Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, June 18, 1972 | Trial 5-2 | Jack | Re: Stella, Basil, Katsuo; Attn: Everyone
Jack flashed a grin and a thumbs-up at Basil and Stella. They were getting out of here. Basil had it right - they couldn’t have done anything without the weight of the proof that they had now, and they’d only just discovered the pieces which connected everything. And now, Stella had pretty much firmly connected Tim’s murder with their bigger case, tying up all the loose ends. With everything they’d found, they had a clearer-cut case for the mastermind than for any murder they’d tried to solve so far. They’d finally arrived at the truth. He, Stella, Makoto, Hoshi, and Basil… they’d done it.
“For starters, we know the mastermind has to be female.”
Jack held up a bloodstained and crumpled note, with some very notable frantic scribbles on it: “OUR CITY, SHE’S TRYING TO–”
“The entire Hope’s Peak 81st class was murdered. Their bodies were locked inside a meeting room on the second floor of Admin, full of the same bullet holes which they’d suffered weeks earlier. This note was in one of their hands. Beyond that, though…”
Next, he pulled out a blue journal from the overstuffed backpack he’d brought with him, which members of the class had seen him writing in the previous week.
“Atoshi-san and I, when she was still alive, got into Shirosai-san’s room. He had left some datalogs on his computer, which revealed that there was a freshman member of the 84th class who would be coming in a few weeks ahead of the main group - that’s us. Shirosai-san and Think-tank-chan had to leave before then, so they weren’t murdered… but, from a corrupted file in those datalogs, Atoshi-san and I were able to decipher enough to infer that that freshman was some sort of performer.”
After folding the journal back up on his podium, he crossed his arms and grinned at this next point.
“There aren’t any communications from inside this dome. It’s entirely cut off, besides the livestream. And, even if there were communications during that time, they’d give away the freshman’s position. There’s a certain Net Idol who was mysteriously absent from her channels for a good period before we arrived here. It was newsworthy enough that I heard about it. Wouldn’t that be the perfect time to set this thing up? Plus, the numbers add up. Twenty people came in here. Two from the 84th class, Shirosai-san and Think-tank-chan. Eighteen freshmen, one of whom was making a re-entry after setting this up. As evidenced by the banquet sign, the 84th class was only expecting 17 of us to come at that time. It all adds together.”