As the confirmed death toll of South Korea’s Sewol ferry disaster rises to 28, and with 270 people still missing, fingers are being pointed at the captain and crew, even as rescue attempts continue amid the murky and turbulent waters. MoreDivers Pumping Air Into Submerged S.Korean ShipBad Weather Slows Search for South Korea Ferry SurvivorsMen Charged With Toppling Ancient Rock Formation Avoid Jail Time Huffington PostHere's An Updated Tally Of All The People Who Have Ever Died From A Marijuana Overdose Huffington PostScandal's Season Finale: Why It Was So Satisfying PeopleOfficials have admitted to focusing on whether a crewman’s decision to abruptly turn the 6,852-ton ship, bound for the southern resort island of Jeju, contributed to its sinking Wednesday.