Be that as it may, surface level suspicions such as those can get someone wrongfully judged as guilty. There was nothing concrete pointing to your guilt, unlike with Sonya.
Simply having a multitude of specializations and spending time alone isn't enough, particularly when none of that matters once everyone falls asleep.
Much of that can be attributed to an incomplete understanding of the way the barriers worked.
[ or the... absence of the knowledge that there even were barriers, for some people... ]
We now know for the future that while it could be useful to document everyone's locations for the sake of plotting out the killer's route or finding inconsistencies, we should not consider them alibis. As you say, concrete evidence should be our focus.
no subject
Be that as it may, surface level suspicions such as those can get someone wrongfully judged as guilty. There was nothing concrete pointing to your guilt, unlike with Sonya.
Simply having a multitude of specializations and spending time alone isn't enough, particularly when none of that matters once everyone falls asleep.
no subject
[ or the... absence of the knowledge that there even were barriers, for some people... ]
We now know for the future that while it could be useful to document everyone's locations for the sake of plotting out the killer's route or finding inconsistencies, we should not consider them alibis. As you say, concrete evidence should be our focus.