How To Frame Someone For Murder In Yandere Simulator

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The latest development update for Yandere Simulator adds the ability to frame other students for murders that Yandere-chan commits.

 

Crucial to pulling this off in the current build is acquiring a pair of gloves. The reason being that the police can now detect whose fingerprints and blood is on murder weapons.

 

With the gloves on, Yandere-chan’s fingerprints won’t show up, however, the gloves will still need to be disposed of so that she isn’t linked with the murder.

 

In the video above, the creator of Yandere Simulator showcases how you can frame Kokona by stealing a knife she uses to cook food for her friends, and then murdering someone with it while wearing the gloves.


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