The Kingmaker (
kingmakereffect) wrote in
trusthell2016-04-09 12:04 pm
Take Responsibility.
| And once the allotted time for investigating comes to a close, those elevator doors at the end of the first-floor corridor open up; the ride down is fast, smooth, and understandably tense as far as atmosphere goes. You're down to less than half of your original number. The doors slide open and the podium circle comes into view, standing stark against the black-walled courtroom and encircling that pit in the center; Misa and Aqua have joined the ranks of the deceased, photographs in greyscale watching the proceedings from their podiums draped in black. Of course and as always, the deceased aren't the only ones watching; the Kingmaker will make his presence known once everyone has settled at their podium, his voice sounding out through the room for all to hear. "Resilient has been taken from you. Maybe this time the guilty party will actually succeed at fulfilling Rule Seven, seeing as this is the sixth try and all. Whether they manage it is up to the rest of you." Thirteen Survivors remain. However many will be down by the end of the day is up to you. |

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It seems Aqua's own clothes were used to wipe the blood off her. As I see it is possible she was wearing these clothes and...for one reason or another, the culprit redressed her? It is unlikely she was using that dress when she was killed. There's too little blood on it, just as Bruce-san said.
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[Grossgrossgross]
Just to throw us off?
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Maybe the murder didn't feel right leaving her in however way they originally killed her. That'd be as good an explanation for this madness as any.
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[this whole thing's nuts, okay?]
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...though hell, maybe that's the point. To get us talking about how weird it is and distracted.
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[...]
I mean, monsters don't leave bodies to begin with, so this specific sort of thing would be impossible, anyway. But even so, we don't desecrate the dead.
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[Not like they haven't had humans before though, she knows. But... not desecrating the dead earns points.]
I don't think I've ever asked the kind of stunts you pulled before. Remind me to do that later, honey.
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[Judging by Mouri's expression he thinks having remorse wouldn't change a thing. A murderer is a murderer]
Redressing her and posing her on the piano doesn't hide clues or misdirect anything. Maybe the culprit regretted having attacked her so brutally and wanted to lessen the shock.
That makes it all worse, in my opinion.
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[That's just... strange, in the grand scheme of things that happened.]
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The music room isn't full of cleaning materials. And I certainly wouldn't use my own clothes - so hers might have been the most convenient.
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Guess that's what getting rid of witnesses is for...
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The blood on her was mostly dry, too. It mostly likely means that the person had a lot of time to do all of this.
[Between the workshop, and the setting up, and the bathroom...]
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