... Actually, Silverberg, I'm reconsidering my original idea of Wright being a wolf. I have a post going with Marshall over here that is ... somewhat enlightening
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I know that you're busy catching up, but I'll be brief -- Wright's been suspicious to me since the beginning. His reaction to my question about the clue was odd; off for Wright. Furthermore, when I confronted him, his arguments appeared to be exercises in backpeddling, shifting the blame to the person I suspected the least for one reason or another.
What's most strange is our most recent thread, at the bottom of the post. Wright's demeanor in it is ... hesitant? I can't quite place my finger on the term for it. I'm referring directly to this comment:
Y-your instincts are better than mine. I got to talk to Sohma before she went out, but ...
... just Marshall. I -- I really don't think I can doubt you at this point.
... that seems almost played up, wouldn't you say? It doesn't sit well with me. Whereas with Marshall, he's very straight-forward about everything. Even when pressed about his "mistake" with Mr. Hyde, he does not react the way Wright did.
The evidence in the main post, particularly with the votes, point to Marshall, but my gut is telling me it's Wright.
After re-examining the posts in the community, my conversation with Wright, and my conversation with Marshall, I'm ... fairly certain it's Wright. I know the two of them rather well -- Wright moreso than Marshall. The sheriff's voting has been suspicious, but if you read through our conversation, he's consistent throughout it. Wright appears almost conservative in comparison. Too careful, I'd say? Whereas Marshall was certain of his votes, even if they were ridiculously idiotic.
If you add in that, in the text of miss Sohma's conversation with Mr. Wright, it seemed as though she were trying to divert suspicion onto Mr. Marshall...
Mr. Marshall could be acting as a lone wolf, using his...idiosyncracies and apparent difficulty with technology to conceal that, playing it safe. He has voted for the minority in several cases, quite decisively. That too may be a smokescreen to make himself seem harmless.
Mr. Wright seems very...tentative about some of his votes, though not to a high enough degree to become truly suspicious. The post with Rin can be seen as manufactured to throw suspicion on a different party and away from two wolves.
I do not suspect you at this point. You would know their behavior better.
... My gut says it's Wright, Mr. Silverberg. My vote is on Marshall at the moment and it will remain there so that the two go up, but when the ousting goes around ... mm.
I just can't throw that feeling I have about him, particularly after dealing with both him and Marshall yesterday evening.
That's what's struck me as odd this entire game, Mr. Silverberg. On the second night, Wright said he'd speak with Speed, Walker, and Hyde. He's a defense attorney; investigating things is his job. It shouldn't be much of an issue for him. Despite that, he didn't speak with any of them, and made a decision based on ... god knows what, really.
He didn't want to unlock anything until I told him to -- with Asuna and later with you. I suppose "did not want" is a strong way of putting it, but it's in Wright's nature to jump on these things and be on top of them.
What's most strange is our most recent thread, at the bottom of the post. Wright's demeanor in it is ... hesitant? I can't quite place my finger on the term for it. I'm referring directly to this comment:
Y-your instincts are better than mine. I got to talk to Sohma before she went out, but ...
... just Marshall. I -- I really don't think I can doubt you at this point.
... that seems almost played up, wouldn't you say? It doesn't sit well with me. Whereas with Marshall, he's very straight-forward about everything. Even when pressed about his "mistake" with Mr. Hyde, he does not react the way Wright did.
The evidence in the main post, particularly with the votes, point to Marshall, but my gut is telling me it's Wright.
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...his statement about placing a vote on Mr. Wright doing no harm is what bothers me most.
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He's commented again.
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There's a post with Sohma in Wright's journal that reaks of being faked. If you can't see it, I've copied the contents into my post with Marshall.
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Mr. Marshall could be acting as a lone wolf, using his...idiosyncracies and apparent difficulty with technology to conceal that, playing it safe. He has voted for the minority in several cases, quite decisively. That too may be a smokescreen to make himself seem harmless.
Mr. Wright seems very...tentative about some of his votes, though not to a high enough degree to become truly suspicious. The post with Rin can be seen as manufactured to throw suspicion on a different party and away from two wolves.
I do not suspect you at this point. You would know their behavior better.
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I just can't throw that feeling I have about him, particularly after dealing with both him and Marshall yesterday evening.
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Is that normal?
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He didn't want to unlock anything until I told him to -- with Asuna and later with you. I suppose "did not want" is a strong way of putting it, but it's in Wright's nature to jump on these things and be on top of them.
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The initial post is kinda out of date. Edgeworth and I decided that Marshall's our last wolf.
I am decided.
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