"It must had been a wild guess for you to go for that school and for the terrorist to coincidentally sneak in the same school. Otherwise if the terrorist went for another school, no one would realize it as immediately as you did. Though, from what I hear...I find it strange that the terrorist did not just completely blow up that school just as the other places that same terrorist had attacked before. It must mean that the terrorist was demanding a certain person or thing from that particular school, and the reason why is left in obscurity. It must also mean that if her demands were on a certain person, that certain person would had been taken in for a police interview. It's all assumptions I could make of this," Madeline first responded with her replies towards the terrorist bombing and Light's thoughts on that. It sounded like she knew [i]exactly[/i] what happened by how she happened to assume this from the top of her head with the fact that she was never there to begin with, and she just didn't hear this from the news as the news did not air it yet or that the news would not air too much information on the school bombing. "Isn't that everyone's thoughts? Thinking that everyone around them could be the one responsible for the 400 or more deaths. It's basic cause and effect. 400 people die in a day, people start to become paranoid and afraid, thinking that anyone could be responsible. If you also assume that a supernatural force can be a cause for this, then the effect would be that both everyone would have more paranoia and that scientific research would be aimed to figuring out this force. Honestly, it's quite ridiculous, but maybe it's possible by less than 1%. Who knows? Maybe there's a lot of the world we don't know yet. I rather not think so much, others would tend to that matter. I have no business to pay too much attention towards the culprit of the 400 deaths, it's most likely someone with the mindset that they could play god," Madeline explains her response towards Light's thoughts on the criminal deaths, the elevator door opening and she walked in and pressed "9." As much as she happened to have a clear view on the matter, she didn't want to involve herself in it too much. Sure, it was 400 deaths, but apparently even that had no surprise or interest spark up in her.