The Gs don't trust you but when they pick their targets to whack they only go after someone who's more likely to have a special role. When you as a C say publicly that you are convinced that she has a special role, you make them choose her. At a normal case, whacking Sabet (in case she is a C) is no different than whacking member A or B but when you say that, they prefer to go for Sabet. Of course I'm not saying that Sabet is a Civilian.
But the bodyguard simply can't and shouldn't trust you. He has to protect him/herself. He doesn't know if you are a G or C, he doesn't know about Sabet either so he will keep saving himself until he becomes sure about a civilian who is in danger.
All right, I understand what you were trying to say. But I still do not agree with it, since I am just 1 guy. And so early on in the game, the thoughts of 1 participant just don't mean all that much.
Bear with me here:
I have made it clear that I suspect Sab of having a special role. Possibly a G, possibly not. Which leads you to believe that the G's could be going after her.
Now imagine (I know, imagining is Fred's forte, but just try it

) me not mentioning my suspicions about Sab, but instead just voting for her. If I do that, the G's (assuming she's not one of them) will also know about my suspicions towards her, because why else would I vote for her.
End result is the same imo: Everyone (G's & C's) know that I'm watching & suspecting Sab. And how the G's act on that is their decision.
But hey, maybe I just should have kept my mouth shut
