I will concede that we should have gone to the retching man before we went to the Houseboat. The Houseboat didn't look ready to leave, stumbling off into the distance. We probably could've talked to both if we'd considered the mechanical possibility of some choices remaining and some disappearing.
Possibly true. Though, in fairness, given we were following a bloody footprint to the houseboat, there was a possibility Drusilla would point and say "they went that a-way" and we'd be able to set off in hot pursuit of a witness who had passed by the victim soon after the murder if not the murderer themself. I found that first decision a real toss-up.
Originally Posted by JandK
Three weeks from now, after an exhaustive investigation, we're going to learn that the killer was the retching man we never talked to.
"You may call it 'nonsense' if you like, but I've heard nonsense, compared with which that would be as sensible as a dictionary!"