One can learn a lot about their fellow players by simply watching on the first day. I have noticed that it has become something of a tradition for people to abstain in these games. That is silly. It is a bad idea. The only people that gain from abstentions are the bad guys -- that is one less vote that they have to worry about, and one less vote that they have to overcome. Thus, Templar98921 would generally be suspicious to me. However, as I said above, abstaining seems to be something of a trend here. I think it should stop, but I am willing to concede that he might be acting in line with that trend.
The other suspicious behaviour on the first day is jumping on bandwagons. The bad guys don't care who is removed from the game, as long as it isn't another bad guy. So, they will vote for anyone who already has a bandwagon against them. For that reason, I am going to vote Lt._Anonymous. The same logic could be applied to JacaByte, who jumped on a two-person bandwagon against 1Eeevee1, but it might not have been clear to him that a bandwagon was forming (especially considering that the first vote wasn't bolded for some time), so I am willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, for the time being. JacaByte, don't expect that to last. If you continue bandwagoning, I will be forced to conclude that you are a cop.
xander