Chapter two trial pt 1: The second trial

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Kana- Blood in the water!?

Osamu- according to the Monocrow file, she died from drowning. And she was at the beach.

Mitsunari(shika)- ummmm....ok. but how you know that she was at the beach?

Kazuki- think back to what kizuna said.

Flashback...............................

Kizuna- I'm going to the beach. Can someone bring me my breakfast?

End of Flashback.......................

Mikihiko- oh yeah. She said that she was going to the beach. And once she was in the water, the killer tied her arms up and drowned her. There! Mission accomplished🤩!

Nico- I have to agree with Mikihiko. The ropes was involved in the murder. And according to mikihiko's statement, I think we have the cause of death over with.

Ryo- So the killer tied her arms up and drowned her in the water?

Chinami- yes. But I have a question. Why the blood on the shallow end?

The reason why the blood was in the shallow end.............

A. Because she was drowned there.
B. Because she got killed there
C. The killer dragged her body and left some blood.

Kazuki- I got it!

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Kazuki- I got it!

Kazuki- the killer dragged her body right after drowning her.

Kana- what?

Kazuki- After they drowned her, they dragged her body and left some blood.

Yuuto- YOU COULD DO BETTER THAN THAT!!

Break!!!

Yuuto- no. That's impossible.

Kazuki- what do you mean Yuuto?

Yuuto- how did the killer dragged her body? There was no blood on her body! Let me correct your argument to prove that I'm right.

Truth bullets:
Scratches on kizuna
Monocrow file 2
Mitsunari's account
Rope
Kizuna's corpse
Setsuka's account

Yuuto- if the killer drowned her, and then dragged her body,
where is the blood?
The killer probably knocked her out before drowning her!

Advance.

Kazuki- Wheres your proof that the killer knocked her out before drowning her?

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