The Judge's Wig represents Wargrave's masked insanity |
The remaining two "guests" Lombard and Vera are finally falling into my trap. They believe Armstrong is the killer, which has allowed me to do my work quite undetected. I dispatched of inspector Blore quite easily, the blundering fool didn't think to look above him until the marble statue was already hurtling towards him. Meanwhile our friend the good doctor is floating just off the shoreline, the two live ones will eventually find him, and that is where my little social experiment comes in. I believe that if the girl manages to kill Lombard, she will continue on to kill herself... with a little bit of my guidance of course. If my plan works as it should, the authorities should find my body just as all of the others... an unsolvable mystery.
The Judges robes are what they found Wargraves "corpse" in |
The Gavel: Symbolizes Wargrave's judgemental nature, in addition to the fact that he is a judge |
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