1:07:03
At the very end,
1:07:04
Murdoch was trying to get
collapsible "A" off the roof
1:07:07
while the ship
was sinking out from under it.
1:07:09
Get back!
Get back!
1:07:11
Step away!
Get back!
1:07:17
Crank this down there, men!
1:07:18
They cranked the davits in
1:07:20
to drag the collapsible
over the side.
1:07:22
But by then, it was too late.
1:07:33
The number-one davit remains
in that cranked-in position,
1:07:37
an unspoken monument
1:07:38
to Murdoch's dedication
and heroism.
1:07:42
After the lifeboats had gone,
1:07:44
we have evidence of some
third-class passengers
1:07:46
just going back to their cabins.
1:07:48
They had no hope of surviving,
and they took it gracefully.
1:08:26
To me, it must have been tough
for the people who survived,
1:08:29
knowing they could have possibly
gone back
1:08:31
and rescued some of the people
in the water
1:08:34
once the ship had gone under.
1:08:36
To go in there
would have been suicide
1:08:38
and nothing less.
1:08:39
We've got 1, 500 people
in the water
1:08:42
all screaming for help,
fighting for their lives.
1:08:44
You could easily have
50, 100 people
1:08:47
trying to climb onboard at once.
1:08:49
They're sitting
in a lifeboat, safe.
1:08:52
To not row back or to have that
not in your mind,
1:08:55
I can't believe that
of somebody.
1:08:57
How safe are you in a lifeboat
1:08:59
in the middle
of the North Atlantic?