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Old 2010-08-25, 09:14   Link #819
Oliver
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Originally Posted by TehChron View Post
Ok, sorry for the abrupt change in subject guys, but I'm curious as to how exactly the Yasu solution satisfies the "Who am I?" riddle at the end of Episode 4.
Yasu is the bomber, and thus kills Battler while already being dead.

As argued previously, Yasu who is both the bomber and the "culprit", that is, the one who commits the observed murders, is highly irrational and very hard to forgive, which Battler nevertheless does. Numerous reasons for Yasu to be the bomber without any intent to kill anyone except the "culprit" exist, as I also listed above. Some of them are actually good reasons.
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