karmas: (a: sad!)
Franziska von Karma ([personal profile] karmas) wrote in [community profile] 62 2016-10-15 04:35 pm (UTC)

A theory. [She's standing in the courtroom, near the bench, as though she expects to be running the show, tapping one gloved finger against the wall.]

The great advantage of the staff is that we have no way to narrow them down. Therefore, they would necessarily avoid, at this point, any target that might lead to a theory that would accidentally implicate them. The ideal victim would be a victim who would not, in any way, lead back to one of them individually.

I would imagine that Charles Fei-ong was chosen as a victim because none, or very few, of the staff ever spoke to him. The same is likely true of Rayfa Padma Khura'in. I would propose, then, that at least for Charles, it is very unlikely one of his roommates is a member of the staff.

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