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1. The blackout could've been longer then the game showed you, hence how so much happened, although I'd say it was poorly conveyed to the player
2. He could've done the first four of those if the blackout was longer then conveyed, and keep in mind he had extra time to do the remaining since everyone was in distracted by Mikan (which was unplanned), the body, and Monokuma being there
3. It's possible he went right up to one of the floorboard openings and spoke from there, but I'm no sound expert
4. It's possible TeruTeru hit his heart in the first stab, and most likely proceeded to stab him continously out of anger, since he thought he was stabbing Nagito
5. Yeah, I have to agree with that one,
Then in that case, you're right, the lack of sound doesn't make any sense.
One of the report was a stab in the neck.