Yeah, I'm guessing the reason I wasn't NK'd was because Godfather is the only one left.
I find Minish, unconfirmed or not confirmed, to be far more dangerous than me. Minish has done a fair amount of scumhunting and was largely already accepted as town. Compared to me, who has done little to no scumhunting, Minish is much more dangerous to mafia moving forward. Especially now that I can't rely on my role.
Given that not only were you the final vote on the lynch of the first scum player killed (on day one, no less), but that you also cop claimed to kill the other scum player when there wasn't especially much heat on them, I'd be absolutely shocked if you flipped scum at the end of this game.
Unless you have a history of questionable plays, I'd be pretty unlikely to suspect that you being scum is much of an option. Maybe pretending like you're in consideration is a good thing, but I don't think anyone reasonable would consider you to be a realistic possibility, so I think the rest of us putting on an act about it is pointless.
Scum [a Babyface, most likely] probably either wants to eliminate other power-roles that are dangerous to them (an alignment cop isn't dangerous to them), eliminate players who are likely to want to pursue lynches on them, or avoid nk-ing players who are likely to be the target of protection roles (we had a bodyguard die, but it's entirely possible we have another protective role given how saturated with roles this game is; Doc would have been their logical target).
There's also marginal chances of them doing some of these things as a bluff. Not NKing Doc on the first opportunity could destroy confidence in his ability to give town pants to players so long as they kill Doc before Doc manages to target them. It's also possible that they NK'd Minish to try to frame someone else. These lines of thought are worth considering, but they're certainly much less likely. The simplest explanations are generally more likely to be true.