Captain Jaggery Murdered Hollybrass
Charlotte thought it was Zach.
Hollybrass died because Captain Jaggery stabbed him.
It is Hollybrass and it was Jaggery! he did this just so he could kill Charlotte for murder because he was the only one really who knew where the knife was and he blamed it on her when he had given her a knife of his own and it wasn't her fault
No, Charlotte's journal was not in Mr. Hollybrass's hand when he was murdered. The journal was actually hidden inside a secret compartment in his desk.
Mr. Hollybrass reported that one of the barrels of salted pork had been shorted by two pounds.
Well, really there was two cooks. Zachariah was the first until they thought he died when he really didn't and then Fisk took over for awhile until Jaggery got thrown off ship by the waves when trying to get Charlotte out on the bowsprit and then Zachariah came back and took over but in the log Charlotte wrote that both Hollybrass and Jaggery got thrown off board heroicly in the storm when they didn't Hollybrass was murdered by Jaggery!
Charlotte was correct about why they did not defend her. During the trial on the ship, Charlotte thought the crew would defend her. She had trusted them. They did not help Charlotte because they had thought Zachariah killed Mr. Hollybrass.
Stacey really killed Archie And bradley
Captain Jaggery and Hollybrass argue over leadership and decision-making on board the ship. Captain Jaggery believes in strict discipline and order, while Hollybrass advocates for a more compassionate and humane approach. Their conflicting views on leadership and handling difficult situations lead to tension and disagreements between them.
Mr. Keetch and Mr. Hollybrass are alike in their dedication to their work at the Mint, as well as in their commitment to upholding the integrity of their profession. They both demonstrate a strong attention to detail and a dedication to following protocol in their roles at the Mint.
Captain Jaggery murders Cranick and Mr. Hollybrass
The crew renounced Charlotte because they believed she was guilty of murdering Mr. Hollybrass, breaking their trust in her as a member of the crew. They felt betrayed and needed to distance themselves from her actions to protect their own reputations and safety.