I see Drakel is using specious nonsense to try to claim certain people (including himself, how very convenient) aren't killers. I realize that I'm also nominally free from speculation if we were to accept this absurd reasoning, but fuck that noise, I'm here to actually find the killer through logical analysis and deduction. There is no reason whatsoever that one member of a couple cannot be a killer. The fact that there is likely a matchmaker role means that one of the couples is very probably tied together by said role, and the other exists just to throw doubt into things so we don't know for sure who the matchmade couple is. The matchmaker could have randomly gotten lucky and picked the killer for part of the pair, and Shy very easily could have picked the killer to be part of the other couple for the sake of further drama and to hoodwink those who think like Drakel.
Furthermore, there is even less reason to discount one of the brothers as the killer just because they happen to be brothers. That makes no sense at all. "They're proud brothers so neither of them is the killer!" Right, because a killer can't be a proud brother? Just like someone in a relationship could never kill anyone, huh? A huge key of this equation is that in the story the killer has been hired, they're not just some random murderous bastard who wandered in off the street. For people with lots of money troubles, or for greedy people, money can be one hell of an incentive to do bad things, up to and including murder. No romantic or brotherly relationship would prevent one so inclined to do bad things for money from going through and doing so.
Also, I'm just gonna go ahead and note that Drakel seems highly suspicious to me now due to his ham-handed attempt to remove suspicion from himself. The brothers seem like a tacked on addition just to muddy the waters and make it seem like he wasn't just trying to lay a blanket of protection over himself, as it might have been even more obvious he was doing so were he only able to point out four people (including himself) who nobody should suspect right now. Seems like just the kind of thing a killer who's not very good at RD would try to do, y'know?
Furthermore, there is even less reason to discount one of the brothers as the killer just because they happen to be brothers. That makes no sense at all. "They're proud brothers so neither of them is the killer!" Right, because a killer can't be a proud brother? Just like someone in a relationship could never kill anyone, huh? A huge key of this equation is that in the story the killer has been hired, they're not just some random murderous bastard who wandered in off the street. For people with lots of money troubles, or for greedy people, money can be one hell of an incentive to do bad things, up to and including murder. No romantic or brotherly relationship would prevent one so inclined to do bad things for money from going through and doing so.
Also, I'm just gonna go ahead and note that Drakel seems highly suspicious to me now due to his ham-handed attempt to remove suspicion from himself. The brothers seem like a tacked on addition just to muddy the waters and make it seem like he wasn't just trying to lay a blanket of protection over himself, as it might have been even more obvious he was doing so were he only able to point out four people (including himself) who nobody should suspect right now. Seems like just the kind of thing a killer who's not very good at RD would try to do, y'know?