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Old 2010-07-19, 09:14   Link #14195
Jan-Poo
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I'm not totally agreeing with that.

The vast majority of people believe they know what happened.
You don't call an event you know nothing about an "unfortunate accident". What makes you think it was an accident or that it was unfortunate?


The only one who's got doubts are the witch hunters and Ange. Nanjo Junior is quite apparently annoyed by anyone that doesn't want to accept it was simply an unfortunate accident, and he claims that only the irresponsible magazines and TV shows try to see in there more than the actual facts. Okonogi even says that he'd get in trouble if he calls it a crime.

For the world, for the police, and every official institution it wasn't a crime. We don't know what kind of accident it was, but they definitely have a clear idea. In EP4 we've been left totally in the dark, but in EP6 we learn that it is common knowledge that it was an explosion of some sort.
Do you really think this is the extent of what is commonly known? There's no way. They know exactly what kind of explosion it was.

Of course what they believe to know might be false. But an official explanation exists and it's widely accepted.


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Then there is no point in Eva choosing to remain silent about the events on Rokkenjima and of course no reason for her to be all alone in Kuwadorian at the time of the explosion.
There are thousands of possible explanations beside a mass murder. Okonogi himself gives one.
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