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17% of the votes go for the execution of Owatonna, and he has been hung at midnight. 33% of the town voted this session. Sorry for the delay in this report as there has been some resistance to his execution. It has since been sorted and everything is under control.

It should be reminded that everyone should keep an eye out for the 3 or more remaining Mafia members. They will not back down just because one of their members has been caught.

Edited by sundayx

Apparently Owatonna got votes during the day cycle... :hmmm:

lylesback2 will be providing codes to the website after tonights night cycle. He should be in bed now, so it should be activated tomorrow afternoon (our timezone). So will the Mafia, Doctor and Sheriff PM me for the last time tonight before moving tot he system. Thanks for the effort.

I also want to note, theres not a lot of votes coming in. Hope it improves.

Apparently Owatonna got votes during the day cycle... :hmmm:

I also want to note, theres not a lot of votes coming in. Hope it improves.

Obviously not, as the three mafia's votes outweighed all townspeople. We need to vote in numbers to get the mafia, else they will kill us both night AND day.

I have raised my suspicions as to who I think is mafia to a few people now, so if they kill me off keep my suspicions in mind and then you can get one of them. Assuming I was right.

Edit: I think a lot of people are not voting because they are confused with regard to the PMs and the automated voting system. Also, I don't know which twelve hours are 'day' in GMT/BST.

Edited by Lt-DavidW

^ I think it is 5pm/5am BST I just voted before I went to bed and left it at that :p

Also I don't think Owatonna was the doctor as surely Sundayx would have told us if he was? Maybe Shof is keeping quiet so as to keep out of the way of the mafia as he is either the doctor or the sheriff, as normally its the people who talk most that seem to get killed off first. That or I am just starting to read too much into things... Let's kill him anyway :ninja:

Edited by mr.pingu

All codes have been sent out. I sent each one individually, and if you did not receive one as of now, you should contact me right away

You can now login at http://neowinmafia.alyle.net.

Even civilians may also view the front page news, which will also be posted here on neowin!

Anyone else had trouble voting before midnight, eastern time? < might not have made the cut, very low percentage voted, sorry.

I have all the votes (if you PM'd sundayx). I will manually edit all the votes once i get confirmation from him. Who voted for who was a little confusing in his messages

HEYYYYYYYYYYYYYY IMPORTANT MESSAGE.....

I want to make it clear to my fellow township people, that mikebiacsi and I, have a complete 100 percent trusted Alliance. Since him and I are 2 of the 4 members of the alliance. So if either of us dies, it should be clear to the rest of my people, that you can trust anything and everything, either one of us says(the survivor)....

Mike is gonna post too, to confirm this...

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