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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 ...
Helped by Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish and his web of informants, Eddard questions Gendry, a smith's apprentice whom Arryn had visited, and deduces that Gendry is a bastard of king Robert Baratheon. Ned plans to question Arryn's former squire Ser Hugh of the Vale, but Ser Hugh is killed by Ser Gregor "The Mountain" Clegane in a jousting tournament.
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.
Beauty mogul Jaclyn Hill announced that her ex-husband Jon Hill is dead in a statement that she shared on social media.
Makeup mogul Jaclyn Hill announced the tragic passing of her ex-husband Jon Hill on Aug. 12, writing in part, "We are all devastated by the sudden tragedy."
Hill asked the District Attorney's office to investigate, but Cecil Haden, who was serving on the grand jury at the time, suggested the matter be dealt with once the issue of Robinson Hill's death had been addressed. [25] Robert Hill contested the will in 1978, claiming that it was a forgery, but a probate jury found in favor of Robinson. [26] [27]
The poison — believed to be flavorless and completely undetectable after death — was typically stored in ordinary cosmetics bottles, ensuring that a husband who was about to get whacked would ...
Sinasa massacre Mangayanon Butaog, a religious leader who poisoned 69 members causing 64 to die while the other 5 spit out the poisoned gruel Butaog gave them. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Madge Oberholtzer (d. 1925), rape victim of Ku Klux Klan leader D.C. Stephenson ; died after attempting to commit suicide with mercury(II) chloride