Mafia 78- The Gunslinger Returns...The Play

I was going to let this go until tomorrow, but the more I thought about it the more it bothered me, so I have to put it out there or I won't be able to sleep.
The bolded part of this post, despite it's minute appearance bothers me. I mentioned before that Tay seemed to have a "giving the town the finger" attitude. I also keep thinking back to the WW game where she had me totally snowed. Tay is a very subtle player, so I think the subtleties are what we need to look at to analyze her role. This is pretty dang subtle, but it also has that attitude I referred to before. I can understand saying I've mentioned my reasons before... but why the raspberry, Tay?

Looks like I found the fifth member to round out my current top suspect list.

Are you kidding me? You are going to assume Tay is scum because of a smiley?
 
Yeah, it's almost 11. Sorry I've been caught up with snow, golf and school assesment :( I'll have a little read of the thread and get back to you before I get some sleep :)

Congratz Tay!!!
 
Chill takes a break from working on the still and watches the tumbleweeds drift by. He takes a long swig from his flask and wonders where everybody is. He's ussually up before many but there's always evidence of activity while he was sleeping. The town seems quite dead of late. He walks slowly up the street. It's ghostly quiet the only sound is the jingle of his spurs. He catches his reflection in the plate glass window of the general store. Smiling he pulls his gun and aims at his reflection and watches as his reflecton struggles desperately to match his speed. Laughing he heads toward the saloon.

He passes Wiz's corpse laid out in front of the undertaker's and raises his flask in salute. Being a gunslinger in this town is one thankless job he thinks. Maybe he should just get on his horse and ride towards the rising sun; all this desert is no place for an island boy anyway. Where's the fun in that though? He twirls Wiz's six shooter and thinks he might just call out the whole town and shoot the last person to respond.
 
The saloon is empty. Reaching under the counter he helps himself to a bottle. He takes a long swig, throws the empty bottle in the air and shoots it before it hits the floor. "Watered down rot gut" he thinks as he jumps the bar and searches for the good stuff. Hidden in the back he finds a wooden cask of well aged perfection. Taking out his flask he refills it and tucks it back in his vest. He pours himself another "shot" from the cask, filling an empty beer glass before swallowing it down. The pleasant burn warms his throat as it chases away any mercy left in his soul.

Throwing some gold coins on the counter he heads back into the street.
 
He pasuses at the school house. He draws his revolver and removes all but one of the bullets. He gives the chamber a spin and enjoys the whir it makes in the quiet morning air.

Holstering his gun he picks up a piece of chaulk. His first stroke on the board makes a loud screech.

Today's homework town is to tell the gunslinger who you would shoot next and then follow that to it's logical conclusions: if that person should roll innocent, and if that person should roll guilty. So three names who you would shoot next, then who you would shoot if the first person is innocent, and who you would shoot if the first person is guilty. Kash I'd like your opinion as well. It's not a foregone conclusion that I will shoot you, there are a couple of considerations that I'm still weighing that might save you.
 
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