Damn, my mind totally was wrong . . . stupid Rogers had to die. Though now I am suspecting others like Vera Claythorne or even the frickin dingbat Wargrave who investigates everyone when it's leading to his own suspicion. Vera's motive would probably have to be her overwhelming guilt from the incident with Cyril . . . I mean she killed a kid to decide selfishly that in doing this she would still retain a love that cannot be the same. She thought that if Hugo got the inheritance he would be obligated to marry her, but in the end that did not actually happen. The fact that people are dying are also making her go insane. She is being far-fetched when she doesn't even notice that she might be the one who is doing all these acts of murders out of this overly possessing guilt that bridges this pure insanity. Though on the other hand there is Justice Wargrave. He seems to have this really indecisive trait that is like he is or he isn't behind this all. Yet he does possess this almost stalkerish knowledge that makes him more superior to the other characters with the fact that he appears to know more about them then first thought. An instantaneous plot to just accuse everyone . . . like a big court hearing for all of the crimes the guest supposedly committed. He really doesn't have any motive accept bringing justice to the people he thinks that deserve to be punished for what they've done to corrupt minds of what was thought to be innocent and minor acts. Though I think from the beginning it could have been everyone killing everyone just by Wargrave assuming an identity and confronting all the guests with threats, but eventually everyone may just die.
OK and then later there is again the murder of Emily Brent. She in the beginning was kind of a psychotic religious freak. Many of the others who are reading this along with me thought in any case she should die because she was acting mad with all her religious mania. She was too falsely accused to be the murderer with the suspicion of Blore, but turns out every time he accuses someone he ends up being wrong and accuses the next prior to the last murder. And if in noticing the poem at the beginning provides a lot of information giving clues or red herrings that involve each murder. When Emily Brent died it followed:
Six little Indian boys playing with a hive;
A bumblebee stung one and then there were five.
And with this information there was in fact a bee that was buzzing around at the time of her death and she was injected with cyanide with a needle that resulted to be like a sting and she just died. Though everyone now is watching their own backs investigating and seeing if anyone in the house possessed instruments that may have caused all the deaths or if anyone could have been physically strong enough for the case of the Generals death. They did find the syringe and the sixth china figure in which there was no evidence . . . at any rate they all suspect each now with the remaining five in the house. In no case is Blore logically smart enough to pull off deaths without being caught by Justice Wargrave and the Justice definitely a suspect as well as Vera, but Lombard even with his appearance of arrogance cannot be logical though his revolver is missing and he seems like a compulsive liar. Dr. Armstrong may have something to do with it that he seems to be hiding, but he cannot be trusted by any. YES! No longer for money, but maybe a spot in a corner for punishment . . . :D
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
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