Indeed. Watch your back, peoples. Them's a comin'.Nyarl wrote:In the revolving sushi case, the murder's motive was awfully close to, "He was mean to me on the internets!"
Indeed. Watch your back, peoples. Them's a comin'.Nyarl wrote:In the revolving sushi case, the murder's motive was awfully close to, "He was mean to me on the internets!"
Abs. wrote:Indeed. Watch your back, peoples. Them's a comin'.Nyarl wrote:In the revolving sushi case, the murder's motive was awfully close to, "He was mean to me on the internets!"

Anonnymus wrote:[...] Prof decided to rape a giant juice maker using a feather of ostrich [...]
Nyarl wrote:Detective Prince wrote:Does anyone know the most ridculous reason anyone has ever killed someone over in DC?
In the revolving sushi case, the murder's motive was awfully close to, "He was mean to me on the internets!"

kkslider: Knows he's the most likely candidate to die in such a fashion.kkslider5552000 wrote:the worst part is that I could totally see that happening tooNyarl wrote:In the revolving sushi case, the murder's motive was awfully close to, "He was mean to me on the internets!"
Abs. wrote:kkslider: Knows he's the most likely candidate to die in such a fashion.kkslider5552000 wrote:the worst part is that I could totally see that happening tooNyarl wrote:In the revolving sushi case, the murder's motive was awfully close to, "He was mean to me on the internets!"

kkslider5552000 wrote:Abs. wrote:kkslider: Knows he's the most likely candidate to die in such a fashion.kkslider5552000 wrote:the worst part is that I could totally see that happening tooNyarl wrote:In the revolving sushi case, the murder's motive was awfully close to, "He was mean to me on the internets!"
That would just confirm everything I've ever said.


Anonnymus wrote:[...] Prof decided to rape a giant juice maker using a feather of ostrich [...]
Nyarl wrote:According to Wiki, Japan has a pretty lenient system (though it does have the death penalty). Even those sentenced to life are often paroled after 15 years. Most of Conan's sympathetic murderers will probably get out in 5 years, or 3 if the crime wasn't premeditated. 5 years is hardly a merciless punishment.
xGinx wrote:kkslider5552000 wrote:Abs. wrote:kkslider: Knows he's the most likely candidate to die in such a fashion.kkslider5552000 wrote:the worst part is that I could totally see that happening tooNyarl wrote:In the revolving sushi case, the murder's motive was awfully close to, "He was mean to me on the internets!"
That would just confirm everything I've ever said.
We might have a real Mafia Game in the Forum![]()
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Dwalin wrote:So how these trials are supposed to end? Will the extenuating circumstances based only on the words of the murderers be admitted at the trial or not? What do you think?

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