But khaan didn't have a guilty result on seamus--else he'd have voted him. Khaan's reasoning on Seamus comes from something else. It's a reasonable suspicion but not convincing, Seamus should be familiar with the "private message-I know your guilty" tactic, it's been used before. And why on earth would the real detective pm a mafioso and tell him he was guilty?
btw, being vig killed makes me less likely to be guilty, not more.
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