User:Chekhov MacGuffin/Latest case

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Case

Here is the layout of the train and which cabins everyone was supposed to be in.

File:Chek Planned rooms.PNG


Somehow in the course of things, Agasa and Kogoro somehow wound up in cars that were next to each other rather than with one in between them. This means that someone boarded the wrong cabin, or while the cabin was vacant, a culprit moved their stuff to an adjacent car. It is unclear whether Kogoro or Agasa is the one in wrong cabin. There are two general possibilities...

Situation 1 is that after the kids were lured from the cabin by the letter, Agasa was lured out as well afterwards and everything was moved from cabin 6D to cabin 7D. Agasa returned, and thought 7D was really 6D. Conan misjudged the cabins and went to Kogoro's 8B by accident, and then saw Agasa coming out of 7D and became confused.

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Situation 2 is that Kogoro and entourage were tricked into boarding 7B instead of 8B. Kogoro, Sonoko, Ran, and Sera were lured out of the cabin, leaving it empty. The victim and a culprit came into the cabin before Conan and the detective boys arrived, and the shooting and chase ensued. Ran, Sera, and Sonoko then returned to their cabin. Conan then barged in and was mistakenly told he was in 8B.

File:Chek Current sit2.PNG


Scar Akai was also seen leaving from a cabin D in a car that was lower in number than 8 in the case of situation 1 or 7 in the case of situation 2. He was heading towards the front of the train.

File:Chek Scar Akai appearance.PNG

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