Hmm... Rikae suspected Mira as being an "under-radar-flying" Wolf, saying that she and the known Wolves more or less ignored each other. Fair enough behavior for a newbie Wolf, although - now I don't know what are the specifics of Mira's behavior - but at least from my personal experience, even newbie Wolves tend to know that it is not that good idea not to say anything about other Wolves. Although it's true that Mira is very hardly around at all - or being significant in any more important way.
Then she mentioned Mac, as we know, suspecting him as a Cobbler... but okay, now I am looking for a Wraith, so let's leave that (and otherwise about possible connection of Mac and the kill, see my previous post. To add something to that, or make clear what I also thought of back there: it is possible that the Wolves thought they could get rid of Rikae so that she does not continue her campaign against Mac, if they also thought Mac is a Cobbler. On the other hand, like I said above, it could be a thing the Wolves thought of to incriminate Mac further by making us think exactly what I just said. Though, that would depend on the nature of the Wolves, and actually thinking of it now, the first possibility seems more likely to me. If it played any role at all).
Then she mentions me, but I won't of course comment on that.
Then she mentions some Aganzir... but quite neutral-ishly... anyway... this sort of "neutral" people would have been the best ones to get rid of her (except for Agan that would be Rune, Menel, Lari, let's say), as she does not overtly suspect them (so that they cannot be immediately suspected from targeting her because of wanting to get rid of her so that she does not suspect them anymore), but at the same time, they won't lose that strong vote of somebody who thinks them innocent (as she doesn't mark them as "green" rightaway). It might be very likely for at least one of the Wolves being here, among those - but that of course depends a lot on the mentality of the Wolves as a group (or rather, pair, in the current situation).
Also, one note to those who use Rikae's list - let us not forget that the earlier events listed there from early Days do not affect Frodo: his behavior from first Days might have been innocentish. Frodo is likely somebody who was lying low for the beginning, in hope the Wolves don't notice him, and now he is lying low again, hoping the Innocents don't lynch him (or at least avoiding suspicion, now).
So... interesting in any case. I need to sort my thoughts, but I'd be happy to see anybody around posting.
EDIT: x-ed with Mira
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