Debunked this already. This is the first round all the votes were given to us by the GM. Also it depends on people's cooperation in revealing their votes, which I imagine increased temporarily due to having the entire list of how many each person got out there for the first time.EvilRoy said:Right, unless the killer/lawyer had played before and knew that being one of the people voting for the person executed in a low vote round would get them listed as suspects. And then hounded for cycles afterwards :/Secondhand Revenant said:You're conveniently leaving out the part where if we assume the killer and lawyer would vote together first round they probably voted together
Almost an entire week though? I don't think people are usually captive in the office that long all in the second to last week of August. IIRC it took more than a day for the killer to reply. Suggesting it was not just usual work but that the killer hadn't checked things for a while.Yeah, one of. And one that shares a schedule reasonably similar to snekadid and everyone else on earth who works in an office with a field component.And that you were one of the people absent right up until snekadid said the killer finally responded.
Edit: rather on the 24th he said he was closing recruitment on the 25th, thus suggesting he would be giving out roles then, and then said late the 26th the killer took forever to reply