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I'll be glad to explain my motives. I'll also agree to be locked up, even though I won't kill again tonight.

Dolores- There were quite a bit of speculations and accusations flying around her that day. So I decided to go ahead and target her, seeing as I had just gotten the idea of revenge in my head, she was the prime suspect at the moment. If you all will recall, she was also blocked that night.

Leibenston- Our investigator wasn't investigating shit. I though he might have been doing that to impede our own investigations.

Parker- She seemed a little too quiet to me, and wasn't helping at all.

Daly- This one was on a hunch, really. He seemed so suspicious to me, spending the entire night with our Lifeguard, apparently going to see her tonight (I assume).

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Daly- This one was on a hunch, really. He seemed so suspicious to me, spending the entire night with our Lifeguard, apparently going to see her tonight (I assume).

I think you have Frankie confused with me. And findin' love is no reason to be killed. Especially when the object of my affection has been brutally knifed by communist(s).

I say lock 'em both up. Their killin' has gotten us no closer to findin' the commie bastards and odds are it'll just get more loyal citizens killed.

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I think you have Frankie confused with me. And findin' love is no reason to be killed. Especially when the object of my affection has been brutally knifed by communist(s).

I say lock 'em both up. Their killin' has gotten us no closer to findin' the commie bastards and odds are it'll just get more loyal citizens killed.

I agree with James here. However, I'm not sure that there are any more nights for us, in which case we don't need to worry about killings. Still, is it better to be safe than sorry?

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I think, right now Garrison seems more suspicious to me. Dolores and Liebenston were common suspects, as seen at the voting day, and Frankie seemed a bit suspicious to me for a short time as well, so he could very easily be just a misaiming vigilante. And we should remember he was the second to vote for the communist Chief, right after Dolores.

And Garrison has already brought up the "Beware the newcomers" note. Following that, if Maxwell was no communist, we still have Garrison and me. Since I knwo I'm no communist, there is only Garrison and Maxwell left. So to me everything points towards Garrison, but of course we can't be sure. The best thing would really be if you both just stopped killing.

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I think, right now Garrison seems more suspicious to me. Dolores and Liebenston were common suspects, as seen at the voting day, and Frankie seemed a bit suspicious to me for a short time as well, so he could very easily be just a misaiming vigilante. And we should remember he was the second to vote for the communist Chief, right after Dolores.

And Garrison has already brought up the "Beware the newcomers" note. Following that, if Maxwell was no communist, we still have Garrison and me. Since I knwo I'm no communist, there is only Garrison and Maxwell left. So to me everything points towards Garrison, but of course we can't be sure. The best thing would really be if you both just stopped killing.

Yes, you joined our party late, but you lived in Alabatha before, didn't you?

How long has Miss Halle been living in Alabatha?

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Since the lighthouse keeper obviously couldn't have lived here, I'd like to ask Mayor Bradford if he recalls where the keeper did live.

And since the light is on, I'd like to know if there are any signs that the generator has been refueled lately.

It appears to have been fueled recently, as the fuel display indicates a half full tank of fuel.

"I think he slept in here, in a sleeping bag. Must've taken it with him when he left town with the others." Mayor Bradford says.

How long has Miss Halle been living in Alabatha?

"I believe three years." Farmer Alan says.

The town decides to lock up Captain Garrison and Ralph Jenkins.

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The Captain provides the most restraint, so both officers must hold on to him as they lead him to the Town Hall. Ralph walks freely, accepting his lockup.

"Unhand my Captain!" a voice calls.

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General Stanley and a group of soldiers approach.

"Since your attempts at weeding out the communists appear to yield no results, I have no choice but the enact X-K2P earlier than expected. Please offer no resistance." he says.

The soldiers begin to move forward...

No Night Actions will be accepted tonight. Chapter Thirteen will be up in less than 24 hours.

This topic can be locked now, please.

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