I agree. And it makes sense why it was typed - the true sender didn't want to take the chance that Poland would recognize Lithuania's handwriting and tell it was a fake. Poland writing it, on the other hand, makes no sense when the letter is typed because he would want Lithuania to know it was him.
Whether or not Poland destroyed it...well, he did in the end. [By vomiting on it aha.] Maybe the killer couldn't find it through the trash because of the...well yeah. [Vomit.]
That said, only Stiles and Sonia have enough grasp of the language to write a letter like this if we're assuming a suspect wrote it. I don't know a lick of it and I'm guessing the same goes for you Felicia.
...According to Stiles, he doesn't know the language. But we can't take his word for it.
What we can take his word for is that, if the note to meet was written by the killer, it's less likely Poland was planning to kill one of the dispensables. So the crossbow either had to come from Annie or Sonia. Stiles is close to Annie, but...
...I believe Annie when she said she only got food and water. Soldiers are trained to be efficient, in all capacities, and she would only get a target on her back if she picked a weapon as a prize. Especially child soldiers, who know of nothing else but a battlefield. Additionally I never found a crossbow when I searched her room after Minatsuki's trial, but she could have always hidden it somewhere else.
[She knows she's gotten a lot of heat for sticking up for Annie. And she doesn't think Annie was right to kill, but she also doesn't believe Annie would kill again.]
...But where would she hide the crossbow? Gundam said he had his hamsters search the room, so it can't be there unless he's trying to cover up for her. [Which she sincerely hopes isn't the case. She knows they're close, but lives are on the line.]
That seems to be making the most sense right now. Looking helpful to make herself more innocent. But...it's so strange to target Poland.
[Sonia...even if Alice butts heads with her, Sonia is such a sweet girl. Crying her heart out at every trial, so desperately not wanting death to come again. Why kill and why Poland? Things add up logically, but not in motivation.]
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Whether or not Poland destroyed it...well, he did in the end. [By vomiting on it aha.] Maybe the killer couldn't find it through the trash because of the...well yeah. [Vomit.]
That said, only Stiles and Sonia have enough grasp of the language to write a letter like this if we're assuming a suspect wrote it. I don't know a lick of it and I'm guessing the same goes for you Felicia.
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What we can take his word for is that, if the note to meet was written by the killer, it's less likely Poland was planning to kill one of the dispensables. So the crossbow either had to come from Annie or Sonia. Stiles is close to Annie, but...
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[She knows she's gotten a lot of heat for sticking up for Annie. And she doesn't think Annie was right to kill, but she also doesn't believe Annie would kill again.]
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Which means...
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[C'mon Felicia don't leave her hanging. That lead in could mean so many things.]
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The only possible killer.
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He could be, or she could have hid it somewhere he didn't check, or somewhere in the house.
I'm just saying, there's only one realistic option for where the crossbow came from. I feel like she had a better chance at hiding it than Annie.
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[Sonia...even if Alice butts heads with her, Sonia is such a sweet girl. Crying her heart out at every trial, so desperately not wanting death to come again. Why kill and why Poland? Things add up logically, but not in motivation.]