You would say that, but none of us here are ever groomed to be murderers. I'm sure people who attempt to do so will be having it as a first experience that they will never be able to forget. No one here is experienced in covering up a murder. No one is a professional.
[ The student seems very composed as he provides his counter argument. ]
Furthermore, all of us with the exception of Daisuke have an alibi for the time of Chiyo Matsuoka's murder. We all confirmed it with each other. This is the biggest nail in the coffin for Daisuke. The murder weapon has been disposed of in the furnace, though we have seen traces of it around on the floor, but the room to the furnace was locked. The only person here that can get through locks is also Daisuke. Do you see where I am getting at, Makoto? Even if this seems to be an easy case, you can't deny that the evidence is here along with the alibis. Alibis are crucial for a reason. Even Daisuke's excuse of "having been knocked out by the actual murderer", or so to speak, holds very little water with everything stacked against him.
[ He looks evenly at Naegi. It is no way taunting, but something like hardened steel of a stare. ]
If you have a counterargument with convincing objective evidence, I would like to hear it. Otherwise, consider this case closed. Even Daisuke himself hasn't been saying anything.
[ It's true. Daisuke has been silent ever since the black-haired student had been providing the recaps of the situation at hand while providing his theory. He feels that there is nothing more to say after he had claimed that the murderer knocked him out and he woke up to Kyouko and Chiyo's corpse. He had done all his shouting that there was no way that he would murder his girlfriend and someone he considers as a very close family member. He would have protected them to the death if he could, not be the instigator to their deaths. It was the loudest he had ever yelled in his life in an attempt to defend his innocence, but they had fallen on deaf ears. This is why he had run out of tears to cry. There's nothing left. Nobody would believe him, other than possibly Naegi. At this point, he looks resigned to face the outcome.
It's hard to trust people when your life is on the line.
Words can be faked.
Emotion and actions can also be faked.
This is why the students hold their faith in objective physical evidence, no matter how unlikely it seems for Daisuke to commit the murders. ]
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[ The student seems very composed as he provides his counter argument. ]
Furthermore, all of us with the exception of Daisuke have an alibi for the time of Chiyo Matsuoka's murder. We all confirmed it with each other. This is the biggest nail in the coffin for Daisuke. The murder weapon has been disposed of in the furnace, though we have seen traces of it around on the floor, but the room to the furnace was locked. The only person here that can get through locks is also Daisuke. Do you see where I am getting at, Makoto? Even if this seems to be an easy case, you can't deny that the evidence is here along with the alibis. Alibis are crucial for a reason. Even Daisuke's excuse of "having been knocked out by the actual murderer", or so to speak, holds very little water with everything stacked against him.
[ He looks evenly at Naegi. It is no way taunting, but something like hardened steel of a stare. ]
If you have a counterargument with convincing objective evidence, I would like to hear it. Otherwise, consider this case closed. Even Daisuke himself hasn't been saying anything.
[ It's true. Daisuke has been silent ever since the black-haired student had been providing the recaps of the situation at hand while providing his theory. He feels that there is nothing more to say after he had claimed that the murderer knocked him out and he woke up to Kyouko and Chiyo's corpse. He had done all his shouting that there was no way that he would murder his girlfriend and someone he considers as a very close family member. He would have protected them to the death if he could, not be the instigator to their deaths. It was the loudest he had ever yelled in his life in an attempt to defend his innocence, but they had fallen on deaf ears. This is why he had run out of tears to cry. There's nothing left. Nobody would believe him, other than possibly Naegi. At this point, he looks resigned to face the outcome.
It's hard to trust people when your life is on the line.
Words can be faked.
Emotion and actions can also be faked.
This is why the students hold their faith in objective physical evidence, no matter how unlikely it seems for Daisuke to commit the murders. ]