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☆ WEEK ONE ( TRIAL - DAY TWO )
Trial Day #2
Sunday, Week 1

Victim
Suspects
At around the same time as yesterday - 8 in the morning - all characters will, once again, be brought into the same magical world as the day prior. As always, breakfast and lunch will be served to anybody who asks for it, and any requests from the day prior will be held. Throughout the trial, music will also be played in the background; it's not loud enough to be overbearing, but it's definitely there to stay. But for those with good ears, you might just recognize one of the voices singing the song. That's not important, though.
"Today is the last day to discuss the murder of Dia Kurosawa, pon! Please make sure to submit your votes in before the time limit if you do not want to get removed from the game!"
Access to voting on their magical phones is now available, along with a warning for characters to vote, as it closes at 8 PM.
19 REMAIN
AUTOPSY REPORT & BODY INVESTIGATION
Cause of Death: Being hit in the head by a blunt object.
Body Discovery: Approximately at 9:30 AM
Time of Death: Estimated at around 5 - 7 PM Thursday
Condition of Body: Injuries found on head and torso. Broken ribs.
Condition of Scene: Found in the bathroom at Room 22 of the southern apartment complexes.
If anybody wishes to investigate the body, Fav's brought it down in pristine condition, along with pictures of the crime scene as it was during the discovery. How convenient.
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He'll look at the other injuries, too, however, that is definitely the most obvious injury outside the one that killed her.]
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ALIBIS
On the phones of the suspects a new button reading alibis is shown, along with an option to give your alibi, whether it's verbal or by text.
ROOM SEARCH RESULTS
Leave your room search announcements here and tell us exactly what you found.
ERUNA'S ROOM
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EDNA'S ROOM
BEYOND BIRTHDAY'S ROOM
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CW; Possible body horror
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TALK TO FAV
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[He sees what you did there, Fav.]
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Voice cold, he'll call out to Fav.]
...Oi. Are you the one responsible for playing that music? Is the fact that Dia is dead some kind of joke to you?
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[Like most of the other comments, he's definitely put off by the music.]
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Fav. If a message is sent and read through text-to-speech, will it come out in the voice of who wrote it, or whose phone it came from?
[The former seems too advanced, but...Even if Zack holds no responsibility here, he could lead to some revelation.]
LET'S RECAP....
It's been a long few days, so let's recap what we've learned, shall we? On Friday, several of our group found Dia-chan's dead body in room 22 of the southern apartment buildings; specifically the bathroom. It seems that she was killed with a blow to the head with a bone that was found by a dog, which came from one of the closets -- I don't think I've heard which one. As for evidence found in the bathroom, Dia-chan was holding her magical phone but her fingers were forcibly shut. The phone wrote a message that seems to implicate Edna-chan but is misspelled as Eddna. Chiaki-chan brought up that if you put the two lower case ds near a mirror it would form bb, which seems to implicate B-kun, but obviously Dia-chan didn't write the message and B-kun wouldn't purposely implicate himself unless there was another reason to that I'm just not thinking of... Dia-chan's hands were also dusty, but the phone wasn't; she also was wearing a bedsheet around her like her magical girl outfit, which is strange, given that she's wearing her uniform. Maybe it's meant to be some sort of hint for something? The sheet had blood and dust all over it.
Anyway, there was a screwdriver that was found broken that was presumably used to forcibly lock a door shut. Which is probably for the real scene of the crime.
Dahlia-chan and One-chan also checked Dia-chan's room, but didn't find anything of note.
And I think that's it! Am I missing anything?
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[Not that Zack knows B too well (He seems to have figured out B=Ryuzaki, though) but Zack's starting to get reminded of a couple of killers from the building he once worked, and how they all seemed to have a theme...]
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I do have the fabric with me, as I know some wanted to see it with their own eyes.
[Even though he is more than confident with what he's talking about!! But whatever.
He produces the makeshift sash, blood, dust and all. Feel free to have it be passed over, etc.]
I believe we should consider the involvement of dust a bit further as well, namely why Dia's fingers appear to be dusty, and the potential of dust transfer while handling that fabric.
[He's even had to brush himself off a few times. He's fairly certain whoever was handling it wouldn't get away from it without getting dusty themselves.]
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Edna found it in the auto shop, which is on the edge of town. We do not know if it was there or missing when she went there while working on the skeletons.
If it was used to lock the door after Dia died, then we must be looking for someone who would know where to get the screwdriver or who already had it. Why risk leaving the scene alone for too long?
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Even from the doorway you could smell the blood faintly. As soon as you walked in, you could see blood on the wall. There was also a dent to the wall where the blood was. There was also smeared blood on the living room floor-- almost like someone had been trying to wipe it up.
I also checked the rest of the place-- but there was no signs anyone had been there previously. Or at least they didn't leave any sign they were there. No belongings or trash.
Then in the closet there were four skeletons. Two adults and two older children. There was one male and one female. The younger male was missing a femur.
...that's about I noticed about the room. If anyone saw anything different, feel free to pipe up.
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Mods!
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That means the murderer took it from the crime scene, because the dog couldn't have gotten it from the locked room. So that means they either meant to plant it somewhere... or keep it. It seems a lot more obvious that they'd want to put it somewhere it shouldn't be... right? So that's another reason they wouldn't want people in that room, to find out it didn't really come from... wherever they put it.
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...on Thursday I was putting skeletons together.
[She looks mad.]
Zack showed up too.
[She's pausing so much between sentences...]
He asked me... if I saw any red bones.
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...I had completely forgotten until now. Care to explain? Or... would you care to confess?
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A blood-splattered bone is not entirely red - that's not how you'd describe it. And weren't there red skeletons around in the first week we were here?
Your eagerness to clear your name doesn't mean you shouldn't stop to think.
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