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>>14019
"Interesting. So it’s safe to assume that he was killed outside, dragged to and cleaned up in his room. The people that let their items be known to the group at the beginning, Rudolf, Kedgeworth, Rika, Blake, and myself included, did not have a “cleaver”. This is assuming that the cleaver Kirigiri is referring to is not a standard knife. I’m sure the people listed can vouch for me that this is true. Although, Kedgeworth said there were a suspicious lack of knives in the kitchen, so perhaps he can shed more light on that variable.
Unfortunately, I don't have much to add from an investigation standpoint as I found the exact clues Ozaki and Kazuichi first found. Not exactly my best prioritization of time.
>>14004
Actually, now that I recall, the first time I checked at 8:30, the gold card was on the corpse. At 12:15, it was gone. Unless anyone would like to fess up now, which is highly advisable, I can see no reason why anyone would want to take it other than to ruin the investigation if the doors are deactivated. It may be early to point fingers though, as this is a minor discrepancy.
>>14016
But, if I may ask bluntly, I also witnessed unknown behavior to myself during the investigation period. As a reminder, a crucial period of grave importance where lives are at stake. Understanding that much, would you be ever as so kind to inform me of the reason for doing so? Kazuichi, you left to your room at the height of the investigation. This was directly before I reexamined the corpse for the gold card, which turned out to be inexplicably missing.
There were also numerous people missing from the room during the investigation. Though Kirigiri was able to track down the alleged murder weapon, I’m just wondering how the investigation was spearheaded on a person by person basis when it was decided when the group would split up. I apologize for being out of the loop, but I believe the whereabouts of each person during the investigation, and the locations where clues were not found, are just as important as the those details and actual clues during the time of the murder."
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