My reason for voting was as random as all of your votes. The only difference is that I didn't keep changing it every 12.5 seconds. Anyone who voted for Ketchum because I voted for him is as likely to be a baddie as you are. In fact, you have at least as much, if not more, of a chance of being a bad guy for trying to focus suspicion on someone who placed a random vote, just like you did. You might as well lynch yourself, and the results would be the same.
So much for the whole "sabotaging the investigation" angle. You do realize that townies have
actual reasons for killing, and don't flip-flop, right?
Anyways, your vote wasn't random. You kept the vote on. After he claimed sage. That isn't random, that is deliberately anti-town. You even posted saying that that is exactly what you were doing.
He was dead anyway. The bad guys would have gotten him this knight, or the next, and you know it.
So because the bad guys may have killed him, we should lynch him anyways the save them the trouble? I never knew the townies were supposed to help the traitors. Yeah, I guess it's a good thing that we made everything super convenient for them.
Anyways, if you hadn't noticed, we probably have a guardian angel.