@Mitch, playing the cop you might want to take note of the following (just for future games if you please):
1) Don't blow your cover unless you have scum (and even then, it's not always the best way to come in guns blazing as many roles could tamper with your results; I'd probably start building a case on that person instead.
2) Don't state whom you're going to investigate. That should be up to you entirely. For one, scum could sway you one way or the other. Another thing could be the existence of a busdriver. So if you go check X, scum could bus X with a scumbuddy so you would get a guilty verdict on an innocent which might lead to both that person's and your demise.
I shouldn't tell you how to play your game. The above is meant as friendly advice
Now, streaker may or may not be scum, but what we're dealing with here is a prossible no lynch scenario. For one, we are divided. Some want streaker's blood (again, I'm not sure for what reasons. PT said for fogging, but that doesn't strike me as the best argument) while others want Tim's or PT's blood (Tim for wanting to lynch the cop and for feeling butthurt when pressured slightly while PT seems to go with the flow - although he has taken sides now).
Moreover, we have a couple of players who aren't playing. This doesn't bode well for us.
@streaker, in short, concise sentences, could you furnish me with your scum reads and reasons? I feel lost in all these pages already?
