Wow, excellent job reasoning out the situation GeneralHanky.I'm not sure we can safely say that one of the three parties responsible for the killings is non-mafia, but it seems most likely from a gameplay perspective (that is, I think an independent party is preferable to a third mafia family and assume that Kojiro feels the same way). And now that Orb has pretty well admitted to his associations, there's no logical choice but to execute him. So here you go, Orb.
vote: Orb
...And I would like to counter your accusation that I'm posting differently, but I really have no idea how my posting style or pattern is percieved by anyone other than myself. I've not been very helpful with my posts, if that's what you mean. Until you realized the likelyhood of Orb being a killer (of some sort), we haven't had anything to go on, so I've just been speculating on roles.
Something has just occured to me, though. I was trying to remember who we executed on Day 1 and remembered that it was Lemur, who was pardoned by the mayor. Kojiro said the mafia would be informed of Lemur's role. I was thinking that if he were a mafioso, the rival family would probably target him right away. But if he was in the non-Italian family and Orb was the last Italian mafioso, he would still be alive because Orb was distracted by the fact that his house got robbed (of newspapers?). So Lemur isn't proven innocent yet, while he doesn't have anything going against him either.
I wonder this, though: if a mafia family still has its two members alive and the thief breaks into one of their homes, will their intended murder still take place? I mean, after all, you don't need two people to kill someone.
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