D'riss voted for Emur because he felt Emur wasn't voting based on what's been happening in the game. D'riss is the first to switch over from Emur to Sil. I'm not really sure from his post why he decided to change his mind, perhaps D'riss can expand upon that?
As it is, right now I just get the feeling he felt the tide was turning that way, rather than overt suspicion of Sil.
As for Mockra, he puts his vote on Emur "unless something with substance turns up", which is his only explanation. It's also an interesting one given that his next post is this:
Mockra, on May 29 2009, 04:15 AM, said:
Kessobahn, on May 29 2009, 02:06 PM, said:
Well I find it interesting that you don't want to cast a vote on Emur but you won't cast it on anybody else..
If you don't like the case in front of you, vote for someone else..
Interesting because I got the feeling from Mockra's post where he votes for Emure that he didn't like that case, i.e. 'till something with substance turns up.' So if these are your principles, then why put your vote on a case you didn't like. Why didn't you vote for someone else who you felt might be more deserving of it? Also, Mockra hasn't exactly been foremost in attempting to find something to go on 'till something with substance turns up' sounds like he's waiting for others to do the legwork.
Mockra changed his vote to Silanah in order to, according to them, get the chance of a lynch. No real suspicion of Sil then, and no effort made to look elsewhere - though admittedly by this point time was running short.

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