Welcome back to the story I'll probably be going away from the script format I used in the previous trial so it will be a more traditional trial and I hope you enjoy and I would love to get more reviews on this story, I hope you all enjoy.

Victim 1: Ibuki Mioda

Time of Death: 6:53

Time of discovery: 8:23

Bodily wounds: one stab wound through her back

Killing blow: the stab wound in her back most likely punctured a lung or the heart and would have died instantly or from blood loss because of the stab wound.

Truth Bullets

Monokuma File

Pool of Blood

Togami's Theory

Ibuki's Bathroom

Water is turned on at 6 o'clock

Ibuki's Name Plate

Mikan's Autopsy

Kyoko's Theory

Kirumi's Account

Taka's Account

Sakura's Account

Akane's/Tenko's Accounts

Peko's Account

Yasuhiro's/Hifumi's Tardiness

Nagito's/Ryoko's Accounts

Taka's Gift List

No Knives were Missing

Mikan's Account

Trial Doors 10:08 AM

Ryoko's POV

Mikan and I walked to the now visible elevator doors by the locked staircase where many of our classmates were waiting. Eventually two noteworthy stragglers, those being Hiro and Kyoko, arrived, the former being much more out of breath than the latter.

"Hiding evidence, you lazy bum?" Toko spat at Hiro.

"Chill bruh I ain't the killer," Hiro replied.

"Sure menace, you killed Ibuki," Tenko accused with a trembling finger.

"We're not even at the trial," Hiro cried, grabbing at his filthy hair.

"Would you guys shut it?! We will solve this at the trial," I snapped, silencing the trio and earning several stares from my fellow students.

All of us waited for the remaining stragglers. Once Kirumi and Taka arrived it was apparent that they especially were trying to grab some last minute evidence but turned up fruitless. We all stepped into the now open elevator and waited for it to descend into the depths of the school. Once again it was where we would fight to bring the killer to justice and hopefully sentence them to an unfortunately horrible death. As the doors opened again I realized that once again we have stepped into a fire and brimstone hell.

We descended into the trial room where the atmosphere definitely had a more Grecian feel to it, with giant pillars surrounding the court room along with red curtains with a gold lining hung from these pillars giving it a very ancient Greece type of atmosphere, almost as though we were at one of those Greek forums. Everyone took their places at the different empty podiums excluding the ones occupied by the grey portraits of their fallen friends.

"So why do we have art projects for our dead students?" Ichiro asked, referring to the fork and spoon X of Teruteru, the two guitars forming an X for Ibuki, and multiple small X's for Hiyoko.

"I like to be a little artsy sometimes," Monokuma joked earning multiple glares from the students. "Yeesh tough crowd, anyways same rules as last time if you catch the blackened they get a punishment but if you get it wrong then the spotless are punished and the blackened gets to select one person to bring with them but, you may sacrifice someone if you can't find the blackened. However, I've made a rule change-the vote to sacrifice must have a two thirds majority so it does not have to be unanimous, but the blackened still gets a perk if they aren't sacrificed," Monokuma explained.

"What evoked the change of heart," Kyoko asked.

"I felt that I would get more bloodshed if I lowered the vote because knowing you kiddos, you may get one or two wrong, and I want this game to last," Monokuma explained. "Anyways if you kiddies don't have any further questions for this cute bear, then let's get this trial rolling," Monokuma continued.

"Man where do we start, there's not much to go on in this case," Leon said scratching the back of his head.

"Actually Leon, there's plenty to go on, we just need to sift through it to find the true identity of the culprit," Celeste elegantly spoke.

"We don't need to do any of that, HIRO is our culprit," Toko exclaimed, jabbing her finger across the room towards the clairvoyant.

"Yeah, that menace, was extremely late to our morning breakfast and then attempted to run and hide himself in his room," Tenko snarled.

"I'm not the culprit, how many times do I have to tell you," Hiro countered desperately.

"WOULD YOU THREE SHUT IT," I yelled pissed off "This trial won't go anywhere if we just accuse each other, this is what the culprit wants," I said, slamming my fist again and again onto the table.

"Besides Hiro, or for that matter any boy couldn't have committed this muder," Ichiro claimed resting his palms on his stand.

"How so?" Celeste inquired.

"Ibuki's nameplate. If you had visited the crime scene you would have seen that Ibuki's nameplate had been at some point moved," Ichiro explained.

"And how does is it clear Hiro of suspicion," Sakura questioned.

"You should know Sakura, those door slams you described were in the girls hallway, correct," Ichiro began.

"Yes, but what of it," Sakura curiously asked.

"They were both in the girls hallway so therefore a girl most likely killed Ibuki because the first slam was probably the culprit leaving their room the second being them entering Ibuki's room. Secondly a boy doesn't gain anything by moving Ibuki's name plate however a girl does," Ichiro went on.

"What do you mean a boy doesn't gain anything by moving Ibuki's name plate," Maki asked.

"I get it, because a girl could switch their name plate with Ibuki's and pretend that they had just left their room, when in reality they left Ibuki's," Makoto figured with his eyes sparkling.

"Bingo," Ichiro responded.

"But, a boy could do that with Ibuki's name plate in order to leave false evidence and then head back to their room," Aoi suggested.

"Not possible," a familiar snooty voice said. "If someone were to plant false evidence to incriminate someone then the name plate would be on someone else's door or on the floor, and secondly Sakura would almost have certainly caught them," Byakuya stated.

"Why are we so quick to trust Sakura, she could very well be the killer," Ouma stated amidst an arising uproar. An uneasy silence soon came up as we all looked at each other with a new sense of hesitation. It was clear that as trustworthy as Sakura was, the unlikable Kokichi raised a fair point.

"No she couldn't have been the killer, from the incinerator room you can see the boy's hallway and she didn't leave it until after the time of the murder," Taka announced over the furor

Why didn't he say this sooner, maybe he's lying, I began to think only to have thoughts were interrupted by the actual pathological liar.

"Why did you wait until now to say that," Ouma asked smirking.

"I didn't feel it prudent to announce it until now as I assumed that we all trusted MIss Oogami," Taka explained.

"Look I don't think Taka is one to lie, I think we can trust both him and Sakura," Kaede suggested.

"I guess I'll accept it then, very well continue then," Ouma exclaimed with a shit-eating grin all too common on his face.

"Let's move on, since we've established that the culprit is most likely female in gender, that leaves us with about twenty three suspects I believe," Keebo mused.

"Correct, but is there anything to help narrow that list down even further," Kiyo asked as he fiddled with one of his arm controls.

"I believe Akane and Tenko were with each other all night, isn't that a solid enough alibi to remove them?" Kaito brought up.

"I think that, considering that this was their story last trial, I think it is relatively safe to assume them as innocent, I think," Chiaki mused with her finger on her chin.

"I concur with Chiaki, assuming them innocent is probably fine," Twogami agreed, nodding politely.

"Are there any other alibis that help establish who couldn't have committed the murder," Kiyo asked.

"Actually there is Kiyo, I believe Taka holds the alibi for Kirumi," Shuichi announced leaving everyone's gaze to fall upon the moral compass.

"Yes," Taka started. "As I was on guard duty in front of the incinerator, I was able to see Kirumi head to the kitchen which was around 6:45, and she never came back until after we had discovered the body," Taka further explained.

"Ms. Koizumi and Ms. Akumatsu are also exempt because they discovered the body alongside Mr. Aiko correct?" Hifumi mused.

"Yes that would certainly hold true," Nagito agreed.

"So that would narrow our list down to seventeen now?" Keebo asked.

"Allow me to cut in but, I feel that we brushed over the fact that Ishimaru isn't a confirmed credible source, he could very well lie about Sakura in order to get a free ride out of here," Tanaka announced earning multiple confused looks his way.

"Why is that Gundham, he hasn't done anything suspicious has he," Sonia inquired.

"Not out right, but he isn't necessarily innocent either," Gundham explained.

"How so? Ichiro and Makoto explained how a boy couldn't have done it without being caught," Rantaro folding his arms over each other.

"Because unlike anyone else Taka just has to make it to his post at the incinerator room, so he wouldn't have to go through Sakura," Gundham explained.

"No kid," Ryoma gruffly interrupted. "He still would have, even if he had a shorter and quieter route Sakura would almost certainly have noticed him missing from his post," Ryoma explained.

"Not only that but Taka would almost certainly have to wash himself off considering the massive pool of blood surrounding Ibuki's body," Kyoko added further disproving Gundham's theory.

"Well then I rest my case, my four dark devas as well as myself however will still continue to assist in this trial," Gundham explained. Said devas retreated into his coat sleeves with a small whimper from each of them.

"Sure dude, but just to help further prove why it can't be Sakura," Ichiro said shooting a side glance at Ouma, "Taka would almost have certainly noticed that Sakura hadn't passed through the main hallway if she committed the crime and the likelihood of both of them committing it would be slim because they both wouldn't have been able to clean themselves and get rid of evidence in the span of seven or so minutes and then return to their posts before Peko or I arrived in the hallway," Ichiro explained to perfection earning many nods of approval from the group.

There appeared to be a lull in the discussion because no one had any further alibis to provide no one really knew what else to talk about so I decided to speak up. "Why don't we discuss the scene of the crime, maybe it will give us some clues on what happened and what specifically killed her," I suggested which earned some nods of agreement from the detectives.

"That would probably be for the best, because some people didn't even visit the scene of the crime," Twogami said.

"Well the crime scene didn't have too much to offer as far as evidence directed at one person goes but it probably helps. First Ibuki was laying on her stomach on the floor near her bed with a giant stab wound in her back as well as a massive pool of blood surrounding her body. Also the bathroom shower was clearly used however aside from that there was really no evidence that could help," Shuichi explained.

"Shuichi you forgot a crucial detail, the name plate was slanted which most likely means someone moved it at some point," Kyoko corrected, "And I believe I can offer a motive and a set of suspects on to who could have done it," Kyoko announced.

"Really you know who fucking did it?" Miu asked excitedly.

"I can not definitively say who, but a set of four who could switch into Ibuki's room without looking too suspicious," Kyoko amonously explained.

"That makes sense, because we haven't stayed here long it wouldn't be too hard to switch rooms with no one noticing especially if it's the room just across or next to yours," Leon mused.

"Yes that was my thought process as well, but of the five rooms closest to Ibuki's, only four are occupied because Hiyoko is no longer with us," Kyoko explained bluntly.

"Well get on with it then, chick! Quit with the suspenseful shit," Mondo exclaimed.

"Peko, Chiaki, Mikan, and Mahiru all would have the easiest time committing the act, however Mahiru is already confirmed to be innocent, so that just leaves us with three suspects," Kyoko announced narrowing her eyes at the three individuals throughout the courtroom.

"Hmm it appears that we have narrowed our focus to three individuals, maybe we can get one to crack," Ouma wondered jumping up and down at his stand.

"We need to narrow our focus even farther, but how do we do that?" Hajime wondered aloud.

"Maybe we should discuss the murder weapon, aside from the culprit it is one of the few things that is still a mystery," Kaede suggested.

"I can say for certain that it wasn't a kitchen knife because nothing was missing this morning when I arrived at the kitchen," Kirumi pointed out.

"I-I can also say that n-nothing was missing from the n-nurse's office as well," Mikan added.

"I realize she's a suspect so before Ouma says anything I was with her when she checked," I added, glaring at the smirking Supreme Leader.

"Hmm, one thing that has puzzled me is how did they not get blood on their clothes after killing Ibuki?" Ichiro offered stroking his chin.

"Maybe they brought a bag of extra clothing," Angie suggested.

"No, we would have found the bag in her room, or someone would have left the room with a bag. And no one has made any mention of it so I assume that theory is unlikely," Shuichi mused.

"Maybe they used a long reaching weapon," Sonia suggested.

"I don't think any gu…" Miu began before being unceremoniously cut off by Kyoko.

"Yes that is the most likely scenario, maybe a sort of samurai sword of some sort," Kyoko suggested.

"Maybe Peko's sword could kill someone," Ouma wondered.

"No it's made of bamboo, which would not be able to stab someone," Byakuya explained.

"Where could one get a weapon like that though," Hiro asked. At that point it dawned on us. My gift, Makoto's gift.

"Are you dumb, the damn gifts! Someone could have fucking easily gotten a gift that could make this crime work," Miu shouted, realization dawning on her face. At that point many of the others began shouting at each other, yet somehow a coherent conversation managed to rise up in volume over all the chaos.

"That would make sense, if there isn't a weapon that is apart of the school, then maybe someone was gifted a weapon that could possibly do this devilish deed," Tanaka mused as he stroked his chin. The four devas looked at their master and smiled before burying their faces in each others' fur.

"That would certainly make sense, but is there anyway where we can confirm who got what," Shuichi pondered.

"Actually there is, I believe Taka had a list of individuals who had given up their gifts and left them in one of the classrooms," Makoto said, drawing everyone's attention to the Ultimate Moral Compass.

"That would be correct," Taka said as he cleared his voice. "Including myself, Togami, Makoto, Toko, Ichiro, Sayaka, Chiaki, Nekomaru, Mondo, Shuichi, Mahiru, Nagito, and Kirumi all donated their gifts to the classroom," Taka listed as he pulled out his list from his pocket.

"By any chance would those gifts cause any harm or kill someone if used," Peko asked.

"No all of them were practically harmless, besides Mister Oowada's dumbbells but, as Miss Mioda was stabbed, it is unlikely that a weapon was procured from there," Taka explained.

"I see perhaps we should increase security there for good measure," Peko suggested.

"I can agree with that, but how does that help clear our three remaing culprits from suspicion," Kaito asked.

"Nyeh, didn't you notice, Chiaki was on the list of people who gave up their gifts," Himiko offered as she pulled down her witch hat to avoid the stares heading her way. As quickly as she spoke up she seemed to slink into her shell once again with a sleepy gaze.

"Great job Himiko, I'm so proud," Tenko clapped.

"Nyeh, leave me alone," Himiko said avoiding the compliment and brandishing oversized sleeves at her.

"But, does that really clear Chiaki from suspicion, as you recall some people got more than one gift," Peko pointed out.

"I gave up three gifts actually, Taka can attest to that," Chiaki said

"Yes she did give up three gifts," Taka confirmed. "One of which, an erotic game, is very much unwelcome in a school environment. The other games were pinball and pachinko. That is all."

"So that would almost certainly exclude Chiaki from the list," Ichiro decided. Taka retrieved his list and folded it into a tiny square and shoved it into his pocket once Ichiro let out a small fist pump of affirmation.

"Agreed, yet how do we decide between Mikan and Peko," Kiyo pondered, resting his chin on his fist.

"I don't think any of them could have done it," Tenko yelled in grief. A large uproar of consensus came about from all of us and we began to murmur excitedly.

"I agree this has to be some sick trick done by the bear," Mahiru agreed, her voice piercing over the others.

"Now now, I had nothing to do with this murder one of you did it, I mean seriously after the first trial you still think I'm involved," Monokuma explained to the group.

"Yes," was the resounding answer from the group.

"Ugh kids are so disrespectful these days," Monokuma complained throwing his hands up in the air in defeat.

"You're the one putting us through this damn game," I yelled, releasing anger I didn't know I was bottling up.

"Ryoko chill out, the same goes for you all too! That bear's probably got more ways to fuck us over so we shouldn't egg him on," Ichiro exclaimed.

"Agreed, we need to continue through this trial," Kyoko spoke crossing her arms.

"Maybe we can pressure one of them into confessing," Ouma suggested smiling all the while.

"No I think we need to come at this from a different angle, possibly motives," Twogami suggested.

"No I think we need to go over the crime scene once more, maybe we will catch something that we missed," Kyoko spoke up.

"W-well, Ibuki was lying face down w-with a massive of pool blood a-around her," Mikan began.

"There was nothing suggesting she had a note or really anything in her bedroom," Byakuya continued.

"Then there was the bathroom, which was obviously used based off of the condensation on the shower," Shuichi went on.

"And because they used the bathroom shower they had to clean up any hair or anything that would incriminate them being there," Peko added.

"Yes, and because the water turns on at six they could have easily washed any blood off of them," Ichiro went on.

"The main question is time, however I believe our culprit can answer that," Kyoko announced. Once again the trial room burst into life with myriad accusations flying wildly towards many people. I hear my name out of all of them yet I can't make out why. Mikan begins to cry and Himiko tries to pull out a useless wand.

The furor quieted down just enough so that Kyoko's low, almost robotic, monotonous voice, managed to pierce through the air with a harsh whistle. "Please explain to us why and how you killed our musician, Miss Pekoyama."

"What do you fucking mean Peko!" Fuyohiko yelled, suddenly caring about the trial at hand.

"Peko said one crucial detail that she shouldn't have known unless she was at the crime scene," Kyoko countered confusing the bunch.

"Oh, I get it, unless Peko actually visited the crime scene she shouldn't have known about how the bathroom was cleaned of all physical DNA type evidence," Shuichi realized.

"That would be correct, but Peko, did you actually ever visit the crime scene," Kyoko asked.

"Yes Fuyuhiko and myself visited the scene of the crime before Monokuma announced that it was time for a trial," Peko explained.

"How could that be if you arrived to the trial elevator coming from the dining hall," Kiyo wondered as he tapped his chin.

"None of your fucking business," Fuyuhiko abruptly exclaimed.

"Now now Fuyuhiko please calm down," Peko started in a manner similar to scolding a tantrum throwing toddler. "We intended to get food from the dining hall after our investigation but we were unable to because of the announcement's timing," Peko explained.

"Oh bullshit!" Ichiro interrupted. "If you visited that damn room, then you would have seen me, I was there the whole time, I stayed at Kyoko's request," Ichiro lied, everyone who saw him or didn't see him at the crime scene knew he lied but why? Was he truly that confident in Peko being the killer.

"The fuck did you say to me you little shit," Fuyuhiko shouted jabbing his finger at Ichiro.

"You heard what I said but I'll say it in english again! You and Peko never entered Ibuki's room at all," Ichiro exclaimed slamming his palm on his trial stand at the end.

"How the fuck do you know that," Fuyuhiko yelled slamming his fist on his own podium.

"Because I was there the whole damn time," Ichiro yelled once more.

"Bullshit you were," Fuyuhiko countered.

"Fine then, if you went into Ibuki's room then give us a detailed description of her room until each and everyone of us is satisfied," Ichiro challenged jabbing his own finger at the short baby gangster.

"Uh um, well fuck I don't have to answer to you," Fuyuhiko stammered.

"Exactly, you can't recall because you weren't there. However, Peko does, because she was the one who killed Ibuki," Ichiro finished.

"Ok fine I never went into that room but there's no proof suggesting Peko killed Ibuki," Fuyuhiko claimed.

"No, but you two both just lied about visiting the room, so what purpose would lying serve aside from drawing more suspicion upon yourself," Maki reasoned, many of us jumping at the sudden appearance of her voice.

"Face it, you guys are caught. Fuyuhiko I don't understand why you would lie but unless you can provide a solid alibi for her then I don't see how you can salvage this," Twogami said.

"You all have fucking circumstantial evidence there's no fucking physical evidence that fucking suggests that she did it," Fuyuhiko desperately cried out.

"Fine then, then I ask that Peko unsheath her sword?" Kyoko replied.

"Why's that?" I ask curious as to why Peko' bamboo sword would be of importance.

"If the weapon we're looking for is a longer one which would allow our killer to reuse their clothes instead of bringing spares, then my hunch suggests that Peko got a real sword for a gift," Kyoko summarized.

"Perhaps, but something doesn't add up, when did Peko or even Mikan for that matter have time to change their nameplates back?" Kaede wondered aloud.

"It is puzzling isn't it, however it is possible they could have done it as soon as they left," Mahiru suggested.

"Probably not it would be too risky to do it most likely just after the morning announcement when everyone is leaving their rooms," Sonia countered.

"Then why not after?" Kiyo suggested tapping his chin.

"Like how long after are we talking," Ichiro asked.

"Why not an forty-five minutes or so, I believe it was at eight o'clock Peko left the cafeteria to go to the bathroom and came back about five minutes later just after Hiro had arrived," Kiyo exclaimed bringing to light what could possibly be the smoking gun in the case.

"Then why the slanted nameplate, she had all the time in the world to get it right," Kaito said.

"Hiro, Hiro was the one who made her mess up," Ichiro exclaimed coming to the realization of why the nameplate was slanted.

"How so?" Angie asked.

"Think about Hiro was so late, that when he left his room he probably saw Peko making the change, Hiro probably waved and said hi and startled Peko who probably hadn't made the switch to her bamboo sword yet, and she probably left with Hiro for breakfast in order to divert suspicion and she probably was banking that we wouldn't realize that a gift was the weapon let alone her gift," Ichiro surmised.

"Yeah man. Now that you mention it, Peko was pretty started when I waved to her when I left my dorm," Hiro added further proving the theory.

"So Peko, you wanna keep the silent treatment up or are you just going to admit it," Ouma asked.

"No, I do have to say that's pretty impressive but, Mikan could have also done it as well, she also doesn't have an alibi for the time and she is the only other non-innocent party who could have made the nameplate switch," Peko replied providing a reasonable accusation for the clumsy nurse.

"First off, Mikan performed the autopsy which she could have easily lied about, but according to the Monokuma file and most likely Kyoko's own checking of the body she didn't lie. Secondly, unlike you, she never left in the middle of breakfast -thus providing her with at least an alibi from tampering with the crime scene. And thirdly, if the time frame to complete this whole crime in seven minutes or so doesn't work for you it sure as hell doesn't work for her," Ichiro summarized perfectly.

"Face it Peko, you've been caught, just give up," Byakuya announced.

"Fuck you," a broken swear came from across the court room. "Peko you didn't do it. Don't give up fighting! …Please Peko," Fuyuhiko cried as he began tearing up almost seemingly realizing the truth as well.

"Master… I'm sorry master, but I've failed you," Peko spoke to the now sobbing Fuyuhiko. "Yes it was I who killed Ibuki Mioda I committed the crime," Peko announced to the group admitting to her crime.

"So you admit it?" Ichiro confirmed.

"Yes, you may all move on to the vote now," Peko conceded.

"Well it seems you chumps have come to a conclusion, let's see if you're right or wrong, will the blackened walk free or will the spotless survive," Monokuma taunted.

Everyone pressed the now visible button on their pedestals that showed the face of Peko, and the results showed it even Peko herself voted for herself. "And it appears that you all go it right, Peko Pekoyama killed Ibuki Mioda," Monokuma confirmed.

"Peko… why?" Fuyuhiko grieved.

"I did it for you master, your father… he may be…" Peko began before Fuyuhiko cut her off.

"Peko you know damn well I don't care about that man or the fucking business," Fuyuhiko shouted. "I… I just can't even look at you Peko you killed an innocent girl and for what to save me, if I wanted out I would have told you," Fuyuhiko painfully cried.

"Master…" Peko whimpered, closing her eyes solemnly.

"Peko... were we right, were we right on how you pulled it off," Shuichi asked.

"Yes…" The swordswoman took a deep breath and dropped her sword on the ground.

"I waited for Sakura to leave for the boys hallway then I made the switch. I knocked on Ibuki's door and she answered. Then she turned around and I stabbed her almost instantly killing her. I didn't get blood on me, but the idea of me using the shower is false. I turned it on, hoping to trick you all but I did have to clean all of my hair and anything that would incriminate me so I used a lint roller that I found in the girl's bathroom storage closet. Then I turned off the water and left and bumped into Sakura to help strengthen my alibi. I then left for breakfast with her. Then, yes, in the middle of breakfast I return to the crime scene to make the final touches and clean up anything else however Hiro caught me off guard, fearing he saw me I quickly ran after in hopes to make it look like I was just leaving my room," Peko explained in cold robotic detail as her 'master' Fuyuhiko sniveled.

"Have to hand it to you Peko you almost pulled it off, but you made one crucial error, you didn't kill the detective," Ouma snickered.

"Can it, Ouma," I snarled.

"Well I think it's my time now, Fuyuhiko be safe don't make the same mistake I did, and that goes for the rest of you, I do greatly regret my decision, and I wish you all the best, Monokuma please begin the punishment," Peko said giving Fuyuhiko a hug before moving away from the group. She faced monokuma with an unblinking gaze and prepared for the end to come.

"PEKO PEKOYAMA HAS BEEN FOUND GUILTY SO LET'S GIVE IT EVERYTHING WE'VE GOT, IT'S PUNISHMENT TIME!" Monokuma shouts. He hits a big red button that materializes in front of him. The chain that takes away our culprit wraps around her feet. I wince in anticipation of what's going to happen and Peko Pekoyama is dragged feet first up through the ceiling into a new execution room.

FORGING A NEW TOOL

The chains are still wrapped around her ankles as the new execution room whirs to life. We watch in horror as the room begins to heat up. As Peko turns red from the heat Mikan screams in horror as a large hammer slams onto Peko's stomach. She coughs up blood as her glasses break from the impact of a second hammer. The heat is still rising and she suffers what seems to be half a dozen more blows.

The blows end and we can barely see Peko's red eyes open. They close as a giant claw picks her up by the feet and drop her into a red hot vat of something. She's pulled out and dripped dry and frozen in steel instantly. The claw hangs her on a pedestal horizontal in front of photos of us, Fuyuhiko's photo being the closest to her corpse.

So that's it were you surprised by Peko? [I SURE WAS]I know some of you got it right, which is why I would like to open the opportunity for some of you to earn a little EXTRA information, I have all of my murders and most of the plots planned so if you get a death or even the mastermind correct (not named Junko because it's obvious she's involved) I will allow a question on the story or on to why I'm killing off someone. Anyways reviews,

Chlow Well I am slightly disappointed that the investigation didn't live up to your expectations but hopefully the trial did and you didn't necessarily get Peko you were definitely on the right track. Ichiro got in good with the detectives because of his surprising detective skills in the first trial. And yes Ryoko's character is good at getting alibis hopefully I'll show that more in the upcoming investigations.

Corn You were definitely on the right track with how the murder played out but Sayaka was definitely not right I hope you continue to enjoy the story