[She sighs, and chews on her thumbnail. Vira isn't here to stop her.]
The person who killed Mahito claims to have done so in self defense. I don't really know if that's true or not. But I also don't believe it is worth digging into further, given what a monster he turned out to be.
I find myself in the odd position of minding the idea of being dishonest with you, so there it is.
I don't have any more idea than you do. But I suspect, in addition to Aoi, Luca. The handprint fit, and looking back over my notes, he had a lot of - bondage type marks on him that week.
His motives certainly appear to be entirely selfish. I wouldn't be surprised if he'd tried before. Grell, perhaps? There was that odd item from the circus.
Going after someone who he didn't think would be a good fight would make sense if he didn't want to be caught. It's not like his word otherwise would mean much if you can just lie.
I think that's fine, but I think it doesn't really matter how we personally see it, but whether or not Childe would have thought she'd be a good fight. His alibi was based entirely on what people here knew about him, and whether or not they'd believe if he'd pick someone who didn't seem like they were physically strong.
Which is stupid, because I don't know a thing about him. Also, has anyone here ever heard of makeup? I did make sure to touch everyone's faces, but he left it out in the open.
He was probably hoping someone would back him up, but at that point there were already too many potential strikes against him. [ ... ] And he probably wasn't expecting that item, even though we talked about it last week.
[ like on one hand, they didn't know how detailed it was going to be. on the other, they openly discussed it last trial. so. ]
I can't guess about the makeup. That's just bad murder planning.
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I didn't think he was dangerous to them.
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It took a lot of arguing for me to get her to admit that Misa wasn't that great of a person after last weekend.
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[It's still ugly, and sad.]
. . . Do you have a sense of it? Who killed Mahito?
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[ ... ]
But I also don't want to just tie things that neatly without definite proof.
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The person who killed Mahito claims to have done so in self defense. I don't really know if that's true or not. But I also don't believe it is worth digging into further, given what a monster he turned out to be.
I find myself in the odd position of minding the idea of being dishonest with you, so there it is.
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Okay. [ ... ] I don't consider Mahito's death a loss, so that's fine.
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[ they were told not to worry about that case. ]
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... even if he fights back tomorrow and wins, I doubt people would let him stick around.
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[But she is too gay to be charmed!]
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Utterly false and unappealing. The way he just sat there smiling at me telling me what a good job I'd done catching him. I know I did, idiot.
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Going after someone who he didn't think would be a good fight would make sense if he didn't want to be caught. It's not like his word otherwise would mean much if you can just lie.
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[ like on one hand, they didn't know how detailed it was going to be. on the other, they openly discussed it last trial. so. ]
I can't guess about the makeup. That's just bad murder planning.
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[So rude!!]
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