You generally don't have "direct connection to the police" if your uncle is a policeman. Police organization is military–esque. They follow strict protocols and orders, down the chain of command. They're also lazy to respond to out–of–scope duties. Within the context of this manga, a grunt like the uncle wouldn't have the power nor authority to "send police to monitor" anyone. Outside the manga, in the real world, at most what you're gonna get is your uncle personally running the errand and use his police job title to scare some civilians, but not ever involving his colleges into running his family errands for him.Did you forget that said schoolboy have direct connection to the police via his uncle?
True he might've been ignored if he tells some random police officer, but if he tells his uncle, even if his uncle doesn't truly believe what he said, he would still send police to monitor him if he know his nephew was doing something this careless.
Tohakari has always been the smarter one of the two. Spica just coasts off of her ability giving her the answers. He was the one who figured out the issue with the previous murderer without even knowing any details.Spica's really fallen off. Even Tohakari figured this one out before her.
Confronting a murderer without a plan to not get himself killed next? i mean... does he have a brain?He has an actual brain???
...I mean, that's half of a brain. Still more than I thought.Confronting a murderer without a plan to not get himself killed next? i mean... does he have a brain?
Confronting a murderer without a plan to not get himself killed next? i mean... does he have a brain?
I am talking long term, he already established that women prefer to kill with poison because they can't overpower their victims (which wouldn't be an issue because as a warden she probably can overpower him anyways)tbf considering it was the
it's not like she would've been too dangerous, plus they were in public, even if she swung at him, not like she had a weapon on her or would've conveniently had poison or somethingbrother who did it
My other suspicion...Guessing it's the guard that's the accomplice... Yep.
it's always the background character. Just like in the detective shows I watch, after a two seasons I could rpedict the killer at near perfect rate because it'd always be a briefly named or highlighted character that barely spoke.