To be fair Zinger did not anticipate that the guy with the ability to disambiguate the True Spider-Man would consider disambiguating the True Spider-Man a good thing and pull that trigger basically right away, when disambiguating the True Spider Man was actually a horrible idea.
Oh, right, that was me. Sorry.
I especially didn't anticipate this from a player who was in
A Spider-Man Mafia 2, who should have known that "who is the real Spider-Man" was this game's equivalent of "who is the Hobgoblin" of the last one, and that this kind of information should probably not be made public.
In the last game, everyone had a "Hobgoblin Alibi", which told them the name of one player who definitely was not the Hobgoblin, but I explicitly warned people that publically revealing alibi intel in order to answer the game's central question was foolish and would result in death. I didn't make it so explicitly obvious that publically revealing the answer to the game's central question would be bad this time around, but I would've thought it was self-evident. I mean, when you have nearly a dozen Spider-Man clones running amok and you provide "evidence" that 10 of them are not real.... There were bound to be consequences.