William Henry Blore is one of ten people summoned to Indian Island by Lawrence Wargrave in Agatha Christie's novel 'And Then There Were None,' who have committed murder in a way that the law cannot prove or punish them for. He is a retired police inspector and now private investigator, lured to the island under the pretext of protecting his hostess. It is revealed that as a police inspector, he was bribed by a criminal gang to frame an innocent man, James Stephen Landor, for bank robbery as a scapegoat. Landor was convicted on Blore's evidence, and later died in the prison, while Blore was promoted for his testimony.
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