Anomandaris, on 23 May 2012 - 10:02 PM, said:
Telas, on 23 May 2012 - 12:25 PM, said:
Karosis, on 23 May 2012 - 01:52 PM, said:
it's possible that she was onto something at the end, and if someone wants to really look into that, great, but we can't assume it. i flat out said yesterday the killers would be crazy to kill shelly...and then they did. so it could just be deliberate attempt at confusion. also stalls our discussion quite a bit.
one thing that I do not like is that SL was really targeting Anomandaris at the end of the day and now ano is making lists (on noes, t3h scumz!) and actively investigating people who were not interested in shelly's lynch... lays a vote down pretty early too. almost seems too eager to help town find out why shelly was killed and then base his lynch on that.... smells of scum who knows too much and is taking the reins in the aftermath of night 1 confusion.
not sure what to make of it yet though. need some time to reread more.
The idea that Shelly was onto something is one of several possible MOs for her kill. The reason for the list was there are many other possibilities and I have a hard time believing paired killers discussing their night action via PM would agree that Shelly needed to go because her guesses were getting too close for comfort.
To reiterate, Shelly accused half of town for Pete's sake. Who was she "onto"? If people can scare up some quotes that show a clear leaning without a sudden change in vote from one suspect to another mere hours later, I would be more interested.
On the other hand, Amp and Korbas both did not seem that interested in Shelly on day 1. Why? Were they unworried because of the night kill action? Were they keeping their distance so as not to be linked with Shelly's death? Were they more blase' about Shelly's act because they knew she was town?
I didn't care about shelly in day 1 much because he was just bantering and not making much sense. When he broke roleplaying though he started to make some sense, I'm gonna go back and reread those posts to see what he may (or may not have been) on to.