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Edit: I was kinda wrong about Omori being self-aware, but that was my initial theory.
You are right, thanks!
Basil on the other hand... if the truth is told in a manner that Sunny without murderous intent pushed Mari and she died, and it was Basil's idea to frame it as suicide, I feel like he may never be forgiven at all. Because the sole reason why the friendship was sunk in the first place was Mari's ''suicide'', its the reason why Aubrey changed drastically in order to cope, its why Hero distanced himself in order to cope. Because they took the blame for themselves. Say, if Mari's death was from a car accident, or any other event that is out of her will her death would be way less impactful.