Part 9: Theres a Reason Why the Game Has the Words Serial Murder In Them.
Part 6: Theres a Reason Why the Game Has the Words Serial Murder In Them.
Now that weve discovered Mr. Hiratas body, lets grill Yukiko for more information as to her whereabouts.
Last update, Toshi told us that he gave the ring to Yukiko last update. And if it was around the house during the time of the murder

...It stands to prove that the culprit is Captain Planet!
Starting off the next chapter with a 90s cartoon reference. Oh boy, this gonna be good.

...Yukiko must have been around the mansion that evening. Unfortunately, it looks like well have to make her fess up.
Hit her like your bitch wife.




Now that weve gotten Mr. Hiratas time of death, we can check Yukikos profile for new information on her alibi.





We have you now.
Hit her anyways.





Tyrell Badd(ass): Ace Detective.
I thought that said Hanukkah and I was wondering if you lost your mind.
Yes, the culprit is in Hanukkah. Brilliant deduction, Sherlock.
Since she has confessed to her involvement in the case, her role in the game is officially over. She doesnt offer any more information that could be of use to the player.
However, lets ask about her thoughts on Mr. Hiratas suicide.


Well, thats one way to end a relationship. I suppose well strike out for Shinkaichi now-

If a jokes worth making once, its worth making twice.
Anyhow, lets go to Shinkaichi to gather more information. I have a hunch well find something there

First order of business is to hassle everyone.
And slap them silly.

Well I mean this is Japan. Theres probably 7,000 people with the name Kawamura.

Since Okoi is close to Kawamura, and the former had some kind of connection with Kouzou, its possible that we could meet up with Kawamura through Okoi.

That said, we can now haul Okoi in the interrogation room.







Okoi is the least involved suspect in this case, but we may as well get her alibi anyways.


Alibi
A lot of customers were watching her live on stage at the time of the murder.
In other words, she cant be the culprit either.

5/6 of the cast innocent, 1/6 of the cast possibly innocent.
Nice doctor-esque penmanship.
To recap, everyone except for Yukiko and Kawamura have an air-tight alibi of sorts. While we can take Yukikos words at face value, its also possible that she was lying in order to cover up the murder she committed. Kawamura, on the other hand, is a suspect solely on the fact that we dont know his actions during the time of the murder.

Lets see what she has to say about Kouzou next.


...Why didnt you go to the police if you had this information?
Because shes a prostitute and thats kind of illegal?



Yes, youre very helpful. Thank you for telling us the location of Mr. Kawamura.

Mr. Kawamura is not available right now. Please leave a message right after the beep.

Now that we have a bit more information, Kawamuras profile gets updated.

Job
Masaji Kawamura, a habitual con man.
Personal Life
This guys had six convictions. Apparently, quite a few companies have been driven to bankruptcy, thanks to his con games and the like.

Groovy. Welp, theres nothing left for it, is there?
BUT WAIT, THERES MORE

Oh dear.
How many people must die to solve a crime?



Lets examine the corpse.






Investigating the room rules out vandalism, since nothing has been stolen from it.
Also, is that hair or blood Im seeing?

Unfortunately, the only way to progress from here is to close the case. From here on out, its the endgame.
Party in the U.S.A.



The Tokyo PD has not been the same ever since.
Brring! Brring!





Man, we suck at detectiving.