"Mm, interesting. And very good work, by the way. Obviously, a lot of people died in such a short time frame, no? the plot truly thickens..especially after North Korea's latest dictator died, right on the spot like that." "Aito" noted. "It's interesting though: the way this mass murderer operates. Recall back to the email Kira sent, Bernkastel. [i][b]I have no interest in the deaths of normal people,[/b][/i] is what he said. So, just by that sentence alone we can speculate that this "Kira" is an extraordinary person, obviously not your average citizen of Sakurami." "Aito said. "So, It's just speculation, but..what if Kira is someone in Law Enforcement? you even said it yourself, this "Kira" has quite a strong sense of justice. Another part of the email; "[b]I have no interest in the deaths of normal people. I am only interested in ridding this world of undesirables. Murderers, Warmongers, Rapists, burglars, anyone who commits any type of crime will be punished swiftly and severely.[/b]" so, just from this sentence, it only makes sense that this "Kira" could possibly have ended up in Law Enforcement, with that strong sense of justice." "Aito" said, explaining his theory. "It also explains how this "Kira" did what he did so easily. You haven't mentioned anything about Kira being traced, right? [i]nobody[/i] is that good, so this person must have [i]years of experience[/i] at this type of stealth hacking. At work, Police touch a computer [i]sometime[/i] in their life, so it'd only make sense he or she is using the Police Database as a [i]name and face resource[/i], because it wouldn't be unusual at all, now would it. What do you think, everyone?" "Aito" asked, concluding his speech. Lucius whistled. "Well, I gotta say. That theory is pretty grounded in reality. Somebody could have been at a station last night, and we never could have known. That's including [i]fired officers[/i], as well, possibly sneaking in, [i]somewhere[/i]. Not only that, you've already figured out Kira is in this city. We need to narrow it further. I'd suggest looking for individuals, active in the line of duty and dismissed, from 25 to 35 years old. That's a decent place to start, no?" Lucius suggested.