How many people did Esme Cullen kill?

How many people did Esme Cullen kill?

We know Rosalie killed 7 (her 5 attackers and 2 guards) and Carlisle hasn’t killed anyone. Emmett’s killed at least 2 ‘singers’ as well as more, since he “had trouble with the rules” at first. Rosalie specifically says her record is better than Esme’s, so Esme has killed 7+.

Who did Esme Cullen kill?

Charles Evenson was Esme Cullen’s first husband. They married when she was still human. He was born in the late 1800s. His abusive personality drove his wife away when she got pregnant, and in 1928, he was murdered by Esme’s adopted son, Edward Cullen.

Who is Charles Cullen and how many victims does he have?

He has only 29 confirmed victims. Charles Cullen was born in West Orange, New Jersey to a working-class Irish Catholic family, the last of eight children. His father Edmond, a bus driver, was 56 when Charles was born, and died on September 17, 1960 when Charles was seven months old.

Who are the members of the Cullen clan in the books?

―Bella on seeing the Cullens for the first time. The Olympic coven, more commonly known as the Cullen family, and also known as Cullen clan, or Cullen coven, is a coven of vegetarian vampires. It consists of Carlisle, Esme, Alice, Emmett, and Edward Cullen, as well as Rosalie and Jasper Hale.

How did the Cullens avoid being caught?

With the youngest of their number being 17 (forever), the Cullens could easily have avoided detection for longer by graduating high school and not attending the institution thereafter. They have been moving town for decades and try not to raise suspicion, so why go to one of few places where people could reasonably demand to know their age?

What happened to Michael Cullen?

In March 1999, Cullen took a job at the burn unit of Allentown’s Lehigh Valley Hospital, where he murdered one patient and attempted to murder another. One month later, he voluntarily resigned from Lehigh Valley Hospital and took a job working in the cardiac care unit at St. Luke’s Hospital in Bethlehem.