Alright, I think that's plenty of diversions, don't you?
[ Mahiru's voice is bright and chipper as she speaks up; combined with her expression it makes her seem a touch manic. ]
We clearly haven't made much progress. Let's review what we know.
First, we know how poor Flemming was killed: a single blow to the back of the head. It seems one of those odd little dolls was the weapon of choice and it splintered when it was bashed his skull in.
Second, we know that the killer has large hands. When he left the dining room he left a bloody handprint on the doorway. It's hard to say how exactly it went down, but Flemming seems to have made use of his throwing knives. At the very least, he managed to damage something metallic and gold. It may be that the murderer was startled or injured when he left. However, we've yet to find any evidence of injuries inflicted from the waist up.
Finally, the murderer once again elected to burn the evidence. He made a mess down the hallway leading to the incinerator.
[ Mahiru folds her arms, silent for a moment, and then: ]
So, with all of that evidence we can assume that whoever committed the murderer is large, male, and often wears metal on them. That narrows our list down considerably, and we have several pressing questions for AZ in particular.
[ Mahiru smiles again. ]
So let's puzzle this out, hm? I'm in no mood to die over something so foolish.
CATHERDING
[ Mahiru's voice is bright and chipper as she speaks up; combined with her expression it makes her seem a touch manic. ]
We clearly haven't made much progress. Let's review what we know.
First, we know how poor Flemming was killed: a single blow to the back of the head. It seems one of those odd little dolls was the weapon of choice and it splintered when it was bashed his skull in.
Second, we know that the killer has large hands. When he left the dining room he left a bloody handprint on the doorway. It's hard to say how exactly it went down, but Flemming seems to have made use of his throwing knives. At the very least, he managed to damage something metallic and gold. It may be that the murderer was startled or injured when he left. However, we've yet to find any evidence of injuries inflicted from the waist up.
Finally, the murderer once again elected to burn the evidence. He made a mess down the hallway leading to the incinerator.
[ Mahiru folds her arms, silent for a moment, and then: ]
So, with all of that evidence we can assume that whoever committed the murderer is large, male, and often wears metal on them. That narrows our list down considerably, and we have several pressing questions for AZ in particular.
[ Mahiru smiles again. ]
So let's puzzle this out, hm? I'm in no mood to die over something so foolish.