As far as I know, that's not possible for the human mind. But of course, we shouldn't make posts relating to that, rather we should keep it to ourselves. Hmmm..sounds rather difficult.
My reasons for going after CL, JS and some others game after game is clearly psychological. But I try my best to keep those thoughts aside. And I am successful most of the times. But I assure you JS, I really was just suspicious of you this game, though somehow it didn't feel quite right. On the first day, you were the only other crew member to vote for CP. CP's changing of votes seemed a typical Mafia move, so I voted for her. My reasoning was, if you were in cahoots with her, you would just place a seemingly non-influential vote for your fellow pirate and even if CP was revealed as a pirate later in the game, you would be pegged as an innocent crew member. But as I said I felt something was not right about my reasoning, I just don't know what. Even now. 
I totally understand, i was thinking when the night came after that day, that you would be suspicious of me as it was a funny move i know... just i got a feeling and that was it

. But i think i understand because previous times playing, even though I was a baddy i just got so into the game that i played as if i was innocent, trying to expose Mafia's and QA's and GR's, and you picked up on that, so now like in this game, i played as an innocent yet you can't help be suspicious of me

. It's not previous roles that the suspicion is based on, it's the player's way of playing and how they've played in previous games, and what tactics they used.