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There's also the second ring, that his assistant has (on his middle finger) on the video, but is missing later for some reason. Still, both scenarios where he'd be poisoned for real on the ground are a massive strech - if the guy was faking it till then, you'd expect him to start flailing around then and there, when the effects (respiratory failiure) of the real poison came on. As for the strangulation hypothesis - it would take hopelessly incompetent police to miss that kind of thing on the body. Even if the first responders missed it, the corpse is going to be examined by professionals later, no way would it still be ruled as suicide.To me it's clearly hinted this is the girl at the exit who quickly gave the poison to him just when the gondola arrived
Then you kill yourself somewhere without people, not in a freaking amusement park lmao
Sometimes you just want to die without making someone clean up your mess...
The series makes huge, reaching assumptions that would get one horribly embarrased in the real world at the very least, yet they always work out for the girl, for some reason. It disregards things that are common sense - many people would close the bottle and carefully put it away simply by force of habit, especially neat freaks. Same thing chappened in the previous chapters - girl hears a noise from an apartment, notices the bathrooom's arrangement and immediately surmised that the neighbour is an imposter - this is crazy. Not only is the evidence for the true owner's left handedness nonsense (how many people build their bathroom on such a premise, rather than the best utilization of space?), who on Earth would expect an intruder to tie up and hide the property owner? You'd think she'd have broken in under the owner's absence simply to rob the place, but this story turns it up to eleven by serving up a psycho who wants to kill and replace someone, like some sort of alien body-snatcher... And we're supposed to believe that the kid just "deduced" such an insane development?
Sometimes you just want to die without making someone clean up your mess...
argue with the logic not with the situation being ridiculous, its a murder mystery series of course the culprits are going to be acting in ridiculous ways instead of just clubbing someone when no ones lookingThe series makes huge, reaching assumptions that would get one horribly embarrased in the real world at the very least, yet they always work out for the girl, for some reason. It disregards things that are common sense - many people would close the bottle and carefully put it away simply by force of habit, especially neat freaks. Same thing chappened in the previous chapters - girl hears a noise from an apartment, notices the bathrooom's arrangement and immediately surmised that the neighbour is an imposter - this is crazy. Not only is the evidence for the true owner's left handedness nonsense (how many people build their bathroom on such a premise, rather than the best utilization of space?), who on Earth would expect an intruder to tie up and hide the property owner? You'd think she'd have broken in under the owner's absence simply to rob the place, but this story turns it up to eleven by serving up a psycho who wants to kill and replace someone, like some sort of alien body-snatcher... And we're supposed to believe that the kid just "deduced" such an insane development?
how many people build their bathroom on such a premise, rather than the best utilization of space?
I am. Are you saying the "logic" of the kid's deductions is something you'd find acceptable? Would you care to use it yourself in these situations?argue with the logic not with the situation being ridiculous, its a murder mystery series of course the culprits are going to be acting in ridiculous ways instead of just clubbing someone when no ones looking
everyone? if you have a cup with a handle its going to be facing the convenient way for you, have you ever intentionally rotated a mug so you cant easily grab it?
How the hell you holding a cup toothbrush and turnin the tap when you can set one down?I am. Are you saying the "logic" of the kid's deductions is something you'd find acceptable? Would you care to use it yourself in these situations?
I was talking about the fact that the shelf over the sink was on the left side - that was the girl's main argument, the cup was an "also" sidenote. I myself have a similar layout even though I'm right handed, and other people in my apartment building do as well, due to how the rooms are positioned. It's a matter of space utilization, especially if the bathroom is small. As for the cup, it actually points to the opposite conclusion, if anything. It's there to hold water with which you rinse after brushing your teeth, right? Then if you're left handed, wouldn't you hold the toothbrush with your left and the cup with your right?
Set down what? The foamy toothbrush? Obviously it's easier to do so with the cup. That's besides the point, in any case - do you find fault with my statement that the dominant hand would hold the brush, rather than the cup?How the hell you holding a cup toothbrush and turnin the tap when you can set one down?