Jack Stapleton planned to inherit the Baskerville fortune by orchestrating the death of Sir Charles Baskerville and manipulating the circumstances surrounding Sir Henry Baskerville's return to the moors. He aimed to scare Sir Henry to death with the legend of the supernatural hound, which would ultimately allow him to claim the Baskerville estate. By disguising his true identity and connection to the family, Stapleton sought to eliminate any obstacles to his inheritance. His scheme was driven by greed and a desire for social elevation.
The Baskerville family tree in the Hound of the Baskervilles include Jack Stapleton, son of Rodger Baskerville II, Hugo Baskerville, Henry Baskerville, and Charles Baskerville. Also in the family tree are Beryl Stapleton, wife of Jack Stapleton.
Merripit House, not too far from Baskerville Hall.
Sir Charles had a fatal heart attack while being chased by what appeared to be a large "hell hound." This hound allegedly killed his distant relative Hugo Baskerville as well. In all fairness it was Jack Stapleton's hound with phosphorus around the mouth to give it an unearthly appearance that really did him in. Thus the hound of the baskerville's.
In the book "The Hound of the Baskervilles" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Jack Stapleton is actually Miss Beryl Stapleton's husband. Allegedly though, she is Jack's sister.
The villain who owned and trained the hound in the Sherlock Holmes story The Hound of Baskerville was Jack Stapleton. When confronted by Watson about rumors of a hound, he tells him that the sounds are just the bogs settling.
The Baskerville family tree in the Hound of the Baskervilles include Jack Stapleton, son of Rodger Baskerville II, Hugo Baskerville, Henry Baskerville, and Charles Baskerville. Also in the family tree are Beryl Stapleton, wife of Jack Stapleton.
Merripit House, not too far from Baskerville Hall.
Sir Charles had a fatal heart attack while being chased by what appeared to be a large "hell hound." This hound allegedly killed his distant relative Hugo Baskerville as well. In all fairness it was Jack Stapleton's hound with phosphorus around the mouth to give it an unearthly appearance that really did him in. Thus the hound of the baskerville's.
The cast of Der Hund von Baskerville - 1955 includes: Wolf Ackva as Sherlock Holmes Ernst August Schepmann as Sir Henry Baskerville Hans Epskamp as Barrymore Axel Ivers as Jack Stapleton Hedi Reich as Beryl Stapleton Gerhard Ritter as Benjamin Frankland Christian Schmieder as Dr. James Mortimer Annelotte von Obstfelde as Sarah Barrymore Werner Xantry as Sir Charles Baskerville
Sir Charles had a fatal heart attack while being chased by what appeared to be a large "hell hound." This hound allegedly killed his distant relative Hugo Baskerville as well. In all fairness it was Jack Stapleton's hound with phosphorus around the mouth to give it an unearthly appearance that really did him in. Thus the hound of the baskerville's.
In the book "The Hound of the Baskervilles" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Jack Stapleton is actually Miss Beryl Stapleton's husband. Allegedly though, she is Jack's sister.
The villain who owned and trained the hound in the Sherlock Holmes story The Hound of Baskerville was Jack Stapleton. When confronted by Watson about rumors of a hound, he tells him that the sounds are just the bogs settling.
Miss Stapleton and her brother, Jack Stapleton, share traits of ambition and a strong desire for social elevation, both driven by their connection to the Baskerville estate. They exhibit cunning and manipulative tendencies, using their intelligence to achieve their goals. Additionally, both characters display a sense of mystery and emotional complexity, making them intriguing figures in their pursuit of wealth and status.
Mr. Jack Stapleton was an entomologist, translation, one who studies insects.
Mrs. Stapleton was not at dinner on the night Sir Henry was attacked because she had a prior engagement, as suggested by the circumstances surrounding the Stapletons' isolated lifestyle. Additionally, her absence raises suspicions about her involvement in the events occurring around the Baskerville estate. Her absence may also indicate her desire to distance herself from the dangerous situation, especially given the tension between Sir Henry and her brother, Jack Stapleton.
Dark hair, Scheming, Tall, Not a brother to 'Mrs. Stapleton'
His main arch enemy was Professor James Moriarty.