D, on 29 April 2010 - 07:22 PM, said:
Korbas, on 29 April 2010 - 07:04 PM, said:
The question then is how to progress. It seems most hold that Galain or I am the killer, though I've seen scant reason as of why they think I am. If we lynch D'riss today -who's by far the greatest unknown at this point- it'll be easier to make an informed decision about whether we should lynch me (we shouldn't) or Galain tomorrow, if D'riss does not come up guilty.
Also, as stated earlier, I was quite confident that D'riss was scum when the whole Kesso thing caused all that distraction, yet after that I just forgot about him and the case I had made. Looking back on it now I can't for the life of me understand why. It would seem that D'riss made a conscious effort to remain in the background following, at least to the extent that he refrained from making the sort of ripples he made previously.
The more I think about it, the better I like this approach.
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For someone who was pretty convinved Galain was a killer, you surely jumped ship quite fast there, Korbas.
All that case vs Galain, and all the fuss about us not taking you seriously- and now you just pick up someone else.
At least Galain sticks with his 'gut feeling' theory to say the least.
It's getting close to lynch time- is this but another attempt to swift attention to someone else? Or is it part of Lynch D'riss today - Lynch Galain tomorrow strategy?
Of course it is part of a lynch D'riss, lynch Galain strategy.
I think Galain is guilty but if it isn't him then it's you. If we lynch Galain today and he turns up inno then I'm off for the chopping block tomorrow for sure, which then would give the victory to the killers. If we lynch you today and you turn up inno there wont be a speed lynch of me tomorrow. Instead I'll be able to argue my case and we'll be more likely to get the killer.
And I jumped ship quite fast? How many hours do we have left?

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