[Stan actually hadn't looked too close at any of the hallway damage and he winces when he looks up and sees the big gash up there. Well! An attempt sure was made there!
But that's fine, because Dipper's dead and Stan's feeling increasingly like strangling someone with each passing second.]
I dunno about any of that part, you'll prolly have to ask Loop, but I stayed at the crime scene. So the whole thing happened in Dipper's old room here, and he's been using it as a dark room. We got a note saying he was meeting up with a friend, and Siffrin here said Dipper was showing him how the whole photography thing works. From what I gather, they were alone, right?
[You know, since he gave Siffrin the chance to say someone else was there and he decided to whine about getting accused instead. That's what happened, right? That's what Stan remembers.]
Anyway it's complicated but to develop pictures you gotta dunk them in chemicals in the dark, and if its not dark the pictures don't come out. You can't let the chemicals get exposed to light either or they get all messed up. Dipper knows all that, so he wouldn't have opened the door to let someone new in. It all had to have been someone who was already in the room, 'cause Dipper would have had to put all his stuff away first so it wouldn't get wrecked. It looks like someone got him by surprise where he was working too - a bunch of stuff's knocked over there.
[Stan has his arm over his stomach. It's the closest he can get to crossing his arms while keeping a hand on the Red Herring. Maybe it's not shocking, but it doesn't actually get easier to rehash Dipper's death over and over and over again. He takes a deep breath and keeps going.]
So from what I gather, it looks like someone who was in the room with him stabbed him with one of his own knives, propped him up against the door, and left out the window. So unless someone else was with them, Siffrin's the only one who could've done it.
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But that's fine, because Dipper's dead and Stan's feeling increasingly like strangling someone with each passing second.]
I dunno about any of that part, you'll prolly have to ask Loop, but I stayed at the crime scene. So the whole thing happened in Dipper's old room here, and he's been using it as a dark room. We got a note saying he was meeting up with a friend, and Siffrin here said Dipper was showing him how the whole photography thing works. From what I gather, they were alone, right?
[You know, since he gave Siffrin the chance to say someone else was there and he decided to whine about getting accused instead. That's what happened, right? That's what Stan remembers.]
Anyway it's complicated but to develop pictures you gotta dunk them in chemicals in the dark, and if its not dark the pictures don't come out. You can't let the chemicals get exposed to light either or they get all messed up. Dipper knows all that, so he wouldn't have opened the door to let someone new in. It all had to have been someone who was already in the room, 'cause Dipper would have had to put all his stuff away first so it wouldn't get wrecked. It looks like someone got him by surprise where he was working too - a bunch of stuff's knocked over there.
[Stan has his arm over his stomach. It's the closest he can get to crossing his arms while keeping a hand on the Red Herring. Maybe it's not shocking, but it doesn't actually get easier to rehash Dipper's death over and over and over again. He takes a deep breath and keeps going.]
So from what I gather, it looks like someone who was in the room with him stabbed him with one of his own knives, propped him up against the door, and left out the window. So unless someone else was with them, Siffrin's the only one who could've done it.