Clyde 'apparently' had his throat slit as well. We must be careful not to overly rely on that wording.
[It's still suspicious though.]
I've heard from May - she doesn't believe that Beat was blinded in any sense. ...Perhaps there's a more obvious culprit - hallucinations. There are any number of drugs that cause such intense effects.
Hm. I guess they would get the drugs off the deadweight prizes, since Beat was on that list. ...Although, that begs the question: why not just nullify Beat's powers all together? Without them he's just a regular teenage kid. Our culprit must have been very confident in their ability to not depower him.
...I have the impression that a gonne could kill any of us quite easily, powers or not. Perhaps Bernkastel could have done something with probability to make the weapon break, but magic hair, unlocking doors, even flying and creating shuriken - none of that is quite as effective, is it?
If the murderer got ahold of the gonne prior to the murder - Gundam included - they might not have felt a need to nullify his abilities. They were very unclear in the first place.
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[It's still suspicious though.]
I've heard from May - she doesn't believe that Beat was blinded in any sense. ...Perhaps there's a more obvious culprit - hallucinations. There are any number of drugs that cause such intense effects.
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If the murderer got ahold of the gonne prior to the murder - Gundam included - they might not have felt a need to nullify his abilities. They were very unclear in the first place.