Let's just say it involves being on painkillers for other reasons, what painkillers eventually do to your bowels, and having to take dumps-of-steel with the size and hardness of the Costa Concordia.
I don't want to explain this. I'll take the risk of not telling you. I know the jailer and I did ask the jailer to jail X. If I tell you who's the jailer then I give the Gs a chance to recruit him.
Even if you do know the jailer, that doesn't say anything about your role. You could easily be a g manipulating the jailer (if you really know who it is).
Why exactly am I the prime suspect? I fucked up with jailing X, but he was all over me for no particular reason and I had to protect myself. I had no idea he's the BG.
If they are working together, what would be the point of trying to make Fred look suspicious? Getting votes away from her and over to him? That seems too desperate.
Even if you do know the jailer, that doesn't say anything about your role. You could easily be a g manipulating the jailer (if you really know who it is).
That makes sense. Knowing that you know who the jailer does narrow down the field though. Or at least it's impossible not too have a few specific people in mind. Assuming you are telling the truth, of course.
If they are working together, what would be the point of trying to make Fred look suspicious? Getting votes away from her and over to him? That seems too desperate.
That makes sense. Knowing that you know who the jailer does narrow down the field though. Or at least it's impossible not too have a few specific people in mind. Assuming you are telling the truth, of course.