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Linor Ruby February 1, 2008

//And Then There Were None//

Ladies and gentlemen of the jury I am here today to show that I, Justice Lawrence Wargrave, am innocent of all charges put on me by my opposing counsel. I do admit to killing these horrible immoral beings but they deserved what they were given. They were guilty of horrible acts of murder some even on a grand scale. I don't believe that what I did was a horrible thing. These people were murderers and didn't want to admit to it. There were nine other than me that were on the island. There was Anthony Marston, Ethal Rogers, General John Macarthur, Thomas Rogers, Emily Brent, Dr. Edward Armstrong, Ex-Investigator William Blore, Philip Lombard, and Vera Claythorne. The order of which I have told my fellow quests is the order of which the victims died. This horde of cutthroat murderers deserved what was handed to them. Each one of these abominable killers were guilty of different acts. Anthony Marston was guilty of killing two children by the names of John and Lucy Combes, on the November 14 of last year. Ethal and Thomas Rogers were guilty of the annihilation of Jennifer Brady on May 16, 1929. General John Macarthur was guilty of the extraneous death of Arthur Richmond on November 4, 1917. Emily Brent was guilty of the death of an old companion Beatrice Taylor on November 5, 1931. Dr. Edward Armstrong was responsible for the death of Louisa Mary Clees, who died on the operating table as he was bashed on March 14, 1925. William Blore was guilty of the death of James Stephen Landor on October 10, 1928. Philip Lombard was responsible for the largest amount of deaths. He killed twenty-one members of an East African tribe some day in February of 1932. Vera Claythorne was the murderer of the most sinister death. It was the death of a 9 year old boy named Cyril Ogilvie Hamilton