Lie To Me Dorama →

Ren says: "You're not sorry. You're relieved."

Re-watching the bodycam footage: The officer asks Sora to step out of the car. Sora's left hand holds the door handle. But his right hand – the one that would have touched the murder weapon – is clenched so tightly the knuckles are white. He's not hiding guilt. He's hiding muscle memory .

Just as Sora is being led away, Ren calls Mei. "It's not him. Not alone. Re-run Sora's psychological profile. He's a cleaner, not a killer. Someone else planned it. Someone who knew his condition." lie to me dorama

Mei re-interviews Sora. She doesn't accuse. She asks gently: "Sora-san, what color was the VIP room carpet?" Sora freezes. His alibi has a map, a timeline, receipts – but no sensory details. He breaks. Not a confession, but a collapse. He whispers, "I don't remember killing him. But my hands... they know."

Usotsuki wa Dare da? (誰が嘘つきですか? – "Who is the Liar?") Ren says: "You're not sorry

Ren zooms in on the reflection in Kaito's glass of champagne. A faint, distorted face.

Ren explains to Mei: "Sora isn't lying. He's telling the truth as he reconstructed it. He has a condition – confabulation due to a minor temporal lobe lesion from a past head injury. He genuinely believes he was in the car. But watch his hands when he describes leaving the club." But his right hand – the one that

For the first time, Rin's mask slips. A real, full-faced smile. Happy. Vicious.

Mei, incapable of lying, leans forward and says: "I think you enjoyed watching him die. And I think you'll do it again."