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Dlanor A Knox ([personal profile] tenrules) wrote in [community profile] visitants 2018-04-28 09:23 pm (UTC)

Listen HERE. Let's establish the TIMELINE.

[Dlanor prepared herself to speak. For the sake of readibility, here's what she said without she actually saying it:]

"It is likely Mr. Alfred is the culprit who murdered Mr. Septim. It happened in the forest, and the weapon was a sharpened pipe. It is possible Mr. Alfred was injured with that same weapon, and that he fell in the mud at that place. This also means that is when he may have sustained all those bruises.

Injured, Mr. Alfred made his way to the clinic, with the intention of taking care of his wounds. He may have cut the costume and made bandages. During this time, a third person made their way into the scene -- a person who then proceeded to kill Mr. Alfred. What we may have to define is how that was done.

Consider the following: for the asphyxiation to work, Mr. Alfred would have needed to be lying down. I think it is possible the culprit offered to cauterize the wound for Mr. Alfred, and once he was lying down and the task was done, he was murdered. To heat up the knife to do the cauterization, several items were burned in a trashcan.

Once Mr. Alfred perished, he was taken to the town hall for reasons we have yet to discover. From this we can infer the culprit has enough strength to carry a cadaver, which can help to narrow down the list -- unless there are indications a tool was used to aid them on this task"

[Dlanor had been pacing around, telling it as soon as it came to her mind. When she was done, she returned to her podium]

Knox's eighth: It is forbidden for the case to be resolved with clues that are not PRESENTED. While there is no guarantee my father's rules apply to this place, it is likely we already have all the clues we need to solve this CASE. Let's CONTINUE

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