In The Penultimate Peril, Olaf tells the Baudelaire children that his parents were killed by poison darts. Much earlier in the book, Kit Snicket tells the Baudelaires that "during intermission I followed them to the snack bar and slipped them a box of poison darts before Esmé Squalor could catch me." Whether Lemony or Jacques Snicket knew of their sister taking a box of poison darts to the Opera to allow Beatrice and Bertrand to kill Olaf's parents is unknown; though, given that Lemony loved Beatrice, we can assume he would have interfered if he had known.
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