One thing that is certain is that however she died, Crandall's passing was part of the Alignment's after-action tidying up - it was made very clear that she was not to be able to answer any questions about how she came to be where she was when she was. Ditto for Filareta, but in his case it was possible to arrange for an appropriate amount of bloodshed to accompany his exit. Although it occurs to me that unless the entire ship was blown up somebody was taking a huge chance on setting that bomb off on his flag bridge: there was no guarantee that the ship would take damage that would explain the destruction. And if you were going to blow the ship, why blow the bridge first?
munroburton wrote:Crandall's is one of the most perplexing deaths in the Honorverse thus far, as flag bridge recordings(which both the RMN and PRN maintained) appeared to be unavailable and us readers weren't provided with a direct scene.
All we know is she was shot through the back of her head with her own sidearm. It's possible this was done through nanite programming to somehow implicate her flag staff or cause command confusion as Tenth Fleet's missiles struck - but those recordings(and witnesses) should still show her doing it to herself in the former case and in the latter, a shot to the side of her head would have been far less questionable. Perhaps the nanites did not prevent Crandall turning her face away from the gun.
Or one of the crew drew on her, demanded her weapon and shot her with it.