The way I see it is that on the surface, without looking at motivations, every single piece of evidence circumstantially points at Yasu as the sole murderer. Even if the identity of the real killer is lost in the cat box, isn't there some value in digging to the very root of the disaster and proving her innocent?
Also, @PatchworkChimera: I am not AuraTwilight.
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