Who knows. Evan couldn't explain himself either, remember? Maybe it was the same sort of idea. Either way, to pin it on coincidence somehow doesn't feel quite right to me.
[ She gives a tentative nod to that first part. ]] In other cases, the killers were possessed by demons, so they had no desire to confess. It's not quite the same as not being able to. I think...
[ And... Hm. ]
He's my coworker - from home. He was on the ship with me.
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It's not my fault that the evidence led to the two of us, and... It's not my fault that people chose him. But if they hadn't, it would have been me.
I just... After everything on the ship, it's kind of funny.
[ It. Does not sound funny. ]
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Was there something on the ship that played out in the same way?
[It sounds that way, but if she doesn't want to talk about it, then that's her choice, not his.]
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So...
[ It's not exactly the same thing, but Escha is no stranger to being scapegoated. ]
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Did they execute you for that?
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That's where the evidence led, after all...
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Did you tell them what happened to put you in that position, or was it like this place where you couldn't explain while under investigation?
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My head was foggy, and I couldn't think straight enough to explain myself until after the trial. It was more coincidence than anything else, I think.
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...
Was Logy a friend of yours from the boat?
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[ And... Hm. ]
He's my coworker - from home. He was on the ship with me.