And Shiori is not discussing too much for a proven city.
I agree that it is difficult to pull Poppins with the current survey options, for this you need to come up with alternative formulations for at least two questions (because in the main options there are all 3 lies regarding it).
But Todd is easy if the lie is on the second, regardless of whether he is a weapon or the presence of protection. Even for stalking people, one can choose different formulations, and still it will not be true, because the persecution is hardly equal to murder (for comparison, there is the first question).
Well, he survived death, again, this is more likely to speak of a lie to the second question than to some other. Sherlock by that time could easily die in the form of Dryusha.
Let’s do a factual analysis of clipping roles.
Armchair and rigid face - strongly associated with Miss Marple for me. Or Biggles but he has veteran ability.
We’ll throw Marple back, probably Beagle too.
The poll reclines Liz.
Victim was found near desktop, so it could be Miss Marple again, but she has laptop, not desktop, or Chris. Also Scrooge and Jekyll can match.
We recline Marple again.
Role of the victim is Chris because of F meme for pay respect?
Subtract Robin.
Hard to say about other roles of victims. The firm skull of Julik - maybe for Jeeves with his in-brain Cybernet implant?
Subtract Jeeves. We subtract Oliver, too, if you count Julik not Jeeves, because there will not be a member of the city bunch to misinform the corpse.
Of course, I can believe that Oliver on the first night defended Jeeves, no matter what offer he was. But in this case, where did another defense come from tonight, because Shiori also had to spend the second on himself?
So it's worth throwing both, and this is consistent.
And the Goose looks like a divine person. He can be Orlando if recall the plot of the book.
Subtract Orlando (often, and in this case, I still agree with the description).
Well, and considering that we have Julik Oliver, you can throw Sherlock.
So I think that Sherlock's curing is the more likely version.
Because if Shiori Sherlock, the move to Julik is illogical, there were a sufficient number of more active goals that need stronger treatment, even if you didn’t want to give it to yourself.
Alice and Griffin from the city remained. Now you can study the survey again.
Doesn’t know those who shoot - not always true.
Both have neither protection nor weapons - not always true.
So, a lie should be on the third question. If stalking people is an opportunity to check, then there is no lie (= true) only for Alice.
The problem with protection still remains, because in Alice's case it is external. Either Sherlock was alive (by the way, it’s completely impossible to throw him out by the way, according to a survey with a lie on a weapon, he is suitable, he can be suitable for protection, if you imagine that for some reason Shiori needed to treat an inactive), or something marginal.
I am waiting for corrections in reasoning. It is difficult to refute Oliver in the form of Julik, the description about it is surprising that it worked perfectly for him. And that means you have to have Sherlock alive on the third night to save Shiori-Alice. Or Shiori Todd. There are two basic options left.
The thing, that you're still alive, while you are definitely the most strongest and experience in the game. But it would be stupid to ask you "Why do you still alive?". So it's a matter that has nothing with questions to you, but to the game overall.
The Mafia and the maniac didn’t do so many murders so that such reasoning made sense.
With the same success, this can be applied to you. A chain of modkills for inactivity knocked down the natural order of mortality when the most peaceful come out first.