
Miss Honoria Waynflete is the main antagonist of Agatha Christie's 1939 novel Murder is Easy and the 1982 TV movie adaptation of the same name.
In the 1982 TV movie, she is portrayed by the late Olivia de Havilland.
Victims[]
Novel[]
TBA
TV Movie[]
- Canary (Animal) - Neck snapped by Honoria Waynflete prior to the film, mentioned.
- Lydia Horton - Poisoned when she ate grapes that had been laced with garden spray by Honoria Waynflete prior to the film, mentioned.
- Harry Carter - Drowned in a river by Honoria Waynflete prior to the film, mentioned.
- Tommy Pierce - Pushed out of a window by Honoria Waynflete prior to the film, mentioned.
- Dr. Clarence Humbleby - Died of blood poisoning after Honoria Waynflete intentionally stabbed him in the hand with scissors and wrapped his wound with a dirty bandage prior to the film, mentioned.
- Lavinia Fullerton - Pushed in front of an oncoming car by Honoria Waynflete.
- Amy Gibbs - Overdosed on heroin when Honoria Waynflete drugged her tea.
- Rivers - Crushed by Honoria Waynflete with a stone sculpture.
Kill Count[]
- Total - 8
- 7 Humans
- 4 Men
- 3 Women
- 1 Animal
- All Birds
- 7 Humans
Characters Killed by Honoria Waynflete[]
- Lydia Horton - Poisoned when she ate grapes that had been laced with garden spray by Honoria Waynflete prior to the film, mentioned.
- Harry Carter - Drowned in a river by Honoria Waynflete prior to the film, mentioned.
- Tommy Pierce - Pushed out of a window by Honoria Waynflete prior to the film, mentioned.
- Dr. Clarence Humbleby - Died of blood poisoning after Honoria Waynflete intentionally stabbed him in the hand with scissors and wrapped his wound with a dirty bandage prior to the film, mentioned.
- Lavinia Fullerton - Pushed in front of an oncoming car by Honoria Waynflete.
- Amy Gibbs - Overdosed on heroin when Honoria Waynflete drugged her tea.
- Rivers - Crushed by Honoria Waynflete with a stone sculpture.