That would imply, then, someone who cares about putting on a show, or someone who is likely to be entertained by such.
Bernkastel is also a witch that has lived for a millennium. Without making an accusation, I think there was a greater than 50% chance that she could have overpowered Lydia through some other means. ...Chloroform, perhaps. Miss Felicia's alibi is also not fully satisfactory; 'taking a nap' can hardly be accounted for unless she snores quite loudly.
I would agree that Clyde, in the manner he presents himself, seems unlikely to create such a scene. His crime would be the simple slit of the throat I would also mention that I disdain showmanship, but as one of the suspects, that's hardly worthwhile.
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Bernkastel is also a witch that has lived for a millennium. Without making an accusation, I think there was a greater than 50% chance that she could have overpowered Lydia through some other means. ...Chloroform, perhaps. Miss Felicia's alibi is also not fully satisfactory; 'taking a nap' can hardly be accounted for unless she snores quite loudly.
I would agree that Clyde, in the manner he presents himself, seems unlikely to create such a scene. His crime would be the simple slit of the throat I would also mention that I disdain showmanship, but as one of the suspects, that's hardly worthwhile.