Actually, I just realized that I have one last trump card... one piece of information I turned up way back on N1.
MrcRanger97 is probably the wolf.
How do I know this? No I didn't inspect him, but I DID inspect Steamroll. And on Day 1, I told Ranger about Steamroll's role as a backup, when I was trying to ingratiate myself to him. He was the only person I told outside of my own team.
And then Steamroll is killed by the wolf the very next night. I was somewhat stunned when I made the connection; my team had specifically avoided killing Steamroll SPECIFICALLY to avoid suspicion falling on ME. But he dies the very next night. And the ONLY other party I had given the key information to was Ranger.
Now what are the chances of the Wolf hitting the one role that could screw him over the most* on Night 1? Well there were 17 players still on night one, giving him a 1 in 16 chance of hitting him.
One in 16, pretty long odds. And yet, Ranger here had put himself in a position of power with a role PM no one could disprove... He asked for inspections, counting on the fact that he asked to clear him on his own, or perhaps he has a mole ability (which causes a fake role PM to go out to inspectors instead of a real one), which isn't uncommon for a Lone Wolf to have.
And it gets worse, because on N2, just now, Nexus got killed by the wolf. Nexus was a role stopper, which can stop kills, making him very dangerous to the Wolf, as it could expose him. Nexus also role stopped me the same night, showing coordination. Ranger, having played games in the past, probably knew that the role stop would still go through and that he could eliminate his other big threat the same night. So now I ask you, what are the chances of the Wolf hitting two targets in a ROW that are of great threat to him? Slim to none.
So villagers, I ask you... Who is more dangerous to you? My inspector role puts none of you at immediate risk; it can't kill you or stop your actions. Killing me won't put an end to the kills for my team either, since as long as my team lives we can still kill.
The wolf on the other hand, has more information than I could ever dream of and a kill every night. And all you need to do to stop the kills is just kill one person; him.
So I say, Lynch MrcRanger97! No one wants the wolf alive, the village least of all.
Now why should you believe me? Well for one, I haven't lied at all except for when it was vital. I wasn't lying at all with the proposed alliance; I honestly thought that it was beneficial for all the scum. I haven't lied at all, except to say that my role was Jan Brewer the role inspector, and that was only because I had to. I told the truth about all my inspections. I believe that lying when you don't have to is a bad idea, since it just gives you more ways to get caught. I haven't lied to you yet and I'm not lying to you now. I truly believe that Ranger97 is the wolf, and that he is playing every last person in this game.
Now, you have the chance to stop him.
*Backup screws him up the most because it means vital roles would take two nights to eliminate instead of one, and killing off a vital role would immediately expose him. A bodyguard wouldn't screw him over since he has the Bodyguard by the leash anyway as leader, and an Inspector doesn't bother him as he has a mole ability.