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love me despite the bloodstains, darling.
Nadia you
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Prompt #306
“I’m gonna commit a small murder.”
HOLLLY FKIN SHIT IS THIS STILL A KIDS SHOW?!
You know 2 characters who will never interact I'd love to see what happens when they meet each other? Remus Sanders and Kusuke Saiki. So many possibilities and I wanna see all of them.
Ik that everyone wants trial angst but I truly don’t think there was ever a trial and that it was settled on a plea deal (community service/ probation) bc most cases in the us don’t go to court
i mean canonical to the ec there was a trial xDD so regardless of actual realism it def does happen. i think the reasoning is that cass refused to believe that what actually happened happened, which gives us a lot of additional layers re: her completely ignoring what was happening to andrew under her roof, as well as their final reunion. like fuck. it fucking sucks. but also most cases in the us don’t go to court bc they are stuff like traffic offenses, minor drug offenses, petty theft, property dispute, civil disputes, business disputes etc. here’s a crime statistics graph i found
and this doesn’t include civil suits at all. note how murder charges are right at the bottom. according to the resources i’ve found, only 2% of criminal defendants go to trial... because 90% of them plead guilty. aaron is obviously not going to plead guilty so this already makes him an outlier, out of them, 8% had their cases dismissed, i highly doubt a judge is going to look at a legal dispute like the one going on btw cass aaron and andrew and just go ‘yeah these people can sort it out nothing we need to do here’
i think what’s more interesting is looking at what the fact that there /was/ a trial tells us about cass.