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thefoundation2018-12-08 11:21 am
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WEEK 2 - TRIAL

The morning seemed so far away yesterday - yet, it also seems too soon when morning comes and you are all yet again ushered to the third floor by The Lady. The Captain is there, in all of his....glory? It's hard to tell.
The doors close, and he speaks up, this time reclining on one of the couches in the room.
"You know the drill - Since one of you have died during the game, it's your responsibility to try and vote someone out. You have six hours to talk about it, but then-"
He taps on a box on the coffee table in front of him, labeled 'VOTES'.
"-you'll have to put in your vote so someone can be punished. You all saw what happens when you refuse to play, right?"
He leans back, placing his hands behind his head.
"So get to it."
As he says that, music begins to play in the room...
27 GUESTS REMAIN.

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[He did leave something, but she's not sure it's possible to glean something for the investigation from that. What are they missing...]
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One of the things I was thinking of was maybe that yeah he might've had contact with the killer at some point. I'm more unsure of that though because I wouldn't know how they'd be able to do something like that earlier on without leaving a trail, and Yoshi would probably at least warned someone if that happened. Or left something behind mentioning it'd happened.
So right now we know Flat was playing with him for hours, but it might be that he didn't even think to really leave you guys behind something. Or, by the time he was done playing, it was really too late for that.
Really...the only thing he really left behind was the key to his room in that couch that was in the lobby. I don't think that was intentional though?
[ But he wouldn't know that for sure. ]
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[But she acknowledges that that was a bigger assumption made on spur of the moment. She wouldn't have trusted her own judgment yesterday, looking back.]
But what we know for sure is that... he probably left his room at some point without a struggle or anything else suspicious. And I don't think he would have left it locked without the key. So the key got there sometime between when he left his room Thursday night and when he was killed.