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In the kidnapper's route he states that he wanted to test the effects of his love potion. If they still liked him after being held against their will for three days then the potion could be considered a success.

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In the kidnapper's Jeff's route he states that he wanted to test the effects of his love potion. If they still liked him after being held against their will for three days then the potion could be considered a success.
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In Jeff's route he states that he wanted to test the effects of his love potion. If they still liked him after being held against their will for three days then the potion could be considered a success.

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In Jeff's the kidnapper's route he states that he wanted to test the effects of his love potion. If they still liked him after being held against their will for three days then the potion could be considered a success.
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* The kidnapper holding the women captive. The scene in the abandoned building shows a room where he's most likely [[spoiler: and as revealed in the Bad ending, does]] got the women imprisoned. But for what reason? Why is the kidnapper keeping them locked up? The reports, and the kidnapper himself, state that ''physical'' harm was never done - so let's assume that rape or beating them never came into play. What's ''the point'' of kidnapping these women? None of them are stated to have had anything to do with the kidnapper personally [[spoiler: with the exception of Nicole, especially if she's on Jeff's route]]. They don't seem to have done anything to the kidnapper, so revenge is not a motive. Regardless of Nicole's relationship with the kidnapper, it doesn't seem to be spurned love. And he doesn't gain anything from kidnapping them. What's the motive?!

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* The kidnapper holding the women captive. The scene in the abandoned building shows a room where he's most likely [[spoiler: and as revealed in the Bad ending, does]] got the women imprisoned. But for what reason? Why is the kidnapper keeping them locked up? The reports, and the kidnapper himself, state that ''physical'' harm was never done - so let's assume that rape or beating them never came into play. What's ''the point'' of kidnapping these women? None of them are stated to have had anything to do with the kidnapper personally [[spoiler: with the exception of Nicole, especially if she's on Jeff's route]]. They don't seem to have done anything to the kidnapper, so revenge is not a motive. Regardless of Nicole's relationship with the kidnapper, it doesn't seem to be spurned love. And he doesn't gain anything from kidnapping them. What's the motive?!motive?!

In Jeff's route he states that he wanted to test the effects of his love potion. If they still liked him after being held against their will for three days then the potion could be considered a success.
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* The kidnapper holding the women captive. The scene in the abandoned building shows a room where he's most likely [[spoiler: and as revealed in the Bad ending, does]] got the women imprisoned. But for what reason? Why is the kidnapper keeping them locked up? The reports, and the kidnapper himself, state that ''physical'' harm was never done - so let's assume that rape or beating them never came into play. What's ''the point'' of kidnapping these women? None of them are stated to have had anything to do with the kidnapper personally [[spoiler: with the exception of Nicole, especially if she's on Jeff's route]]. They don't seem to have done anything to the kidnapper, so revenge is not a motive. Regardless of Nicole's relationship with the kidnapper, it doesn't seem to be spurned love. And he doesn't gain anything from kidnapping them. What's the motive?!

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