The fate of the crew of the Marie Celeste has never been determined.
the story of the Marie Celeste is basically about a ship going to Italy and a ship who was found deserted even though there was people on it before . this remains a mystery to find out what happened.
they died.
his ship sank and he and his crew died
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It is unknown what happened to him after his crew mutined.
the story of the Marie Celeste is basically about a ship going to Italy and a ship who was found deserted even though there was people on it before . this remains a mystery to find out what happened.
Celeste Marie Martinez is 5' 3".
The duration of The Mystery of the Marie Celeste is 1.33 hours.
The Mystery of the Marie Celeste was created on 1935-04-27.
No, there were no life boats on Mary Celeste after the crew went missing.
Most likely the captain and crew of the Mary Celeste thought that their boat was sinking and abandoned ship,thought there have been theories ranging from mutany to alien abduction.
Celeste Edwards's birth name is Celeste Marie Edwards.
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The Mystery of the Marie Celeste - 1935 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #01357)
No, there were no survivors on the ship Mary Celeste. No one knows what happened to them except that they just disappeared.
The Mary Celeste was a brigantine found in the Atlantic Ocean unmanned and under full sail heading towards the Strait of Gibraltar in 1872. The fate of the crew is the subject of much speculation: theories range from alcoholic fumes to underwater earthquakes, and a large body of fictional accounts of the story. The Mary Celeste is often described as the archetypal ghost ship. In early 1873 two lifeboats ran aground in Spain. One boat contained 1 body and an American flag. The second contained 5 bodies. These 6 bodies were never identified or if they were it was never entered into public records. So we may never know if these people were what was left of the crew and passengers of the Mary Celeste.
Deceit and violence characterize the happenings on the fictitious Marie Celeste. Four people pretended to be duty-bound as a cook, a page and two sailors when they in reality were complicitous with the head conspirator, Septimius Goring, to dereliction, murder and mutiny, according to the short story J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement. The deception resulted in the abandonment of the brigantine in question and to the murder of all other crewmen and of two of four passengers.