As per the floorplan, the windows only lead to the outside of The Swiss
Shuta was alone when they closed the door in the auditorium, but for only that moment. The culprit entered the auditorium afterwards- from the balcony! The culprit, Arvin, entered the balcony from the second floor. One of them shot Shuta with a gun or something. The balcony does constitute the auditorium. Afterwards, Aimee opened the door to the auditorium and before everyone else arrived, she stabbed Shutaâs dead body with the sword.
Afterwards, Aimee killed Garovel and Medlin and played dead herself. Arvin checked Aimeeâs body, him being the culprit wasnât fooled by Aimee. He killed Aimee and thus when the other two checked the body afterwards they justifiably believed Aimee was dead.
Before Madinson locked herself in the room, Arvin entered the lecture room through the door. Madinson then entered the lecture room and locked the door. Arvin killed her, left the lecture room. When the three survivors discovered Madinsonâs body, the lecture room door was unlocked (since Arvin left it as such when leaving the room).
Try again.
Shuta was alone when they closed the door in the auditorium, but for only that moment. The culprit entered the auditorium afterwards- from the balcony! The culprit, Arvin, entered the balcony from the second floor. One of them shot Shuta with a gun or something. The balcony does constitute the auditorium. Afterwards, Aimee opened the door to the auditorium and before everyone else arrived, she stabbed Shutaâs dead body with the sword.
Afterwards, Aimee killed Garovel and Medlin and played dead herself. Arvin checked Aimeeâs body, him being the culprit wasnât fooled by Aimee. He killed Aimee and thus when the other two checked the body afterwards they justifiably believed Aimee was dead.
Before Madinson locked herself in the room, Arvin entered the lecture room through the door. Madinson then entered the lecture room and locked the door. Arvin killed her, left the lecture room via the window (without physically leaving the Swiss- He could have just been on the Swiss side of the windows and left from there).
Anywhere outside of the windows constitutes as outside of The Swiss.
Shuta was alone when they closed the door in the auditorium, but for only that moment. The culprit entered the auditorium afterwards- from the balcony! The culprit, Arvin, entered the balcony from the second floor. One of them shot Shuta with a gun or something. The balcony does constitute the auditorium. Afterwards, Aimee opened the door to the auditorium and before everyone else arrived, she stabbed Shutaâs dead body with the sword.
Afterwards, Aimee killed Garovel and Medlin and played dead herself. Arvin checked Aimeeâs body, him being the culprit wasnât fooled by Aimee. He killed Aimee and thus when the other two checked the body afterwards they justifiably believed Aimee was dead.
Upon observation of the floor plans youâre so proud of one can notice Arvinâs room is near the window leading to the outside and right above the lecture room, so Arvin could have used the window to commit the crime, not physically leaving through it.
Shuta was alone when they closed the door in the auditorium, but for only that moment. The culprit entered the auditorium afterwards- from the balcony! The culprit, Arvin, entered the balcony from the second floor. One of them shot Shuta with a gun or something. The balcony does constitute the auditorium. Afterwards, Aimee opened the door to the auditorium and before everyone else arrived, she stabbed Shutaâs dead body with the sword.
Afterwards, Aimee killed Garovel and Medlin and played dead herself. Arvin checked Aimeeâs body, him being the culprit wasnât fooled by Aimee. He killed Aimee and thus when the other two checked the body afterwards they justifiably believed Aimee was dead.
Before Madinson locked herself in the room, Arvin entered the lecture room through the door. Madinson then entered the lecture room and locked the door. Arvin killed her and saw the body, Mark and Jamie entered the room and discovered the body. In other words Arvin didnât leave the room.
Ahhhh, thank you for the laugh. It has been quite some time since I got so much enjoyment out of a theory like that.
The culprit killed Madison from within the same room.
Arvin, Jamie and Mark met up on the second floor before heading down. They were together for the rest of the narrative.
Repeat this: âArvin never locked the lecture roomâ
Arvin never locked the lecture room.
Shuta was alone when they closed the door in the auditorium, but for only that moment. The culprit entered the auditorium afterwards- from the balcony! The culprit, Arvin, entered the balcony from the second floor. One of them shot Shuta with a gun or something. The balcony does constitute the auditorium. Afterwards, Aimee opened the door to the auditorium and before everyone else arrived, she stabbed Shutaâs dead body with the sword.
Afterwards, Aimee killed Garovel and Medlin and played dead herself. Arvin checked Aimeeâs body, him being the culprit wasnât fooled by Aimee. He killed Aimee and thus when the other two checked the body afterwards they justifiably believed Aimee was dead.
Before Madinson locked herself in the room, Arvin entered the lecture room through the door. Madinson then entered the lecture room and locked the door. Arvin killed her. Afterwards, Arvin took the master key, locked the lecture room, and threw the key back in through the window
Commendable, but incorrect.
Repeat : It is impossible to break open the floors
It is impossible to break open the floors.
Repeat this: âWhen Madison was killed, the lecture room was sealed, meaning all doors, windows and any other means of entering or leaving the room couldnât have been used without being broken down or unlocked. And the culprit never unlocked or broke down the door.â
I am pretty sure I have done something to that effect before, but nevertheless.
When Madison was killed, the lecture room was sealed, meaning all doors, windows and any other means of entering or leaving the room couldnât have been used without being broken down or unlocked. And the culprit never unlocked or broke down the door.
Shuta was alone when they closed the door in the auditorium, but for only that moment. The culprit entered the auditorium afterwards- from the balcony! The culprit, Arvin, entered the balcony from the second floor. One of them shot Shuta with a gun or something. The balcony does constitute the auditorium. Afterwards, Aimee opened the door to the auditorium and before everyone else arrived, she stabbed Shutaâs dead body with the sword.
Afterwards, Aimee killed Garovel and Medlin and played dead herself. Arvin checked Aimeeâs body, him being the culprit wasnât fooled by Aimee. He killed Aimee and thus when the other two checked the body afterwards they justifiably believed Aimee was dead.
Arvin âkilledâ Madinson in a room other than the lecture room- as in he dealt a blow that would cause her to die eventually. In other words Madinson did not die instantly. Madinson limped towards the lecture room and locked it to get away from Arvin
Madison did die instantly.
Shuta was alone when they closed the door in the auditorium, but for only that moment. The culprit entered the auditorium afterwards- from the balcony! The culprit, Arvin, entered the balcony from the second floor. One of them shot Shuta with a gun or something. The balcony does constitute the auditorium. Afterwards, Aimee opened the door to the auditorium and before everyone else arrived, she stabbed Shutaâs dead body with the sword.
Afterwards, Aimee killed Garovel and Medlin and played dead herself. Arvin checked Aimeeâs body, him being the culprit wasnât fooled by Aimee. He killed Aimee and thus when the other two checked the body afterwards they justifiably believed Aimee was dead.
Arvin entered the lecture room before Madinson did. Madinson entered the room and locked the door. Arvin killed her, and took the master key with him, but left the door unlocked. Somehow the master key came into Mark or Jamieâs hands after wards. Mark or Jamie locked the door and then threw master key into the lecture room via the window
Ah, we have reached the point of desperation, I see.
Neither Mark nor Jamie locked the door.