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.
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[ clearly it's still in the killer. but no, it really is peculiar. ]
Maybe he aimed up... which is why the bullets ended up in the same spot. There was a theory about the killer descending, no?
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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.