Alright, Double Post, I know but it's better this way - so you know it's game progression.
On the Bulletin Board:
On the bulletin board you find the two articles you did before and a set of pictures pinned down near the bottom, some of which have been torn off viciously. Looking closer you see that the pictures are all of the guests here....Kite, The Gambling Addict, Garnet, Sausage, Henry, Cassiopeia and her husband. The pictures that are torn up are that of Sausage, The Gambling addict, Henry, Cassiopeia and her husband. It looks like Evelyn's been crossing off the ones who are dead.
The Books:
Both books are journals, one by Frank Rosenkrantz and one by Julius Serozchile.
The one by Frank Rosenkrantz talks about his life, how he has begun to suspect foul play from one of his employees but doesn't know how to prove it.
Another entry speaks of Cassiopeia, his mistress. She wants him to leave his wife, Sarah, but he refuses to do that because he loves Sarah more. Cassiopeia didn't look to happy to hear that and besides it's better this way. It'd be bad if her husband found out about them....but it'd be far worse if he not only knew but watched his wife leave him for his business partner.
The other journal, the one by Julius, goes into detail why he chose the new last name of Serozchile. It's a combination between "Sarah's child," and Frank Rosenkrantz with all the letter rearranged. Serozchile is Frank's son, the one who went missing.
He would never forgive Judge Ronald Brown for sentencing his father.
He would never forgive the oppositions' lawyer.
But most of all he would never forgive Cassiopeia and her husband for what they did to his family. It's because of Cassie that he lost his mother - she had hired an assassin to kill her in the hopes that Rosenkrantz would turn to her after Sarah was gone.
He blames her husband for taking his father away from him, because he found out that Cassie's husband had someone else send his money to the killer to cut off Sarah's arm and various body parts, then put them into Rosenkrantz's car, framing him for the murder of his wife. Proof? He found, interrogated his mother's killer. In fact he even kept her pretty little head in the fridge over there and soon would have the other guests heads.
Hint: Only two of you should know how this is all wrapped up now.