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2nd game, 2nd twilight. Only Kanon and Jessica exist in the room, and only Jessica's death can be confirmed by sight. This allows you to reason that Kanon is suspicious, and that there may be a way for a character to be declared as dead and yet still be able to exist.
2nd game, 6th twilight. This closed room implies that someone in the room killed the others, then killed themselves. This puts suspicion on one of the three, but Shannon especially due to her connection to Beatrice, a rather large part of EP2's overarching plot.
It is also stated in red in EP2 that in the case of both Jessica's room and the servant room, 'no humans exist that you were not aware of. No one is hiding'. This means that if Kanon has escaped the red truth's definition of death, he must now be someone that Battler knows and was alongside him at the time.
3rd game, 1st twilight. The closed room loop means that one of the corpses caused the deaths of the others. As the first room is entered by the others without a key, it then allows an exit just as easily for the culprit, who can then become the end of the loop. This provides some degree of suspicion on Shannon and Kanon, the two ends of the loop, and that one may have played dead.
3rd game, 9th twilight. The three confirmed alive cannot have caused Nanjo's death. As there cannot be another person on the island that Battler is unaware of, one must now suspect a method of circumventing death declared by red truth, as the murder was a direct homicide. As Kanon speaks to Jessica afterwards, you can assume that method is linked to him. The avoidance to outright declare alternate personalities impossible means that you can then reasonably assume that Kanon has an alternate personality, one that has not been named in the red truth, and that has allowed him to kill people after his death is declared in red.
4th game, 10th twilight. No one is left alive aside from Battler at this point. A reader can see this as Kanon's alternate personality killing themselves in such a manner that their body was not found, or that Kanon was now also someone else who had a body which Battler was able to witness. Shannon, being the most suspicious of the lot, can be connected and thus drawn into Kanon's alternate personalities.
This is but one method that can, at the very least, allow someone reading through the story to suspect that Kanon has an alternate personality, one not yet named, that has allowed him to continue living past his 'death' and kill others, by the end of Episode 4, and that he must also have another that is known as a separate person to Battler, with Shannon being the most suspicious. The later episodes only help confirm this. Thus, [red]this mystery is solvable.[/red]

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