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Introduction

ID: INVADED For those who are not familiar with the contents of episodes 5 and 6, I would like to summarize them from Hondocho and Iba's point of view.
I will omit the id of Haruka Kazuda, under whom Sakeido dived, John Walker's behavior, and the theory of an inside job by the well staff.
I will try to summarize in my own way who Iba and Kazuda were, what they did, and what they were trying to portray as a result.

Koharu Hondocho

Haruka Suda kissed Koharu Hondomachi. It was an unexpected action even for Kazuda himself.

Hondo-cho wonders why Kazuda was at the scene of the copycat's crime and why he suddenly kissed her.
Matsuoka says that a normal criminal would have tried to restrain him if the police found him and cornered him.

It is strange that the thought particle was not found. The hole in the head has switched between homicidal impulses and expressions of love.
The impulse is only a trigger for action. When you try to kill someone on the spur of the moment, you are acting on the wrong impulse.
It is possible to commit murder while using one's head in a normal way.
The reason why no thought particles have been discovered so far is because the impulse to kill and the expression of affection are interchanged.
Even if he can actually kill someone, "want to kill" becomes "kiss" in a situation where he is forced to make a decision on the spur of the moment.

I had information that Kazuda was not dating anyone.
He concluded from his words and actions that Kazuda was killing people for Iba's sake.
He is in charge of watching Iba die. Kazuda's role is to watch Iba die, while Kazuda abducts, confines, and kills people as an expression of his love.
For some reason, Hondo-cho was the first to go to Inami's house, and he must have had some idea of the murderer at that time.
The way he wiped the blood from his head, the expression on his face, and the way he was evasive about Kazuda's behavior made me curious, and I think I became more convinced.

Nanasei Iba

I had been to Suda's house once when I was 13 and twice when I was 14.
I had a boyfriend, but I didn't really like him. I never went out with Suda.
I like to watch people get hurt or die.
Her mother committed suicide by jumping onto a train when she was 14 years old.
I think it started out as a one-sided one-sided love for Kazuta, although I knew her and had been to her house.
Then his mother's suicide drove him crazy, and he became a sadist who took pleasure in watching other people's suffering.
Then, when Kazuda's head was pierced by a hole in the head, his affection was converted into murder, and the interests were aligned.
The more he thinks that he loves her, the more likely he is to be killed, and the less he is able to satisfy his own needs.
That's probably why they maintained a platonic relationship, where they couldn't get close to each other even if they wanted to. It's a distorted love story.

Episode 5 revolves around the reasoning from Hondocho's point of view, so it does not depict Inami's true feelings, Kazuda's emotions, or the process of the crime.
However, in episode 6, he honestly admits to the crime, tries to get close to the dying Kazuda, and is jealous of Hondocho.
Criminal psychology is all about the reason why the criminal came to behave in such a way, isn't it?
In the case of episodes 5 and 6, the emphasis was on the criminal psychology, and it was portrayed in a way that has never been expressed in anime before.
I can understand your confusion and you may find it seems difficult, but I think you will enjoy it when you find the trigger.

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