A lifelong obsession with justice and execution. As a judge, he hated seeing guilty people escape the law. He selected ten people whose crimes were legally unpunishable (murder by neglect, perjury, reckless driving, etc.) and designed the island trap as his “masterpiece” – a perfect, artistic execution of the unpunished.
| Year | Medium | Title Used | Notes | |------|--------|------------|-------| | 1945 | Film | And Then There Were None | Directed by René Clair. Changes the ending: Vera and Lombard survive (Hollywood demands). | | 1965 | Film | Ten Little Indians | Sets it in an Austrian castle. Campy. | | 1974 | Film | Ten Little Indians | Sets it in an Iranian hotel. | | 1987 | Film | Ten Little Indians | Sets it in an African safari lodge. | | 2015 | TV mini-series (BBC) | And Then There Were None | Most faithful adaptation. Restores the downbeat ending (all die). Stars Charles Dance as Wargrave, Aidan Turner as Lombard. Critically acclaimed. | | 2020 | Audio drama | And Then There Were None | BBC Radio 4, uses the soldier rhyme. | agatha christie 10 negritos
He is not the last to die – he fakes his own death (with Dr. Armstrong’s unwitting help) early on, then later kills Armstrong, Blore, Vera, and Lombard, before shooting himself in a carefully staged suicide designed to look like a final unsolved murder. A lifelong obsession with justice and execution