Rasputin was in Russia, Robespierre in France. Also Robespierre wouldn't say "Save the Queen". Though it's hard to say if that would make it a bad frame or a really bad true clue.
Right, so figure out whether the two dead scum had the true clues. For now:
Rasputin was in Russia, Robespierre in France. Also Robespierre wouldn't say "Save the Queen". Though it's hard to say if that would make it a bad frame or a really bad true clue.
The clue is "Kill the Queen, save Rasputin". So, maybe something Robespierre might advocate, and Robbiecon = Robespierre.
Vitiate Man.
History repeats the old conceits
The glib replies, the same defeats
Apparently, everyone but robbiecon has voted for scum twice.
Is that not proof enough?
No, not really. Bussing is especially effective in these situations because when a scum is going to die, you get credit for also voting them. Now, ducking a late game lynch could be game-winning.
Solve the clues, remove a suspect. Maybe it is robbiecon, ok? But what if you can prove that it is not him? Then you get two blind shots that have a chance of winning instead of only one.
You should be able to determine which of this set of clues is true and false by now.
Solve it and remove a suspect from inclusion.
Since there was no kill order, (as per the rules) the most recent clue was a true clue. It might not necessarily line up with the true/false alternation of the preceding clues.
CFC and org profile for landlubber is inconclusive, but IP lookup shows a US address.
Likewise for Seon, profile location info is inconclusive but IP lookup shows a US address.
No CFC info for Arjos.
For completeness, I'm from the US and you can find me as such on multiple websites.
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There are two clear suspects in 5 players, the others can be discounted. If we lynch wrong (yet choosing one of Arjos or robbiecon) and there is a kill, we go into a last day with 3 players and at most one of the remaining players is a suspect according to this clue. Even if you only take obvious information into account, robbiecon is the only one who actively lists a non-US location, and an extensive search might turn up other evidence of location for all remaining players.
I think the Beatles! info also makes it likely in light of the 1st clue: vote: robbiecon
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