And Then There Were None

As Justice Wargrave is thinking about the Seton case, he thinks that he “cooked Seton’s goose”. What does that mean?

As Justice Wargrave is thinking about the Seton case, he thinks that he “cooked
Seton’s goose”. What does that mean?

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Wargrave is referring to the fact that Seton received the death penalty.

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And Then There Were None