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No, although the other achievement earners could've used an achievement manager to spoof it. I initially suspected OP would have done this to troll. The potential of that has crossed my mind before.
I promise you i am not trolling, i am also not the first to find the ending. I really did all those stuff i mentioned before i got the ending, and even when i got the ending i'm still not sure how you are actually supposed to find the solution legitimately. Its basically impossible to figure out there is only one killer and one motive because accusation screen leads you to believe something else. I am almost certain this game is 100% a troll because of the fact there is actually just one killer and the entire game is made to troll you into believing several of the characters are murderers.
I will give another hint below if you want to read it
Find out everything about the trip to India, and find out which two characters are having an affair. You should be able to find the killer from this
It is obvious in retrospect, my earliest notes had this all figured out. But I kept getting turned around when the AI would improvise, and there's the matter of misdirection by having us name them three times and choose a motive three times.