There are some games where you are just asking yourself: _"Who will win this?"_ *And then something incredibly random/stupid happens that gives someone else the win.*
Stan actually played that cleverly. He straight up said "cards on the table, I'm bad, another bad guy out there, they want me alive cuz I clean their bodies, but you guys need the body padding or else you lose." They SHOULD have voted him out because he sides evil, but at the same time judging how kaif hid that canadian body, they would have lost if they did. Stan controlled narrative, forced everyone to put the cards out on the table, and put a challenge to the killer. "If you report, I rat you out and you die. If you kill, I run to eat it instantly. You have to kill in a place thats obvious so someone else finds the body, but in a way that you don't get sussed out for it."
I feel like Kaifs tell is that he always is hella agressive to blame someone else whenever he's it, more than normal, because what'll happen is that someone will get caught, either him or someone else on his team (when he is the imposter) and he'll slightly try and defend them, when evidence is brought up however he immediately throws them under the bus and defends his defense...for defending them confusing I know. In this game in particular whenever he may be caught he attempts to not know what happened (sometimes admitting however when theirs multiple innocents watching or finding his kill). Theres more but I'm still processing the overall tactics of Kaifs wrinkles.