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Post by King V on May 1, 2015 22:07:54 GMT -8
Circumstances Before Death: Everyone except for Hinaichigo, who was still missing, remained gathered in the Attic for a while after 6pm, discussing whether or not Koishi was the culprit, and presenting their own theories. Finally, after a good while of discussing, everyone felt tired enough that they decided to call it a day. They headed down the ladder and into the guest room hallway when suddenly Hinaichigo fell out the door from Pebble's room, dead.
Victim: Hinaichigo
Cause of Death: The victim has duct tape wrapped around their wrists, ankles, and neck. Removing the duct tape revealed deep cuts in all three places. The cause of death appears to be the deep cut in the neck.
Time of Death: The body was found by Everyone except Koishi (who was left tied up in the Attic) at 11:54pm
Location: The victim was found in the Guest Room Hallway just outside of Pebble's Room. They fell out through the doorway, so it is assumed that they were inside Pebble's Room just before they fell out.
Investigation: Pebble's Room was investigated. There are traces of blood inside, three distinct puddles. The blood was still fresh when investigated. The windows in Pebble's room were all locked from the inside. Traces of sweat were found on Hinaichigo's body, and her body was still movable indicating that rigor mortis had not yet set in.
As a reminder, the events of all previous murders are consistent with this one.
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Post by Daiwa Scarlet on May 1, 2015 23:23:37 GMT -8
Can you confirm whether everyone was in the attic the whole time. Also, when did we find Hina? Immediately after coming down? Did we come down at 6 pm or was that just the time when everyone was gathered? Was there evidence of a device which could hold the door closed for a while?
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Post by King V on May 2, 2015 7:48:13 GMT -8
Everyone except for Hinaichigo remained in the Attic from 6pm until 11:50pm. Hina's body was found at 11:54pm, just shortly after everyone except Koishi arrived in the guest room corridor. There was no evidence of any device which could hold a door open.
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