Julia Stoner was killed in her bedroom at Stoke Moran, which is a fictional manor house in Surrey, England. It's a classic murder mystery setting, complete with secret passages and a creepy stepfather. Just another day in the life of a Sherlock Holmes case, darling.
Dr. Grimesby Roylott trains his snake to climb down a false bell pull to bit Julia Stoner in her sleep. So, while the snake's poison kills Julia Stoner, it is widely held that Dr. Roylott is her murderer. -Major Spoiler- At the end of the story, Holmes remarks that he feels no guilt for HIS responsibility in turning the snake on Dr. Roylott. This epitomizes the notion in detective fiction that poetic justice is justice. (Roylott dies at the wrong end of his own tactics)
This is not a question in Polish language or culture
Julia, and they were twins by the way.
Julia Stoner. "Julia went there at Christmas two years ago, and met there a half-pay Major of Marines, to whom she became engaged." -- Helen Stoner, 'The Adventure of the Speckled Band'
Well, darling, the names you're looking for are Helen Stoner and Julia Stoner. They're the unfortunate siblings tangled up in that twisted tale of murder and mystery. So, there you have it, case closed!
Dr. Grimesby Roylott trains his snake to climb down a false bell pull to bit Julia Stoner in her sleep. So, while the snake's poison kills Julia Stoner, it is widely held that Dr. Roylott is her murderer. -Major Spoiler- At the end of the story, Holmes remarks that he feels no guilt for HIS responsibility in turning the snake on Dr. Roylott. This epitomizes the notion in detective fiction that poetic justice is justice. (Roylott dies at the wrong end of his own tactics)
This is not a question in Polish language or culture
Julia, and they were twins by the way.
Julia and Helen Stoner's mother passed away under mysterious circumstances. Dr. Grimesby Roylott, their stepfather, was suspected of being involved in her death, but there was not enough evidence to prove it.
Julia Stoner. "Julia went there at Christmas two years ago, and met there a half-pay Major of Marines, to whom she became engaged." -- Helen Stoner, 'The Adventure of the Speckled Band'
Well, darling, the names you're looking for are Helen Stoner and Julia Stoner. They're the unfortunate siblings tangled up in that twisted tale of murder and mystery. So, there you have it, case closed!
Julia's last words about a "speckled band" were in fact describing "a swamp adder, the deadliest snake in India" see related link
In "The Adventure of the Speckled Band" by Arthur Conan Doyle, Julia Stoner's death was motivated by her stepfather, Dr. Grimesby Roylott, who wanted to retain control of her inheritance. He used a poisonous snake to kill her in order to prevent her from getting married and potentially moving away with her share of the money.
"Shortly after our return to England my mother died - she was killed eight years ago in a railway accident near Crewe." -- Helen Stoner
A swamp adder.
'Fatal night' is the phrase Helen Stoner used to describe the night her sister, Julia, died.
Ellie killed her mom and the younger sister killed ellie