In the novel, Oliver Twist, Bill Sikes dies when he accidentally hags himself. He was actually running from an angry mob, when he jumped and fell.
Bill Sykes killed her after he found out that she had told the authorities about Oliver Twist. Later Bill Sykes is killed for the murder of Nancy and Oliver gets home all right. Fagin is hung for being a criminal.
She lives because in Lionel Barts production of Oliver in the final scene oliver sings the reprise of I'd do anything to Bet.
There are many, many ways the ending could be rewritten; in fact, the musical Oliver! puts an interesting twist on the facts. Characters who die in the book could be made to live and vice versa. Fagin could repent his sins (we see hints of that late in the book) and he and Nancy could team up to save Oliver. The various permutations are virtually endless.
Yes because he kills Nancy and tries to across a bridge but a Poilceman shoots him.Bill was mean and Mad.
Oliver Ross McGregor died in 1997.
Bill Sykes killed her after he found out that she had told the authorities about Oliver Twist. Later Bill Sykes is killed for the murder of Nancy and Oliver gets home all right. Fagin is hung for being a criminal.
In Charles Dickens' novel "Oliver Twist," Bill Sikes dies while trying to escape after committing a burglary. He accidentally hangs himself while trying to jump across rooftops, becoming entangled in his own rope and falling to his death.
She lives because in Lionel Barts production of Oliver in the final scene oliver sings the reprise of I'd do anything to Bet.
Dan Sikes died on 1987-12-20.
From having a baby out of her Va-jay-jay hole
Robert L. F. Sikes died in 1994.
Jules V. Sikes died on 1964-05-20.
in the book she died in her house. in the play she died on the steps of London Bridge.
Bill sikes, her husband, beats her to death with a club after she betrays him and Fagain, by telling Mr.Brown where Oliver is.
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There are many, many ways the ending could be rewritten; in fact, the musical Oliver! puts an interesting twist on the facts. Characters who die in the book could be made to live and vice versa. Fagin could repent his sins (we see hints of that late in the book) and he and Nancy could team up to save Oliver. The various permutations are virtually endless.
Dr. Sidney Sikes is one of the heirs in "The Westing Game" and is a successful podiatrist. He is assigned the partner Otis Amber during the game and appears to be a mysterious character with hidden secrets.