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Phoenicholas Wright ([personal profile] slobjection) wrote2020-06-14 07:53 pm
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[personal profile] recrypt 2020-07-02 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't think so either. If only because it'd be rather difficult to hide one around here. Rare cases like Lio's motorcycle aside, the prizes and awards we get from these sorts of things tend to be on the small side.

Would it have made a difference whether the killer knew Hikage would be able to stay awake at curfew? I assume that almost anyone who finds themselves awake after they should would, well, expect certain things to follow in short order.

[ if you're awake you're either a victim or a murderer, and if you didn't plan on killing anyone ... ]

Unless you think he wasn't ambushed on his way immediately out of the cabin but coming back to it, or something like that.

[ but does that really change anything other than the timing. ]
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[personal profile] recrypt 2020-07-07 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
Fair enough. So the order of events we have right now currently looks something like what, Hikage leaves cabin, gets ambushed with a smoke grenade, gets knocked out at some point, aggressor takes out an eye, stabs him with something thin and sharp to make puncture wounds...

[ she's just ticking this off on her fingers tbh. ]

Does something with the rock, maybe messes things up a little more, then possibly puts him onto a vehicle of some sort and drives off to the forest. They hang up a glowstick, head to the lake, and then back into the bonfire, presumably incinerating the evidence.

Hikage's body may or may not have been left there in the first place, or hauled around without leaving blood trails somehow? And none of us have any idea how the mysterious circular imprints come into play.
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[personal profile] recrypt 2020-07-08 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
Was he shooting? Wouldn't the bullet have fired away from his position, in that case, instead of being found in the same circle where he fell?

[ and yet, the casings were also right around that point. between the killer hunting down a single bullet that had gone into the distance somewhere just to drop it in the dirt inside the imprint, or the killer themselves having gotten their hands on the gun somehow in the scuffle and firing towards hikage at close range...

well, in the end, neither of them got hit, apparently. not that they can tell. no exit wound, and dick apparently didn't find any bullet, even fragmented, after fishing around in hikage's gut, so. and dick should know what the tissue damage and potential cavitation resulting from a gunshot looks like, so.

mystery of the missing bullet. hm. ]
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[personal profile] recrypt 2020-07-09 05:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, but the plushies were explained to only allow someone to float up to a few feet off the ground... Unless you have reason to believe someone was lying about that. I believe someone else also floated a theory about slowing a fall, but...

Even if you assume the killer was waiting on the roof to ambush Hikage, a fall from that height shouldn't strictly require the usage of something that could potentially give them away.

[ unless they're terrible at athletics, which begs the question of why they were on the roof in the first place and how they climbed up to both that and the glowstick tree. ]

... It feels like a lot of this hinges on making sense of evidence that doesn't.