Board Thread:News on Criminal Case/@comment-25993708-20160830153323/@comment-24032096-20160830162227

James Five wrote: MaxShadows wrote: Well, in this case, the murder weapon is difficult to deduce and/or guess, as:


 * The victim must have been killed with a deadly drug.


 * The victim must have been killed with a drug that is not so deadly, but can cause serious health issues if combined with other condition we still do not know (e.g.: Troy Takiguchi was killed by a mixture of EPO and insuline, but we did not know he had diabetes until the case was released).


 * The victim must have been killed with something that is not even a drug (e.g.: Susie Pickley and the energy drink).

Now, focusing on the victim, he has his limbs damaged (we still do not know the nature of the damage as the teaser may be censored). I am afraid to say that we have to rely on Grace's autopsy.

If I had to estimate, putting a big ammount of risk like the last time in spite of being lucky to guess, I would say the murder weapon is some sort of steroid/corticosteroid. There's a syringe on his neck, that will be likely registered as the murder weapon. All of my time doing the explanation and I did not see the syringe. In that case, you are 100% right, James. It will not be a surprise if they repeat the weapon again, just after having it at Oceania's finale.