I'm just a townie. I've been laying low with the belief that the dopps won't find me on their priority list if I don't have a role and don't vote for lynchings. Thus far, it's been successful.
However, considering the fact that we all have to vote, and have to vote correctly I'm going to have to jump on the bandwagon and say Webadict, you're time is up. As I mentioned before, I don't think there's an exterminator about. Let's face it, an exterminator not killing Anybody? Sounds like a poor strategy to me. I know I proposed that exact explanation before for a different problem, but now it's gone a little too far. An exterminator would want to exterminate the dopps first, to keep himself from being night-killed. He would also want to kill the AWV. What chaoticjosh says makes sense, and your story, while convincing, it a tad too unrealistic.
Let's also look at his voting record and other important points:
1. Votes Pandarsenic
2. Accuses himself as a joke, then is the first to vote "No Lynch"
3. Says the detective contacted him. This corresponds to chaoticjosh's story. Then "randomly" votes for Solifuge, who was not a dopp. He was the first to vote.
4. Is accused, but accusation is taken back; does not actually vote, but urges caution.
1. Not sure what this signifies. If webadict is a dopp, than he could be accusing a fellow dopp to throw suspicion off himself, or he could be accusing an innocent townie to take out the town's power base.
2. The accusation of himself could have been meant to make an accusation against him seem laughable. Then he votes no lynch to keep himself and the other dopps safe.
3. He randomly votes for a townie, again in order to take out opposition. He didn't do it on day 2 to keep himself from appearing to kill off townies in lynches too often.
4. Though he didn't actually vote "no lynch" he basically called for it, and the vote was practically decided by that point anyways. The accusation which was rescinded also prompts more suspicion of him.