I agree, it's an excellent case. Jeod's hiding something and has changed his story to adapt to what we know.
But I think the case works better assuming that Jeod was slowly revealing he was jailed/blocked. But unless there is a second unclaimed jailor/blocker, he wasn't. After a night where there was no kill, why admit to being blocked? I don't understand what Jeod is doing.
I know why TheIrishman admitted to it, I pushed him to do so. He probably wouldn't have otherwise.