I'm refraining from sharing the private information but know that there is some that is also heavily influencing my opinion of Ragyo Kiryuin that I'm not at liberty to share. Anything else I feel you already know the general details of regarding my office's arrest of her for obstruction of justice and unlicensed bounty hunting during the Koishi Komeiji incident involving her allegedly stolen life fibers. Essentially every piece of evidence was tainted by her and made inadmissible- the only thing we have pointing to someone else is the delirious confession of the man she brought in. Which is what I would like to speak to you about in regards to her character- the rest is in the report, but I feel I should share that her treatment of the man who confessed to that crime was like he was furniture. She never showed remorse for her actions, nor did she seem to think she was wrong in any way before or after legal punishment. There is no respect in her actions for life unless she deems it worthy and she doesn't respect the laws of this land, which makes me question just why she cares so much about pushing the Guardians' offices to use her wares to protect the city.
All in all, I don't trust her and I was told by someone I do trust from her world who would know better than anyone that it would be unwise to be taken in by her charisma.
[ It likely isn't hard to figure out who it is, but she'll at least not explicitly state it. ]
Regardless of what your office chooses to do, I'm not leaving the lives of my deputies and the people of Nova City in the hands of someone I don't trust. I want to make sure all the Guardians have the information regarding her actions to make a decision as to whether or not you do as well.
The entire situation did seem sketchy, but that was honestly just a gut instinct. Knowing how she treated the ‘culprit’ makes me feel even better about following my gut. She could have said or done anything to the man to get out a confession if he really came there in that state.
But you don’t have to worry about me taken her up on the offer. Karla has spoken up to me about Ragyo and the Life Fibers and she doesn’t feel comfortable with them herself. So I can say there is no chance that I’d ever find my way to taken her up on the offer for them. Even without Karla saying something, seeing what they can do to a person when they go out of control is enough reason for me to not want to use them.
That said, I do offer my psychic abilities to check the man’s mind to find out the truth, should he consent. Or if he’s not able to, then should his family consent.
She physically bound him, called him a pig, said that she didn't have the time to apply for a license so she didn't care to, and when I arrived she was resting her feet on the man in public. She spoke to me as if I were a child wasting her time for arresting her. I'd say your instincts were on the mark.
I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who thinks this whole thing sounds suspect.
I'll see if I can arrange a prisoner transfer. He did more damage to Genessia City than Nova City, I'm sure it won't be too difficult to negotiate.
She could have easily notified the proper authorities to deal with it or even contacted her Daughter to get the man. She may just think she is above the law.
As am I. I'd be worried about any that wore what she was pushing.
Don't. I'm a known psychic and if she did coerce a confession, I don't want her to try to cover it up if she finds out about him being transferred.
Then I'll see if I can arrange a visitation here. She's guilty of far more than obstruction if she tampered with that man's mind and while I don't particularly want to believe that the mother of one of my deputy's would do such a thing I.. know that apples can fall very, very far from the tree given the right opportunities. Even if Ragyo seems to believe otherwise.
[ It's obvious that she's a little uncomfortable admitting even that part of the conversation, but that end of the conversation in which Ragyo claimed that Satsuki was basically a part of her and should be treated as such was under the deputy cut. It isn't anything Satsuki told her, it was Ragyo's words- and ones that struck far too close to home with Weiss. ]
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All in all, I don't trust her and I was told by someone I do trust from her world who would know better than anyone that it would be unwise to be taken in by her charisma.
[ It likely isn't hard to figure out who it is, but she'll at least not explicitly state it. ]
Regardless of what your office chooses to do, I'm not leaving the lives of my deputies and the people of Nova City in the hands of someone I don't trust. I want to make sure all the Guardians have the information regarding her actions to make a decision as to whether or not you do as well.
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But you don’t have to worry about me taken her up on the offer. Karla has spoken up to me about Ragyo and the Life Fibers and she doesn’t feel comfortable with them herself. So I can say there is no chance that I’d ever find my way to taken her up on the offer for them. Even without Karla saying something, seeing what they can do to a person when they go out of control is enough reason for me to not want to use them.
That said, I do offer my psychic abilities to check the man’s mind to find out the truth, should he consent. Or if he’s not able to, then should his family consent.
voice;
I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who thinks this whole thing sounds suspect.
I'll see if I can arrange a prisoner transfer. He did more damage to Genessia City than Nova City, I'm sure it won't be too difficult to negotiate.
voice;
As am I. I'd be worried about any that wore what she was pushing.
Don't. I'm a known psychic and if she did coerce a confession, I don't want her to try to cover it up if she finds out about him being transferred.
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[ It's obvious that she's a little uncomfortable admitting even that part of the conversation, but that end of the conversation in which Ragyo claimed that Satsuki was basically a part of her and should be treated as such was under the deputy cut. It isn't anything Satsuki told her, it was Ragyo's words- and ones that struck far too close to home with Weiss. ]