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Kashiwa angrily denies the allegations again made against her and ridicules the police for listening to Conan. As evidence of her crime, Conan testifies that during the encounter he had with Kashiwa while at the employee lounge, she had told him that the soccer game was over and Brazil won 3-1. The reason why this is extraordinarily important is because there is no way Kashiwa should have known about the final score of the soccer game considering she was in the middle of a tour. The soccer game started at 10:00AM, and ended around 11:45. This is usually the time that the final score of the game is announced along with the winner. That being said, the only way Kashiwa could have known ANYTHING regarding the soccer game is if she was in close proximity of someone who was listening to the details, who should have been working but instead decided to slack off and listen to the soccer game in the freezer. She overheard the details of the game, then she ended Minamoto’s life in the manner described above. This is undeniable concrete evidence placing Kashiwa nowhere else in the factory but in the freezer with Minamoto. In an ironic twist of poetic justice, it is Minamoto’s own slacker lifestyle and passion for soccer that became Kashiwa’s downfall. | Kashiwa angrily denies the allegations again made against her and ridicules the police for listening to Conan. As evidence of her crime, Conan testifies that during the encounter he had with Kashiwa while at the employee lounge, she had told him that the soccer game was over and Brazil won 3-1. In addition to witnessing Minamoto eating his favorite snacks during work hours, the maid also testifies and confirms that Minamoto was a soccer fanatic. The reason why this is extraordinarily important is because there is no way Kashiwa should have known about the final score of the soccer game considering she was in the middle of a tour. The soccer game started at 10:00AM, and ended around 11:45. This is usually the time that the final score of the game is announced along with the winner. That being said, the only way Kashiwa could have known ANYTHING regarding the soccer game is if she was in close proximity of someone who was listening to the details, who should have been working but instead decided to slack off and listen to the soccer game in the freezer. She overheard the details of the game, then she ended Minamoto’s life in the manner described above. This is undeniable concrete evidence placing Kashiwa nowhere else in the factory but in the freezer with Minamoto. In an ironic twist of poetic justice, it is Minamoto’s own slacker lifestyle and passion for soccer that became Kashiwa’s downfall. | ||
*A Killer’s Confession. | *A Killer’s Confession. | ||
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| Volume 19 | |
| Information | |
| Release date: | May 28, 2003 |
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| Original Work: | Gosho Aoyama |
| Manga: | Eiichi Yamagishi |
| ISBN: | ISBN 4-09-142789-8 |
| Publisher: | Shogakukan |
| Back Cover Image | |
| Conan Side Image | |
Special Volume 19 was released on May 28, 2003 in Japan.[1][2]
Cast
Gadgets
The Intense Cold World of Murder
File 1 - Part 1
Conan and the Detective Boys, accompanied by their teacher Ms. Koyabashi, are on a school field trip to a food factory. Disinterested, Conan listens to the Japan-Brazil soccer game on his MP3 player which is confiscated by Koyabashi. They are given a tour of the facility by employees Kashiwa and Minamoto. Minamoto abruptly leaves, forcing Kashiwa to handle the tour on her own. Before he departs, Kashiwa gives him a brown paper bag, reminding Minamoto of “that thing” they talked about yesterday.
The kids are shown a movie about the factory and tour goes well and ends. Conan sneaks off to the employee lounge to watch the last minutes of the soccer game but is caught by Kashiwa. She reprimands Conan for sneaking off on his own. Conan is upset that he can’t watch the game but Kashiwa informs him that the game is over and the Brazilian team won, 3-1. An hour after the tour, and as promised for being good students, Kashiwa gives the kids ice cream. While the loud energetic children enjoy their ice cream, Kashiwa presents a small demonstration using the factory’s large walk-in freezer using another banana. She opens the door of the large walk-in freezer and, to her and the kids’ shock and horror, discover Minamoto on the floor, face up, frozen to death.
An investigation is launched. The exact cause of Minamoto’s death is uncertain as well as his accurate time of death due to the extreme cold conditions, but indicators point to hypothermia as he was froze solid. Minamoto was last seen alive and well at 10AM, which is the time where the tour had begun. As far as hypothermia goes, it is an involuntary drop in core body temperature that occurs during long exposure to extreme cold temperatures. Death varies due to a number of factors depending on the individual. Bright red lividy marks are found at the nape of Minamoto’s neck. The banana Kashiwa gave Minamoto before he left is found near his corpse.
It is determined that Kashiwa sent Minamoto to the freezer to put the banana away, but everyone assumes Minamoto slipped and was stuck to the floor, until Conan discovers a pack of broken rice crackers in the victim’s chest pocket. With the given circumstances, Conan believes that someone knocked Minamoto unconscious, causing him to fall facing the front thereby breaking the rice crackers, then turned him on his back to alter the crime scene. While Kashiwa tearfully blames herself for what has happened, Conan fearfully believes that Minamoto has been murdered, and his killer went out of their way to stage it as an accident.
The security guards say no one out of the ordinary in the vicinity of the factory was seen with the exception of Conan, the Detective Boys (who are of no use in this case due to their separation from Conan), their classmates, and Ms. Koyabashi, effectively ruling out the possibility of an outsider job. Kashiwa’s weird behavior lands her on Conan’s suspect list. Furthermore, is it virtually above possible means for anyone to freeze a human body very quickly, even at -60 degrees, but one matter remains: if Kashiwa is the killer, how was she able to freeze a human being with so quickly while being surrounded with children the entire time.
File 2 - Part 2
Conan has a brief encounter with the factory’s owner and maid. The owner says that Minamoto had been reprimanded for slacking off at work and was on the verge of being fired for taking long excessive breaks in the lounge and bathroom. The maid says Minamoto used to eat his favorite snacks which included rice crackers and a can of cola which was thrown in the garbage. After realizing Minamoto was a soccer fan, Conan understands the truth behind his death.















