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Varys reveals to Ned that Jon Arryn was killed by a poison called the "Tears of Lys", and suggests that Arryn's slain squire Ser Hugh of the Vale was the poisoner. In training, Arya chases a cat through the Red Keep and overhears a conversation between Varys and Illyrio, who appear to be plotting against the throne.
Whilst the Lannisters were suspected to have poisoned Jon, in reality, he was poisoned by his wife, Lysa, using the Tears of Lys, under the influence of Lord Petyr Baelish. Jefferson Hall Hugh of the Vale (portrayed by Jefferson Hall) The former squire of Jon Arryn before his death. Following Lord Arryn's death, he is knighted by King Robert ...
These are lists of poisonings, deliberate and accidental, in chronological order by the date of death of the victim(s).They include mass poisonings, confirmed attempted poisonings, suicides, fictional poisonings and people who are known or suspected to have killed multiple people.
Police are investigating UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones for allegedly assaulting and threatening to kill a drug testing agent, per multiple reports on Saturday.. Crystal Martinez, an agent for ...
Westminster Schools teacher and coach Gary Jones and his bride-to-be, Joycelyn Wilson, vanished on Feb. 8 when their boat was discovered empty and circling on Lake Oconee — a popular ...
Jesika Jones was sentenced to 60 years in prison for poisoning her 4-year-old child with Benadryl in order to fake a seizure disorder (Tarrant County Sheriffs Office)
Jon Arryn, who was Hand to King Robert Baratheon, eventually brought Baelish to King's Landing as Master of Coin. When Arryn tries to have his and Lysa's son Robin sent to Dragonstone to be fostered by Stannis Baratheon, Baelish gives Lysa poison to kill Jon and convinces her to tell Catelyn that House Lannister was responsible.
Jones' health significantly declined in Jonestown. In 1978 he was informed of a possible lung infection, upon which he announced to his followers that he in fact had lung cancer – a ploy to foster sympathy and strengthen support within the community. [119] Jones was said to be abusing injectable Valium, Quaaludes, stimulants and barbiturates ...