Yet another little nugget of a mystery [GAME 3] [SOLVED]

Just so we know then for certain:

An unknown poison is used. An accident helped the detective. And the detective solved this mystery with information we do not have.

inb4 ninja edit

The detective originally entered with the other three who are dead through one of the secret passages, and was guided in without learning how to use it. He then left through a secret entrance that he did know how to use. He then returned back into the room through the main entrance to the room.

I know this will be shot down quickly but:

The killer killed one of them before he could react, and the other two resigned themselves to their fate, seeing as the killer had a gun.

My mind is getting weary, so Iā€™ll come back after Iā€™m done eating.

The man who had a bullet hole in his head died last.

I see no reason to counter it for now, it does not corner me. Iā€™d rather focus on the struggle issue.

The detective caught the man who was murdered by surprise and tazered him, allowing him to kill him in the manner that he died by as described by the narration.

None of ā€œthe three menā€ have ever been tasered in their lives.

The man who was murdered was the man who was hung. He was choked out from behind and knocked out before being hung.

The man who was murdered was choked out by surprise from behind in such a way that it would not leave any trace on his body, and then killed in the way that is described in the narration

A snapped neck is a possible outcome of a hanging. The man snapped the hanged manā€™s neck from behind quickly and without being able to be prepared for it. He was hung then to hide this fact.

Itā€™s weird how you never countered my blue concerning the two men resigning themselves but oh well.

Then the one who ā€œhanged himselfā€ was killed first. The killer sneaked up on him and sliced his throat before he could react. The curtain can cover up any blood from his neck.

I did.

Iā€™m so much of a idiot that I canā€™t infer the direct result of a killer using their only bullet.Ugh.

So what, there was one murder and the suicides occurred first? Okayā€¦

At least two of ā€œthe three menā€ were murdered.

Invalid blue!

The three men were killed in such a way that is consistent with the wounds on their body that you would expect to see from the way the scene was described.

When the murderer knocked out the first man, the suicidal man grabbed the other man who would be murdered and held him so he could not run as he wanted to take as many people with him as possible. He was not formally recruited by the culprit so he is not an accomplice, and he is not ā€œharmingā€ him as he did not do any damage to his person.

None of ā€œthe three menā€ helped any of the others die against their wishes.

One of the two men who was murdered was accidentally knocked out by picking up a live wire he thought was off because one would not generally assume a ā€œhaunted houseā€ would have running electricity. The other was knocked out or killed as mentioned previously, the suicide was the man who shot himself in the forehead.

There is no electricity in the ā€œhaunted houseā€.

The men who went into the ā€œhaunted houseā€ did it while they were high out of their minds. They were in no condition to fight back when they were incapacitated one by one, leaving no signs of a strruggle as a result of it.

No mind altering externally administered chemicals are important to the outcome of this gameboard.

The men were affected by some sort of neurotoxin or muscle relaxant administered by the detective.

The detective did not rely on any prior means to incapacitate ā€œthe three menā€ in order to have an advantage in the upcoming fight.