» Sun May 13, 2012 3:26 am
Gor'Badd Al' Chem'st
Let me clear out a few things:
Yes, I am weak. Why then would I even have gone up against a strong hunter in the first place?
As for tricking someone, you are also known to be a lier Jebediah. I left behind my criminal life ages ago. Why I would need to trick someone who "had a neutral expression on his face, apparently didn't see the killer" is not really a convincing argument.
Yes, I hate guns. Mainly because I got this life-long wound from one, which hasn't healed properly. I do, however, not seek a vendetta against someone I barely know, just because they happen to be carrying a load of guns.
You mention an Arch.... What on earth are you talking about? Do you perhaps know something of these wolves we others do not? Maybe because you are one yourself, Jebediah?
As for my poisons.. I haven't used those in ages. And even then, they aren't to be applied on a weapon to strike with, they are meant to be eaten or drank.
As Consuela pointed out, the knife leaves more than one of us as suspects, even when applying the logic of the knife-wielding wolf living outside the flophouse itself, which we cannot possibly think is 100% surely true.
And as Consuela pointed out also, the "hey, what are you doing in here" is not 100% surely the victim speaking to the murderer. It may be a wolf to a wolf, which is my theory.
The only-I repeat, only true indicator against me is a stab wound on the left side. Anyone could strike someone on the left side. And don't forget: the wound is deep. My flower-cutting butter-knife couldn't do such damage even if a bear was swinging it.
So, I'll repeat my evidence against Jim Jackson:
Jim Jackson steps in if things gets out of control. Cool headed when under pressure.
This fits both of these murders. One of the wolves was struggling to kill the hunter, so Jim acted cool headedly and took control of the situation. Shot two times with no lethal efficiency and then returned to the flophouse for the night, as the tracks show. This day, he chose to make a stealthy, calculated kill with his knife. One of the other wolves most likely asked him or he asked them "what are you doing here", just before the kill. It is the only way to explain everything that has happened so far. By executing me, you will be killing an innocent man when you focused on small details that fits over fourth of us, while missing the large picture of everything we know so far that points towards Jim Jackson.