In the TV show "Dallas," the mystery of who killed Jock Ewing is solved in the final episode of the 1980 season. The culprit is Kristin Shepard, who is J.R. Ewing's scheming ex-lover and Sue Ellen's sister. Kristin shoots Jock Ewing but his death is ultimately ruled as an accident due to her claiming self-defense.
Percy Fitzpatrick wrote Jock of the Bushveld.
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"Jock of the Bushveld" was written by South African author Sir Percy Fitzpatrick. The book was published in 1907 and is based on Fitzpatrick's own experiences with his dog, Jock, during their time in the South African bushveld.
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Jock and Angus are fictional characters from the children's book series "Jock of the Bushveld," written by Sir James Percy FitzPatrick. The story is set in South Africa, where the characters, a dog named Jock and his owner, navigate various adventures in the bush. Thus, Jock and Angus come from South Africa.
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Yes, Staffies are very well-known among dog-lovers. There is also a famous Staffie, Jock, from the book written by Sir Percy Fitzpatrick, Jock of the Bushveld, which is a true story based on Fitzpatrick's experiences in South Africa in the 1880s where he worked as a transport rider in South Africa. In the book, Fitzpatrick tells of his adventures with Jock during this time. Numerous films have been made that is based on the book.
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