>>12577231I pointed at the true culprit for the audience to see, resulting in another wave of gasps, as the person I pointed to was someone that nobody could have ever guessed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iITPvwDLGuMI pointed at Alakazam, who had just woken up from his "murder".As soon as I did, the animatronic ghosts stopped working. All three fell to the ground instantly, like big metallic weights. Alakazam gave me a glare.
"How...how did you-"
I repeated his words from earlier, "'It's the only reason why anyone sane would even be on this boat to begin with.' You were on this boat to unravel the secrets of the Skypian kingdom. Your "death" earlier. While the murders in the dream world were apparently real, and then undone when I shattered the illusion, your's wasn't even real in the dream world to begin with. You were alive the whole time, staging your death to keep yourself out of suspicion, using the alibi as a victim of crime."
"You said you always knew when the killer would strike next, when I discovered that you had apparently "died", that was your first slip-up. If you knew when killer would strike, you would simply be able to get out of harm's way at anytime."
I started pacing again, "Of course, you knew when the murders would happen, yes, but not because of your psychic powers, because you were the person that committed them."
Alakazam said nothing.
"Your second slip-up is when I saw that you refrained from telling anyone about your ability to discern when and where the murders would occur, if you had simply told someone like, say, Captain Swalot for instance, none of this would have happened. But you didn't. You went on about with your plans."