In Greek mythology, Hermes is not typically depicted as a killer. However, he is associated with the story of the Titan Argus, whom he kills on behalf of Zeus to free Io. Hermes is primarily known as the messenger of the gods, the god of trade, and a guide for souls to the underworld, rather than as a figure of violence or murder.
you did not kill him?
Argus
A turtle
Yes the Greek God hermes did kill. He killed a turtle and he used its shell to make the first lyre.
Hermes tells a story to lull Argus to sleep, eventually causing all of his eyes to close and enabling Hermes to kill him.
He plays to him on his lyre.
He plays to him on his lyre.
Zeus had commanded the god Hermes to kill Argus, who was guarding Io.
Hermes and Athena helped him on his quest to kill Medusa and Zeus was his father
Usually he does not need one. On one occasion, though, he used a sword to kill Argus.
there hair was a mass of writhing snakes
Athena and Hermes helped Perseus kill Medusa.