How To Commit Murders That Don't Suck In DR - An Essay

no that’s literally what i fucking said like
did you not read the post???

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Burning the body can muddle the time of death if you have the means to do so

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that’s literally not what i said like, at all, i was simply pointing out that simplistic murders don’t contain the exact kind of trick you mentioned and hence the straight investigation of what appears to have happened can lead to the truth

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Huh. I must’ve skipped over it.

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Well I burned the body in the first DR game but the time of death wasn’t exactly obfuscated by it :wowee:

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Have you tried burning them alive

Yes, they were alive.

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mmm

fair enough, depends on what info the hosts wants to give to make the murder harder/easier to solve.

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Oh

Well bad luck I guess

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Can poison still be used to, say, incapacitate the victim?

oh, yes, obviously, it’s only deadly poisons that are being removed

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rigged

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shit. sorry. uh, i thought that was already public info

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Oh yeah like I drank heroin in DR3 to incapacitate myself :wowee:

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Well

This is certainly a :wowee: moment

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I mean I thought it was fairly obvious deadly poison was being yeeted but you know

Poison is broken i feel like in DR games to an extent

maybe thats just a me thing tbh though

There was an incinerator room to burn evidence in the first DR game.

My plan was to kill the blackened while they were trying to burn evidence so that there would be two murders, so less time to figure stuff out.

So I poured alcohol in the incinerator so that it would blow up once it was used.

But then Alice got bloodthirsty and made an event that ‘garbage was piling up in the cafetaria and you wouldn’t be able to eat there to recover energy’ or something like that shortly after I returned from the incinerator room :wowee:

At least, that’s what I remember from it, it was a long time ago.

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yes, it is, that’s why we’re removing it

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