Okay, okay! Misa-Misa knows she looks really suspicious right now...b-but, she's not a murderer, she promises..! I-I'll admit it! Well, admit to some stuff, but not to killing anybody! Misa-Misa knows the reason why there's glitter at Mister Tarrlok's crime scene!
[ She looks reluctant to admit to this much, but, it seems like she doesn't have much of a choice. The tears are already streaming down her face right now from yelling at Cherry, but, she has to defend herself... ]
Misa-Misa...last night, in the laundry room after the party, she used the bleach. She got some frosting on her pretty dress that she worked so hard to sew, so she wanted to clean it...so when she touched the bottles, that must have been when the glitter got on there...after all, she touched a couple of things in there! But she didn't use the sign-out sheet...
[ Because, well, who the hell uses the sign-out sheet? ]
So when Mister Tarrlok grabbed the bottles, that must have been when he got glitter on him! But Misa-Misa, she didn't do anything like push him down the stairs or anything, Misa-Misa swears! Or move him! If she did, there'd be glitter handprints on his back or something! Misa-Misa didn't shove him, really, she didn't! I'm definitely not strong enough to push him myself! Sigrun knows, I'm not strong at all!
A-and another thing! Misa-Misa...she knows what the note in the incinerator said, too! S-she realized it when Mouri was talking about it! It was my crossword! The one from Tuesday!
[ And at that, Misa...pulls out a black notebook. There's a piece of paper sticking out of the back, and when she pulls it out, she shows it to the others and passes it around. It's her crossword, one of her own, filled out with all the answers, but what she really wants to bring everyone's attention to are the questions...
Obviously, the handwriting between the scrap and the crossword is a match. They were both written by the same person, after all. ]
Look, look! Across 8, it says Tarrlok! And down 6, it says accident! Misa-Misa wrote this herself, in her own handwriting! So the killer must be someone who didn't hand Misa-Misa a finished crossword that she gave! They probably wrote their own plans or notes or whatever on the back! And that way, if anyone found the note in the incinerator, they'd think it was Misa-Misa! S-so there! Now I'm not as suspicious anymore! Right? Right?! Misa-Misa...she's sorry she kept that from you all, about the bottles, but...Misa-Misa isn't a murderer! And there's still no way you can prove what happened to either of them if you assume I'm the culprit!
I couldn't have pushed Tarrlok, there's no way I could have killed Lynne without touching her, it's just impossible for me alone! So...so please, please believe me! Misa-Misa's innocent, she's innocent..! Please don't think I'm a murderer!
[She holds the back of black notebook up to her face and starts crying into the back of it, bawling her eyes out. She didn't want it to end like this, but, when she thinks about everything...it's finally all starting to come out.
As for the notebook itself, the silver letters on the cover are a bit hard to decipher, but, if you can make sense of them...it says ARVC-5.
Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy Type 5.
In other words, a gene that causes heart attacks.]
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[ She looks reluctant to admit to this much, but, it seems like she doesn't have much of a choice. The tears are already streaming down her face right now from yelling at Cherry, but, she has to defend herself... ]
Misa-Misa...last night, in the laundry room after the party, she used the bleach. She got some frosting on her pretty dress that she worked so hard to sew, so she wanted to clean it...so when she touched the bottles, that must have been when the glitter got on there...after all, she touched a couple of things in there! But she didn't use the sign-out sheet...
[ Because, well, who the hell uses the sign-out sheet? ]
So when Mister Tarrlok grabbed the bottles, that must have been when he got glitter on him! But Misa-Misa, she didn't do anything like push him down the stairs or anything, Misa-Misa swears! Or move him! If she did, there'd be glitter handprints on his back or something! Misa-Misa didn't shove him, really, she didn't! I'm definitely not strong enough to push him myself! Sigrun knows, I'm not strong at all!
A-and another thing! Misa-Misa...she knows what the note in the incinerator said, too! S-she realized it when Mouri was talking about it! It was my crossword! The one from Tuesday!
[ And at that, Misa...pulls out a black notebook. There's a piece of paper sticking out of the back, and when she pulls it out, she shows it to the others and passes it around. It's her crossword, one of her own, filled out with all the answers, but what she really wants to bring everyone's attention to are the questions...
Obviously, the handwriting between the scrap and the crossword is a match. They were both written by the same person, after all. ]
Look, look! Across 8, it says Tarrlok! And down 6, it says accident! Misa-Misa wrote this herself, in her own handwriting! So the killer must be someone who didn't hand Misa-Misa a finished crossword that she gave! They probably wrote their own plans or notes or whatever on the back! And that way, if anyone found the note in the incinerator, they'd think it was Misa-Misa! S-so there! Now I'm not as suspicious anymore! Right? Right?! Misa-Misa...she's sorry she kept that from you all, about the bottles, but...Misa-Misa isn't a murderer! And there's still no way you can prove what happened to either of them if you assume I'm the culprit!
I couldn't have pushed Tarrlok, there's no way I could have killed Lynne without touching her, it's just impossible for me alone! So...so please, please believe me! Misa-Misa's innocent, she's innocent..! Please don't think I'm a murderer!
[She holds the back of black notebook up to her face and starts crying into the back of it, bawling her eyes out. She didn't want it to end like this, but, when she thinks about everything...it's finally all starting to come out.
As for the notebook itself, the silver letters on the cover are a bit hard to decipher, but, if you can make sense of them...it says ARVC-5.
Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy Type 5.
In other words, a gene that causes heart attacks.]
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