Burr.
I would not find too many similarities between them, except the basic one: they are both murderers, although Vera did not kill the young boy with her own two hands. Nevertheless, she did everything in her power to cause his death. I might add they are quite ruthless.
Hamilton and Burr didn't get along and had different views on government.. Burr will kill Hamilton in a duel.
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Hamilton and Burr both agreed to use .56 caliber dueling pistols on that fateful day.
No he killed Alexander Hamilton ( Secretary of the Treasury at the time) in a duel
No, he killed Alexander Hamilton.