May. 19th, 2020
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May. 19th, 2020 08:51 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
[Another great day in the life of Detective Prince 2.0 - Goro Akechi is on TV, being interviewed about his investigation of Kamoshida's death. It was initially deemed a heart attack, but Akechi has been outspoken in his suspicions of foul play, and here he explains why.]
As many have said, Kamoshida was an athlete in the peak of health, so it's certainly surprising that he'd simply drop dead. Yet the forensic investigation has been... inconclusive. I can't go into depth on an open case, but I'm allowed to confirm that at this time, we have not excluded the possibility of murder.
What's less widely-known is that Kamoshida's supposedly sterling reputation is actually quite superficial. In the aftermath of his death, multiple, very serious allegations of abuse have come to light, including sexual abuse. That's why I think that not only was he killed, but the likeliest culprit or culprits would be among the student body.
As his misdeeds come to light, some have even called it justice, though I can't say I agree. We have laws for a reason; one can't simply murder another, even if that person is himself reprehensible. At least, that's what I think.
Come to mention it, isn't our audience from Shujin? I'm a little nervous giving this kind of an interview in front of the real experts. Maybe we should be asking them!
[Here, the hostess goes out to find an audience member to interview]
As many have said, Kamoshida was an athlete in the peak of health, so it's certainly surprising that he'd simply drop dead. Yet the forensic investigation has been... inconclusive. I can't go into depth on an open case, but I'm allowed to confirm that at this time, we have not excluded the possibility of murder.
What's less widely-known is that Kamoshida's supposedly sterling reputation is actually quite superficial. In the aftermath of his death, multiple, very serious allegations of abuse have come to light, including sexual abuse. That's why I think that not only was he killed, but the likeliest culprit or culprits would be among the student body.
As his misdeeds come to light, some have even called it justice, though I can't say I agree. We have laws for a reason; one can't simply murder another, even if that person is himself reprehensible. At least, that's what I think.
Come to mention it, isn't our audience from Shujin? I'm a little nervous giving this kind of an interview in front of the real experts. Maybe we should be asking them!
[Here, the hostess goes out to find an audience member to interview]