Episode 11 proves that In/Spectre is less about the "how" of a crime and more about the "why" of the aftermath. It solidifies Kotoko’s character as one of the most complex protagonists in modern mystery anime—a girl who uses the tools of a detective to become the ultimate architect of fiction.
Standard mystery tropes dictate that the "truth will set you free." Episode 11 subverts this by suggesting that the truth can actually be a cage. If the supernatural elements of the case were made public, or if the darkest impulses of the family were laid bare, the fallout would be irreparable.
The aesthetic of the episode—static, intense, and driven by intricate monologues—mirrors the mental burden Kotoko carries. She is the "Goddess of Wisdom," but that title is a heavy one. She must constantly simulate every possible outcome of her words.