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BeHighirly88

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  1. Tim was poisoned and already dead at the time he was shot. Whoever shot him didn't know this meaning it was done hastily. An in-and-out job when the fire alarm went off. There are two killers out there; the second one who used a gun we can assume was able-bodied and athletic(um, not an older tenant of the Arconia). From Tim Kono's head wounds in episode 2 it looks like the bullet hit him from the black of the head, the second killer likely didn't even see Tim's face, otherwise they would have figured out he was dead. Both Oliver and Jan received threatening notes on their doors. Oliver's dog was poisoned meanwhile Jan was shot and killed. Does that mean the killers are in cahoots? Who was eavesdropping when Jan helped with the investigation? I wonder if after Jan received the note she went to confront one of the killers which resulted in her next-to-immediate murder.
  2. Tim was poisoned and already dead at the time he was shot. Whoever shot him didn't know this meaning it was done hastily. An in-and-out job when the fire alarm went off. There are two killers out there; the second one who used a gun we can assume was able-bodied and athletic(um, not an older tenant of the Arconia). From Tim Kono's head wounds in episode 2 it looks like the bullet hit him from the black of the head, the second killer likely didn't even see Tim's face, otherwise they would have figured out he was dead. Both Oliver and Jan received threatening notes on their doors. Oliver's dog was poisoned meanwhile Jan was shot and killed. Does that mean the killers are in cahoots? Who was eavesdropping when Jan helped with the investigation? I wonder if after Jan received the note she went to confront one of the killers which resulted in her next-to-immediate murder.
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