disapproved: human behaviour, bjork (0)
MORRIGAN. ([personal profile] disapproved) wrote in [community profile] sevenvices 2016-02-22 01:43 am (UTC)

I have a thought, if you'll have it.

[ after yesterday, morrigan fully accepts people not to be receptive to her, but she'd try nevertheless. ]

This theory relies heavily on other theories posited insofar, namely that the boy had been drugged, the footprints both on the ground and roof belonged to him, and that the perpetrator had the capability of flight. [ and, onto the meat and potatoes: ] Yesterday, Rhys suggested the possiblity of the sins we had been assigned relating directly to the motives we were given. I suggest that, taking this into consideration, there are only three possible culprits. Youko and Vegeta exist in fringe groups from Yoite, Hanyuu, and Kaguya, bearing the designations of Greed and Pride respectively. The latter all are assigned sloth. Along with this, it was reported that those possessing more years than the rest of us experienced time differently; the week seemed as if centuries had passed, the confines of time weighing heavily on their minds. This points to Kaguya and Hanyuu, who conveniently also are capable of flight, if the profiles are to be trusted.

I suggest that the boy was attacked near the bonfire; he was successfully drugged, but there was a struggle of sorts, resulting in his, as well as the needle's, tumble into the fire, charring the thing. If Hanyuu and Kaguya's abilities were truly strong, they would be capable of carrying the boy to the pool whilst leaving little evidence, cleverly returning him to the top of the hotel and sending him to his demise below. The wind and fire would have cooperated to dry his corpse quite fast. The boy, pitiful as he is, was a victim of circumstance, finding the culprit in the clinic on a trip to retrieve some manner of herbal tablet to alleviate some sort of ailment. [ the cough drops. ] It is possible that the blood, in fact, is evidence of a struggle between the culprit and the boy; the multitude of entry wounds on his body corroborates with this, as the culprit was unable to get ample time to be exact, resulting in many small pricks which eventually put him in a docile state.

'Tis circumstantial, surely, and I do not have conclusive evidence of any of my thoughts, yet I believe following this line and shaping our theories around Kaguya and Hanyuu specifically will illuminate truth as to the occurrences two days ago, and, as an added idea, consider the account Hanyuu has given. 'Tis most convenient she went for a dip the night of the murder.

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