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"I didn't," Maggie whispered. "But I know who did. And he's on this ship."
She survived. He survived. The real killer—a steward named Croft—went down with the ship. download titanic google drive
The collision happened before she could name him. In the chaos, Vance shoved a lifebelt into her hands and dragged her toward Lifeboat 13. "If you're lying, I'll find you in New York." "I didn't," Maggie whispered
In the dataset, she would appear as: "O'Brien, Margaret", female, 3rd class, survived, age 28, fare £7.25 He survived
But the data doesn't show the knife hidden in her skirt, nor the first-class passenger who recognized her—Mr. Archibald Vance, ticket number 12345, survived (fare £80, cabin B-19).
Margaret “Maggie” O’Brien, a 28-year-old third-class passenger from County Cork, boarded RMS Titanic with a forged ticket and a stolen locket. She wasn't fleeing poverty—she was fleeing a murder she didn't commit.
On the night of April 14, Vance cornered her near the grand staircase. "You killed my brother," he hissed.