throe: (crim3s)
rapture ([personal profile] throe) wrote in [community profile] murdermanor 2013-10-14 05:25 pm (UTC)

The key is what lies underneath the surface, untrained to the eye of those who do not bother to look in the first place. All the evidence you need is a pattern. It's like I said to Susan during the last trial, my hunches are mostly based in the realm of my abilities, but they've never been wrong.

Bernkastel was seemingly normal. Though evidence proved her wrong, she mentioned how much she enjoyed playing games. Her seemingly innocent façade almost fooled everyone.

Annie was a teenager, a child soldier. She was militant, clean to a fault, precise. No one bothered to suspect her because of her age, and yet...

Reiko Aya was the same. She was kind, outgoing, easily able to push herself into a role of the sweet, kind businesswoman. It was obvious from the start that she was a performer, it was her job to take on a role like that. Most probably would have thought it was Michael Altman had he not broke down the way he did. His emotion was genuine, far too real to be deemed as false.

Where the evidence is missing, the suspects speak for themselves. There is more than what meets the eye than what is on the surface! My powers may be limited, but to simply hone in on the... auras these people have surrounding them. That is how I know who the culprit is!

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