I don't know. But I'm going to make my posts really avoid my characters actual thoughts, and more based on his actions and expressions. Not to mention you can always leave details out of your answers or your reasons on why you might have a certain opinion about a scenario. It's how you can seem like a potential candidate for the actual player and not just know that this character is definitely not the murderer. For instance, if a character thought in his head "Who would do something like this?"no one lies in their head about such a thought. So you OOCly know that so and so isn't the murderer, but your character doesn't know that information so you have to pretend your suspicious of them, and that wouldn't make it fun. :P I've never done this style of rp, I don't think anyone has, since the murderer hasn't even been determined by anyone. It's how the ball roles and where and how hard you roll it.