There have been more deaths over the last 18 hours than any other point in this trip. Another two guests have been killed. Mr. Rogers and Mrs. Brent have both been murdered. This is my perspective of Mr. Rogers' death.
Early this morning, Mr. Rogers went out to chop wood for a fire. While he was in the wash house, the murderer came up behind him and hit him over the back of the head with a large ax. When we found where Mr. Rogers' body was, we noticed a large ax with a brown area on the blade, verifying it was the utensil used to murder Mr. Rogers. Meanwhile, only six figures were on the dining room table.
Mrs. Brent’s death could have been the most peculiar of all of the murders. After breakfast had concluded, Mrs. Brent claimed to be feeling “giddy.” Dr. Armstrong offered to give her some medications, but she angrily rejected the offer. (I personally feel like all of the guests are losing faith in Dr. Armstrong. Ever since Marston’s death due to the Cyanides and Mrs. Rogers’ sleeping medications, he is among the top suspects for the murders.) After this, all of the guests but Mrs. Brent left the room. She was left there by herself until just before lunch, when we eventually wondered where she was. We entered the dining room to find her slouched in her chair with blue lips and a red face. Once again, the doctor predicted cyanides, but this time they were injected by a syringe. The doctor admitted to having a syringe with him, but when we went to his room to find it, it was nowhere to be found. We went back downstairs to the scene of Mrs. Brent’s murder, and found the window open. Outside, we found a syringe and the sixth Indian statue. Both were clean with no fingerprints.
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