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Okay, here I go! The second theory!
Kanon is the culprit. His master key is not immediately found, so it could have been used for the closed room tricks. Also, he is the only person other than Shannon who could have placed all the corpses in their spots between midnight and 6AM. Kanon was forced by Kinzo to kill his family, and those six were the best sacrifices to choose, in his opinion. If he killed her parents they could be together. And he killed the rest of the servants because to him, they were furniture, mere sacrifices. Kanon killed them, tore off their skin using acid (or alternatively the stove), put their keys in the bags, and locked the room with his master key. He then went to the chapel and faked his death. George and Shannon found him and agreed to keep it a secret. Because Kanon was assumed dead, the following can be said in red: Shannon was the only living person that went outside between midnight and 6AM. Because Kanon is 'dead'.
Jessica is the culprit of the second twilight. She simply lied about seeing Shannon kill them. Jessica thought Eva was the killer since she always hated Krauss, Natsuhi, and the servants. Of course since Kanon is still alive the two of them teamed up and killed Eva together. Hideyoshi tried to stop them but also died. Jessica blamed it on Shannon, while Kanon once again went into hiding. Kanon used his signature cleaver to chop up Hideyoshi, and used a hammer from the toolbox to smash Eva.
Now, here's where things get confusing. Kinzo is still alive. Instead, Kanon put Nanjo's corpse in the boiler! When Erika and Nanjo left, they found Kanon. Erika made Kanon confess everything, and told her Kinzo was the culprit. Nanjo used an anesthetic to knock Erika out. However, Kanon killed Nanjo and burnt his corpse, using another entrance to the room. The door was hammered in place so that it wouldn't budge.
Kyrie goes into the boiler room, and gets killed by Kinzo, who tries to frame Rosa by writing 'rose' in Kanji.
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