So I just said that we should pick up the pace but also wait for a defense, and now we have a hammer. How funny that is.
Anyway spurge to address your last post towards me, I'm helping you because you simply need someone to hold your hand to understand the game. You don't have any clue as to who is a townie or who is scum. Literally everyone is scum to you. This isn't playing the game properly, and you could become a great player once you learn how the game works, but you're missing some crucial learning steps.
You need to be able to narrow down the field. One or two isn't good enough. You need to be able to say "these 5 I'm pretty sure are town" and then monitor their activities. If they start acting suspicious, or start doing things that make you say "that's really risky" or "I don't see why that's good evidence or why we should lynch them" then you move them into a maybe pile. You should also have a pool of 1/3rd or 4 or 5 people in a maybe pile and then another third in a mafia pile. You shuffle them around as new things come up. You don't seem to do this, so you always just attack one person, or everyone at the same time.
Secondly, you need to understand that townies hide information as well. Sometimes, even if you think something is shady, you need to say "OK, this is really shady, but I could see it being useful", and turning a blind eye for a while. This is important with things pertaining to the cop results and things of that nature. A cop isn't going to come out and say he's a cop, but he may use mild evidence and push hard. Normally, that would seem shady, but it's important to go along with it just for a moment to see what happens.