My guess is that someone either knew the truth ahead of time and nudged everyone away from the important clues, or they figured it out in the middle of trial and did the same.
As a whole the group isn't incapable. But it's susceptible to misinformation because everyone seems to trust one-another.
nudged us away from satan's case and directly into another one no one actually wanted to solve, you mean.
tiger, what's going on? the only person who should've known ahead of time would be the killer, but deflecting that hard with only one person isn't going to be easy. you make it sound like multiple people knew.
it's... not that I don't understand. but sometimes we have to uncover or do things we don't like.
it's kinda complicated. if this was a self-defence kill, i'm not upset they didn't get executed for defending themselves. but-- not like this. we have a jail, we can't we just use it?
I'm upset that an innocent person- and one of the few people to actually talk to me- ended up dead because of this.
If it was a self-defense kill, then everyone should have talked about it and decided what to do. Not collectively vote a random person not related to it.
It's good that you can. I'm not a very understanding person, so I'll leave that to you.
[They can give some actual advice for the last bit though.]
Double-up on checks. It's far too easy for someone to "overlook" something if they're trying to avoid seeing the truth.
Also, if there is a small group of people under the most suspicion- five or less is good for this- redo any checks they made, and don't allow them to make further checks.
Finally, keep track of who is close to who. If Ryuki were in that "most suspicious" group, for example, I would not trust you for unbiased opinions or checks.
there’s already so much happening when we get to that point. but… hans had a knife in his sleeve the whole time, so maybe we need to be stricter about pat downs. if someone’s hiding something, then… just asking doesn’t mean they have to show us anything.
that’s… not a narrow list. there’s a whole group of people who experienced the ride or die wonders of jail together. [ and, well. she cares about a lot of those people too. ]
it’s going to be that balance of knowing something will hurt, and knowing it’s wrong, but knowing the alternative is worse. this isn’t a popularity contest. it’s the law.
trying to save someone who shouldn’t have died would be a pretty impressive bonding moment. at the very least, it gives you an idea of who shares similar values to you.
[They are going to be bitter about Hans' death for a while. But they do like Tama, so they will try to help her.]
I don't know if you have seen it yet, but people have been collecting the pages everyone has been finding. I think those are going to be the key to finding out what to do.
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As a whole the group isn't incapable. But it's susceptible to misinformation because everyone seems to trust one-another.
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tiger, what's going on? the only person who should've known ahead of time would be the killer, but deflecting that hard with only one person isn't going to be easy. you make it sound like multiple people knew.
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Why would no one want to solve Yae Miko's case?
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When those persons are inevitably found I will have to have strong words with them.
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it's kinda complicated. if this was a self-defence kill, i'm not upset they didn't get executed for defending themselves. but-- not like this. we have a jail, we can't we just use it?
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If it was a self-defense kill, then everyone should have talked about it and decided what to do. Not collectively vote a random person not related to it.
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[ tiger's had a few weeks. ]
i don't want things to get that chaotic in the last half hour every again. we've barely scraped by enough times.
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[They can give some actual advice for the last bit though.]
Double-up on checks. It's far too easy for someone to "overlook" something if they're trying to avoid seeing the truth.
Also, if there is a small group of people under the most suspicion- five or less is good for this- redo any checks they made, and don't allow them to make further checks.
Finally, keep track of who is close to who. If Ryuki were in that "most suspicious" group, for example, I would not trust you for unbiased opinions or checks.
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[ tiger on a rampage, what will they do ]
there’s already so much happening when we get to that point. but… hans had a knife in his sleeve the whole time, so maybe we need to be stricter about pat downs. if someone’s hiding something, then… just asking doesn’t mean they have to show us anything.
that’s… not a narrow list. there’s a whole group of people who experienced the ride or die wonders of jail together. [ and, well. she cares about a lot of those people too. ]
it’s going to be that balance of knowing something will hurt, and knowing it’s wrong, but knowing the alternative is worse. this isn’t a popularity contest. it’s the law.
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It's a bit foolish to trust someone based on one shared experience.
And it sounds like it's already become a problem at least once.
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making sure we don't let it cloud our judgement again.
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Just a guess.
If I remember correctly, it's mostly boys in that group.
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the jail break crew, you mean?
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[ concerningly she's... not sure if they can. she's sure a number of people here would protect a loved one over anything else.
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she can understand that. she really can. ]
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I don't know if you have seen it yet, but people have been collecting the pages everyone has been finding. I think those are going to be the key to finding out what to do.
Talk with everyone and find out what you can.
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yeah, they're making the rounds. not that we know where they came from or really what to do with them
it's still ... something.
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I'm not sure where they came from, but the paper these notes are written on is consistent with the paper we found a month before all of you arrived.
It's got to mean something.
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