-- We also came across this possibility last week, but what happens if the person voted for survives the execution?
It's possible. And then there's always a chance they'd seek revenge depending on who they assumed voted for them, depending on the sort of person they are.
[ case in point: it'll be really awkward if Fukuda survives today, wow! ]
Yeah. I think if Endorsi won the first time, no one would have really blamed her, especially since she and Beauregard both agreed to fight for it. On the other hand, the robot wouldn't have left the room alive.
[ although he wouldn't be surprised if hk would have managed to take other people out first. that was a very strong murderbot. ]
It's a 50/50. He doesn't deserve to be in there for this incident, but I wonder if being voted for like that might make him ... I don't know. Willing to retaliate?
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and then there are concerns about who he'd retaliate against. ]
How does solving cases actually work where you're from, anyway? Please tell me you get more than nine hours to investigate, theorise, narrow down your suspects and accuse someone.
But the first thing you'd usually look into those close to the victim-- people are actually more likely to be killed by those close to them than a stranger. See if there were any problems, whether at home or school or work. You can usually create a suspect list from that alone.
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It's possible. And then there's always a chance they'd seek revenge depending on who they assumed voted for them, depending on the sort of person they are.
[ case in point: it'll be really awkward if Fukuda survives today, wow! ]
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[ although he wouldn't be surprised if hk would have managed to take other people out first. that was a very strong murderbot. ]
I don't know what to expect for Fukuda.
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and then there are concerns about who he'd retaliate against. ]
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I think the person he'd be most willing to attack is probably Medb though.
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It'd be obvious, if he did survive and she showed up dead. The same if he turned up dead -- Medb isn't stupid. [ but ara LOVES dying. ]
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Let's talk about something other than the deranged serial killer.
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Pretty tired about that one too.
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This is nothing like a normal case.
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But the first thing you'd usually look into those close to the victim-- people are actually more likely to be killed by those close to them than a stranger. See if there were any problems, whether at home or school or work. You can usually create a suspect list from that alone.
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People kill for a lot of different reasons, and we might not always understand them.
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But hopefully, things won't get as complicated as that here.
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[ when you're distrusting anyway and then you have to like. do the whole friends and enemies just as close as each other thing? terrible. ]
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[ looks... up. ]
I don't know, we're doing a very good job of overcomplicating things as is.
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