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Lombard suspects Wargrave because he sees him as a mysterious character with a commanding presence, who could potentially be behind the murders on the island due to his background as a judge and his understanding of human psychology. Additionally, Wargrave's calm demeanor and ability to manipulate others raise suspicions about his true intentions.

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