...Then... Let me present an argument as to why Faize is innocent.
Looking at the timing of it all, the killer would have had to have struck Urashima between when you left the scene, and when we arrived at the schoolhouse. That should be... about fifteen or twenty minutes, I think. If we assume Faize is the culprit, we have to consider that he either injured himself and pretended to be unconscious -- in which case, we'd need to look for any other wound on his body other than the obvious -- or that he wounded himself that badly, and still somehow managed to do everything that happened in this case.
Based on the condition we found Faize in -- unconscious, barely breathing, still bleeding, and visibly disoriented when he finally woke up -- I don't think it's possible that he could have had that kind of a head wound and still managed to overpower and kill Urashima, slice him in half, attach him to the tree, drag his legs and himself to the playground, all in that short span of time. I don't buy it.
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Looking at the timing of it all, the killer would have had to have struck Urashima between when you left the scene, and when we arrived at the schoolhouse. That should be... about fifteen or twenty minutes, I think. If we assume Faize is the culprit, we have to consider that he either injured himself and pretended to be unconscious -- in which case, we'd need to look for any other wound on his body other than the obvious -- or that he wounded himself that badly, and still somehow managed to do everything that happened in this case.
Based on the condition we found Faize in -- unconscious, barely breathing, still bleeding, and visibly disoriented when he finally woke up -- I don't think it's possible that he could have had that kind of a head wound and still managed to overpower and kill Urashima, slice him in half, attach him to the tree, drag his legs and himself to the playground, all in that short span of time. I don't buy it.