[Hey guys, late to the party. Chalk it up to Dojima being a bit too weak to argue due to blood loss and his freshly stitched leg wound.
But now that he feels a bit better...]
There are...a few things that has been going around my head for a while already.
[There he starts]
It's supposed the staff members among us are the culprits, as in there's a whole group of people doing it. I don't deny that could be true, but I doubt all the staff members contribute to the murders. I don't know if they could alternate who kills each person, or if they have some sort of rule among them, that doesn't matter:
My point is that the culprit who killed Charles and the culprit who killed Rayfa may not be the same person.
[Now that it has been established, there's something else too...]
Why were they chosen? I can't say it with certainty, but one would think it's because the killer wanted someone who wouldn't be able to fight back. That's a possibility, but there's another one: it's possible the killer chose Charles or Rayfa because they couldn't choose anyone stronger.
What if the culprit is someone young or frail, too?
[And finally...]
The last thing I have been thinking about was about how the victims were taken out of the rooms. Everyone except staff members return to their rooms and fall asleep, so Rayfa and Charles did too. How did the killers get the victims? I suppose it means the staff members have ways to enter the apartments.
I suggest to create a barricade, making sure there's no way to disable it from the outside and there's some way to notice if it was taken apart and put again later. If the barricade is modified during the night or outright destroyed, or if someone dies, that could narrow down things a bit.
[Dojima nods]
I apologize for not having much to contribute to this trial. I wasn't able to investigate the body.
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But now that he feels a bit better...]
There are...a few things that has been going around my head for a while already.
[There he starts]
It's supposed the staff members among us are the culprits, as in there's a whole group of people doing it. I don't deny that could be true, but I doubt all the staff members contribute to the murders. I don't know if they could alternate who kills each person, or if they have some sort of rule among them, that doesn't matter:
My point is that the culprit who killed Charles and the culprit who killed Rayfa may not be the same person.
[Now that it has been established, there's something else too...]
Why were they chosen? I can't say it with certainty, but one would think it's because the killer wanted someone who wouldn't be able to fight back. That's a possibility, but there's another one: it's possible the killer chose Charles or Rayfa because they couldn't choose anyone stronger.
What if the culprit is someone young or frail, too?
[And finally...]
The last thing I have been thinking about was about how the victims were taken out of the rooms. Everyone except staff members return to their rooms and fall asleep, so Rayfa and Charles did too. How did the killers get the victims? I suppose it means the staff members have ways to enter the apartments.
I suggest to create a barricade, making sure there's no way to disable it from the outside and there's some way to notice if it was taken apart and put again later. If the barricade is modified during the night or outright destroyed, or if someone dies, that could narrow down things a bit.
[Dojima nods]
I apologize for not having much to contribute to this trial. I wasn't able to investigate the body.