Kira vs "Kira" is NOT Close

Light Yagami from Death Note and Yoshikage Kira from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, two killers known as “Kira.” But which case was truly harder to solve? Today, I have the answer. #deathnote #jojosbizzareadventure #anime #manga SUBSCRIBE, PLEASE! My Discord -   / discord   Twitter - https://x.com/Nucha_0 WIS/SCD Discord -   / discord   Transcript for muted section: A crime’s difficulty starts with whether anyone realizes there’s a crime to begin with. And that’s where the gap between Light Yagami and Yoshikage Kira becomes clear. From the outside, the Kira (Death Note) case was unmistakable. Criminals around the world were dying, all of them from sudden, simultaneous heart attacks. News agencies were broadcasting it, and within days, entire governments had acknowledged Kira’s existence. It was a public phenomenon. To L, these deaths formed a VERY obvious pattern, identical causes, moral consistency, and a deliberate selection of victims. Even if no one could explain "how" the murders occurred, it was undeniable that they were connected. The “Kira Case” (Death Note) practically introduced itself to the world. For law enforcement or data analysts, this kind of case would at least provide a direction. There were bodies, names, timestamps, and correlations between deaths and media exposure. Even if supernatural involvement wasn’t conceivable, investigators would IMMEDIATELY recognize that the deaths followed a motive, the elimination of criminals, and could begin constructing a behavioral profile. The challenge, therefore, wasn’t detecting Kira’s existence, but identifying the person behind it. —— 0:00 - Intro 1:16 - Audio Muted 2:29 - Audio Back A review, an analysis, a video essay. Which have the best characters like Light Yagami, L Lawliet, Near, Mello, and Teru Mikami, alongside Kira Yoshikage, Jotaro Kujo, Josuke Higashikata, and more, from Death Note and JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, by Tsugumi Ohba, Takeshi Obata, and Hirohiko Araki.