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((Alright, posting my revised theory in case I can't post tomorrow and they move too fast.))
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The room was definitely raided and searched, that is a fact. This however doesn't tell exactly what went down.
But wait, remember when we first entered it was mentioned the shower was pointed towards the door? Well what does that prove? We know for a fact that nobody was hiding in the room because everyone was forced to come to the cafeteria. Thus begs the question, why move that shower in such a way despite searching the whole room. It obviously was the culprit's doing, but that doesn't answer the why.
The best bet it was simply a red herring set by the culprit on purpose. The reasoning behind this is the generator. It was clear that this was the easiest way to enter the room, via bypassing the electronic locks. Now how could this work you ask? Well it is simple, in the junkyard there is the main generator and it just happens to have an easy OFF switch. So if you were to turn all the power off and keep your own generator running, all you would have to do is turn your own generator off for a split second to stop the locks on the rooms from working.
We now have the how, but wait; The fact of the matter is that the generator was found in Drosselmeyer's room plugged into the wall. If the culprit had used this themselves they would have hidden it in order to obscure the howdunit. This means that Drosselmeyer actually planned to kill and use this method in the first place, but he was killed instead. In other words he was killed in someone else's room while attempting to murder. This is supported by the fact there was no blood found in his own room despite the wounds.
Now, we know the time of death was 11:45. If we take a look at Drosselmeyer's gold card, it says Super Level Playboy. Now this may be just opinion, but that seems like the guy who would try to kill a girl first. That and there just happened to be a group of three girls alone at the time of murder. Not to mention because they are the only ones without windows it makes them a target for an easier murder.
So the power outage happened after one of the girls had left the room and before the second had. Which means if everyone else was asleep there is only one person who could have retaliated and attacked during that time.
Theory:
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During the night, Drosselmeyer decided to try out a killing. He plugged in his own generator in his own room and then turned off the main one. He must have thought killing a girl was easy or maybe it just fit with his character so he decided to go for one of them.
At this time three girls had been playing around in a room. After a visit from Ozaki he went to sleep followed by Rudolf who was also checking on them. Shortly after one of the girls decided to leave as well, presumably going back to her room. This is when the lights flickered.
At this time Drosselmeyer had decided to move. All he had to to was flip a switch to enter the room at this point.
Upon entering the room he was caught off guard because the girl was still awake.
Indicated by the multiple wounds, they must have gotten into a fight.
In self defense the girl killed Drosselmeyer.
However she now had a problem, what to do with the body? Seeing how there was no blood in Drosselmeyer's room it is likely she hung the body in the shower and let all the blood drain in her own room. Following this, she took the body and entered Drosselmeyer's room using his own Gold Card, which he had on his person obviously. Upon entering the room she searched everywhere and decided to leave the shower as a red herring.
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The culprit, it just so happens had told myself they returned to their room at exactly 11:30, a few minutes before the murder. Said culprit was unfortunate to be targeted because they are a girl. Furthermore this culprit also just happened to leave at the perfect time in order for the two other girls to confirm the time of the flicker.
The culprit is none other than Mion!
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