It was not the doctor it was the butler Der it is always the butler.
Crime on the Hill was created on September 15, 1981.
The name Shooters Hill is thought to derive from the old English for shaw (meaning wooded) and tor (hill). During the era of highway robberies, stagecoaches traveling between London and Dover passed over the hill, and the woodland setting provided excellent cover for highway robbers from which to ambush stagecoaches and make their getaway afterwards.
Sisyphus was one of the sons of King Aeolus of Thessaly. He and his brother Salmoneus hated one another, and Sisyphus tried endlessly to kill his brother. He established a kingdom at Corinth and instituted the Isthmian Games. Often, though, he would have travelers to his kingdom killed and their possessions seized, which was against the Laws of Xenia, the Greek concept of hospitality. That wasn't what did it, though. He was also considered one of the craftiest mortals to have ever lived. In one of his plots to kill his brother, Sisyphus seduced Tyro because the oracle said she would bear him a son that would kill Salmoneus. Upon discovering this, Tyro killed the child. He also inspired the ire of Zeus by telling the river god Asopus the whereabouts of his daughter (whom Zeus had abducted) in exchange for the placement of a spring in Corinth. For this, Zeus decreed that he be chained in Tartarus. But that wasn't the crime either. You see, before he was chained, Sisyphus asked Thanatos, god of death, to demonstrate the strength of the chains, and while he did, Sisyphus fastened them, binding death so no one could die. Ares eventually intervened because war without death is meaningless. BUt that wasn't it either. Before he was taken again by Thanatos, he ordered his wife to toss his naked body into the middle of the public square as a sign of her devotion and love. Of course, this violated the normal burial practices. When he arrived in the Underworld, he complained to Persephone that his wife deserved to be punished by him for her thoughtless act; a wish that was granted. Sisyphus gladly returned to Corinth to scold his wife, but when his spirit refused to return, Hermes was sent to being him back forcibly. Because of his many attempts to escape death and the rule of the Underworld, Sisyphus was told he could never leave again until he placed a large boulder soundly at the top of a steep hill. His punishment is that whenever he nears the top, the boulder shifts and escapes him, rolling to the bottom again. So arduous and continuous is his labor that it became cliche.
Well sucks to suck. I guess your SOL.
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Barnaby Hill was murdered by Brian McDonald.
Yes Actually. The Death Hill is in Minisota and the Death Hill is now known as the kill hill for some reason. Because is called Kill Hill is because well, of course is because people, when they go on it, Die. Thank you if you are inspired by this answer.
Death on a Hill - 2011 was released on: USA: 22 September 2011
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Graham Hill died on November 29, 1975 at the age of 46.
Debra Hill died on March 7, 2005 at the age of 54.
Clem Hill died on September 5, 1945 at the age of 68.