Yeah, the more I look at it the more it makes sense.
Even from JD's perspective, it has to be Goose. JD could assume his first result, on me, was flipped and come up with the notion that I'm the killer while he's sane. Amber would be Naive. So far so good. That leaves Insane, Paranoid, and Random.
At the very least, either Goose is Insane or Random then. One of Tevish or Zinger would be Paranoid while the other would be the one that Goose isn't. Here is where it gets funny though. With those conditions in place, the issue arises that no matter if it is Tevish or Zinger who is Insane, it creates a contradiction between their results (which has to be true since JD's would be the first and only result that was flipped).
Goose, verifiably, can't be Insane as that would indicate Zinger as the killer, and we know he's not. That means, no matter what, there will always be a contradiction between JD (as sane) vs Tevish or Zinger's results as Insane (either of them since they would clear me). So, logically, JD can't be Sane. Random, on the other hand, would work (though I would no longer be implicated from JD's perspective).
For Tevish, he should have no issue seeing me as lock clear. I say this because I'm certainly not Insane. Goose is certainly not Insane. Amber, more than likely given the issue with JD and my results, is more than likley not Insane either (obv I'm not doing a full on hardcore proof to assert the validity of my assertion, but I'm extremely confident in its strength). Insane would have to lie with Zinger or Tevish, and no matter what they both targeted me with K results (now I should make obv that I'm string connecting this to the previous idea that Tevish more than likely wasn't flipped -- but if you do entertain the notion that your result was flipped -- despite no proof -- you'd have to explain both JD and I arguing differing results on our N0 targets). I suppose the easiest explanation is that one is random and the other is the killer, but that presents an entirely different issue:
JD, claiming the first change, would have no expectation of the change coming to light, unless he let his initial target live (possible though kinda reckless). Me, coming out to claim after JD, would put me into a straight up lock with JD.
Course you'd also have to assign the sanities then at that point. JD or I would be random (with the other being the killer). That leaves Amber as Sane or Naive (likely Naive), Zinger and Tevish to share Paranoid/Insane, and Goose as Sane though that doesn't work out given his 2 Ks (and Zinger isnt' the killer so Goose can't be Insane either). So, interestingly, this scenario is a wash for a variety of reasons (Goose not being able to be Sane/Insane and either Tevish/Zinger having to be Insane which clears me which means I'm not the killer).
I'm not interested in convincing Goose of anything. Although, I will say that is extremely funny you killed Amber first of all people, and then Zinger after the words he and I had.
So hilarious.