| A | B |
| Philip Lombard | believed in self-perservation, and did not apologize for 21 deaths |
| Laurence Wargrave | was innocent of the crime accused of on the gramophone record |
| William Blore | believed that he/she was coming to the island to spy on others |
| Emily Brent | showed no compassion for a servant girl whose morals did not match his/her own |
| Anthony Marston | showed absolutely no remorse for killing two children, but was irritated by having his/her license suspended |
| Edward Armstrong | was "swallowed by a red herring"and later found drowned |
| Vera Claythorne | allowed a child in his/her care to drown |
| Thomas Rogers | was murdered while on the job, gathering firewood at the time |
| Ethel Rogers | died peacefully while sleeping, apparently |
| John MacArthur | soon realized that he/she would never leave the island, and didn't really want to anywayq |
| Issac Morris | was the secret tenth victim |