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<spoiler>The culprit is '''Shizuku Sakano'''. She used an extract of a Scopolia Japonica, a poisonous plant known to accelerate heartbeat mixed with muscle relaxant cream to murder Yoshizawa, by coating the cloth used during the Relay Race with it. Onigawara, who was in the race between her and Yoshizawa, was not poisoned because he was wearing gloves. Because Yoshizawa's gloves have been missing before the race, Shinichi concludes that she must've stolen it to make sure that the victim's hands come into contact with the poison.
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Sakano confesses and reveals her motive: the rumor about the marriage between her and Yoshizawa was a lie, as she still loves her late husband, Shoichi's father. Because of her husband's death and her being busy as a teacher, Soichi became a delinquent and was regularly arrested by the police. Yoshizawa, who took Soichi from the station, would then extorted her each time in exchange for keeping quiet about Soichi's crime, but once her money began to run out he threatened to let Soichi be sent to the Youth detention center. Not wanting to part with her son, she decided to kill Yoshizawa and silenced him.</spoiler>
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<spoiler>The culprit is '''Shizuku Sakano'''. She used an extract of a Scopolia Japonica, a poisonous plant known to accelerate heartbeat mixed with muscle relaxant cream to murder Yoshizawa, by coating the cloth used during the Relay Race with it. Onigawara, who was in the race between her and Yoshizawa, was not poisoned because he was wearing gloves. Because Yoshizawa's gloves have been missing before the race, Shinichi concludes that she must've stolen it to make sure that the victim's hands come into contact with the poison.
 
 
Sakano confesses and reveals her motive: the rumor about the marriage between her and Yoshizawa was a lie, as she still loves her late husband, Shoichi's father. Because of her husband's death and her being busy as a teacher, Soichi became a delinquent and was regularly arrested by the police. Yoshizawa, who took Soichi from the station, would then extorted her each time in exchange for keeping quiet about Soichi's crime, but once her money began to run out he threatened to let Soichi be sent to the Youth detention center. Not wanting to part with her son, she decided to kill Yoshizawa and silenced him.</spoiler>
 
  
 
== The Mystery of the Murder-Arson ==
 
== The Mystery of the Murder-Arson ==

Revision as of 13:52, 26 April 2021

Volume 12

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Information
Release date: December 25, 2000
Original Work: Gosho Aoyama
Manga: Yutaka Abe, Denjiro Maru, Takahisa Taira
ISBN: ISBN 4-09-142782-0
Publisher: Shogakukan
Back Cover Image

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Conan Side Image

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Chronology
Prev volume: « Special Volume 11
Next volume: Special Volume 13 »
List of chapters

Special Volume 12 was released on December 25, 2000 in Japan.[1][2]

Cast

Gadgets

The Missing Romance Writer

File 1 - Part 1

File 2 - Part 2

Resolution

People

  • The Ekiden Tournament Calls for Death

    File 3

    Resolution


    People

  • The Mystery of the Murder-Arson

    File 4 - Part 1

    The Detective Boys and Ran help Kazuhiko Miyatake, a renown carpenter, in constructing a soil house for the wealthy Kaneo Zenita, in exchange for him giving wooden boards for Ran's Karate training. Later at night, while the four are on their Neighborhood Watch for arson crime, which has continued after had stopped three months ago, they find that Zenita's house that had just completes was burned down with Zenita himself inside it. The suspicion fall on Koji Kaji, an arsonist responsible for the most of the arson in the past, and Mana Zenita, who would benefit from Kaneo's death as the sole inheritor of his fortune.

    File 5 - Part 2

    The wife of Zenita is able to provide an alibi during the time of the murder, as she was with her lover in Hawaii, causing the suspicion to immediately fall on Kaji. Although saddened that the house he built was destroyed, Miyatake invites the Detective Boys and Ran to his house to show his gratitude for their help. However, the Detective Boys discover a shocking truth about the arson, and the culprit behind it. With this information, they confront the culprit.

    People

  • Resolution

    In the Space of an Hour

    File 6 - Part 1

    File 7 - Part 2

    People

  • Resolution

    The Murderer with an Alibi

    File 8 - Part 1

    Kogoro is hired by a nurse named Tomoko Egashira, as she suspects the head nurse Yuko Morita has been attempting to murder her because she accidently discovered her secret. Because of Kogoro's toothache, he made an appointment at Ejinbara Hostital where Egashira works, which Morita aids the dentist in the treatment.

    Later that night, while Kogoro, Ran, and Conan are keeping tab on Morita's action, they are informed that Egashira has died of carbon-dioxide suffocation in her room. Because of the nurse dorm's security and Morita's alibi, the police considers the case to be a suicide to her extreme stress, but is it really the case?

    File 9 - Part 2

    People

  • Resolution

    The Island the Ghost Lives On

    File 10 - Part 1

    File 11 - Part 2

    People

  • Resolution

    Cover in other countries

    China
    Germany
    Indonesia
    Italy
    Korea
    Malaysia (Chinese)
    Malaysia (Malay)
    Singapore (Chinese)
    Spain (Spanish)
    Vietnam

    References

    See also

    Volumes of the Special Manga
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