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==== Evidence ==== | ===== Evidence ===== | ||
* Shinichi states that the room Yamazaki was killed in was locked from the inside. The only possible entrance into the room was the window. | * Shinichi states that the room Yamazaki was killed in was locked from the inside. The only possible entrance into the room was the window. | ||
* The mansion owner claims that there is at least a 10 meter gap between the two windows that Shinichi states the killer used. Shinichi points out, however, that if the killer used the roof to get closer to the other window, this gap is shortened to a mere 2 meters. Therefore, it could easily be jumped across. | * The mansion owner claims that there is at least a 10 meter gap between the two windows that Shinichi states the killer used. Shinichi points out, however, that if the killer used the roof to get closer to the other window, this gap is shortened to a mere 2 meters. Therefore, it could easily be jumped across. | ||
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* The lack of footprints below the window implies that it was an inside job. | * The lack of footprints below the window implies that it was an inside job. | ||
* Shinichi claims to have spoken with the killer's doctor. | * Shinichi claims to have spoken with the killer's doctor. | ||
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Shinichi concludes that the murderer could only have been someone who knew the mansion very well and eventually points his finger at the '''landlord'''. The latter, being in a wheelchair, then starts to laugh, claiming that he's in no position to be able to commit such a crime. Shinichi then grabs a globe and throws it towards the owner who immediately jumps out of his chair to avoid it. The maid and guests are all in shock. Shinichi then says that he's been healed for a while now as reported by his doctor, which Megure confirms. | Shinichi concludes that the murderer could only have been someone who knew the mansion very well and eventually points his finger at the '''landlord'''. The latter, being in a wheelchair, then starts to laugh, claiming that he's in no position to be able to commit such a crime. Shinichi then grabs a globe and throws it towards the owner who immediately jumps out of his chair to avoid it. The maid and guests are all in shock. Shinichi then says that he's been healed for a while now as reported by his doctor, which Megure confirms. | ||
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Although the episode does not clearly state the mansion owner's motive, it likely had something to do with the "under-the-table" financial dealings that the owner had with Yamazaki. | Although the episode does not clearly state the mansion owner's motive, it likely had something to do with the "under-the-table" financial dealings that the owner had with Yamazaki. | ||
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# Hitomi's necklace (the murder weapon) is missing after the end of the ride | # Hitomi's necklace (the murder weapon) is missing after the end of the ride | ||
# Hitomi has a tear-trail on her face that runs horizontally which is impossible unless she was crying during the course of the ride. | # Hitomi has a tear-trail on her face that runs horizontally which is impossible unless she was crying during the course of the ride. | ||
==== Evidence ==== | ==== Evidence ==== | ||
* Shinichi examines the tunnel area of the Mystery Coaster and finds a wire with some pearls still strung onto it and a hook at the end of the wire. | * Shinichi examines the tunnel area of the Mystery Coaster and finds a wire with some pearls still strung onto it and a hook at the end of the wire. | ||
* The killer left a false piece of evidence, a bloodied knife, inside Aiko's purse with the intention of framing her. Shinichi explains that this is a fake piece of evidence, because it is impossible for a woman to have enough leverage and force to behead someone while on the ride. | * The killer left a false piece of evidence, a bloodied knife, inside Aiko's purse with the intention of framing her. Shinichi explains that this is a fake piece of evidence, because it is impossible for a woman to have enough leverage and force to behead someone while on the ride. | ||
==== Method ==== | ==== Method ==== | ||
Shinichi states the killer used an object like a purse or a backpack to escape the ride restraints and wrap a wire around the victim's head while in the darkness of the Mystery Coaster's tunnel. After tying the wire around the victim's head the killer tossed a hook attached to the other end onto the roller coaster's track, beheading the victim using the coaster's speed and movement. | Shinichi states the killer used an object like a purse or a backpack to escape the ride restraints and wrap a wire around the victim's head while in the darkness of the Mystery Coaster's tunnel. After tying the wire around the victim's head the killer tossed a hook attached to the other end onto the roller coaster's track, beheading the victim using the coaster's speed and movement. | ||
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Hitomi's motive for murdering Kishida is because she used to go out with him long before she met Aiko and Reiko in college, until he dumped her. Hitomi planned to murder Kishida at the place they had their first date (Tropical Land) using the very necklace he had bought for her. Had Shinichi not proven the truth behind the murder, Hitomi would have committed suicide via poisoning herself after the visit to Tropical Land. | Hitomi's motive for murdering Kishida is because she used to go out with him long before she met Aiko and Reiko in college, until he dumped her. Hitomi planned to murder Kishida at the place they had their first date (Tropical Land) using the very necklace he had bought for her. Had Shinichi not proven the truth behind the murder, Hitomi would have committed suicide via poisoning herself after the visit to Tropical Land. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:29, 14 June 2026
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Plot
The plot text copied and translated from ConanWiki.org. Link of the page here

The episode opens at the home of a man who uses a wheelchair. Shinichi Kudo and Inspector Megure are there to investigate a recent murder. The homeowner, feeling disturbed by the police presence, orders them to leave immediately. However, the inspector advises against it, as the victim, Mr. Yamasaki , the president of Yatsubishi Bank, was also among the guests.
A few seconds later, Shinichi Kudo begins solving the case: the murderer must be one of those present. Shinichi explains that, due to the locked door, the only way to enter and leave the room was via the balcony. The homeowner disagrees, pointing out that the hallway window is ten meters away. According to Shinichi, this means the murderer could only have entered the locked room by climbing over the roof gutter. After the murder, the murderer would have left the room again via the balcony. The homeowner disagrees again, arguing that it's impossible to jump from a balcony into a thin roof gutter. The student detective then explains that all that's needed is a rope stretched between the window and the balcony, secured to the balcony with a pole. The rope would then drop down from the pole as soon as the tension is released.
The homeowner has had enough of these speculations and orders Shinichi to reveal the murderer, otherwise he will throw him out of the house. Shinichi claims that there is only one person who could have committed the crime: the homeowner himself. He knows the entire layout of the house and was therefore able to plan the murder. The man, however, replies that he was confined to a wheelchair and could not move without it. After Shinichi visits the family doctor, however, the man tells the homeowner that he knows the "true story." The doctor told him that he has been able to walk again for three months. After Shinichi reveals this fact as well, the man tries to escape, but is stopped and captured by Shinichi and the police.
The next morning, Shinichi is lying in bed when he notices a loud explosion. He opens the window and sees Professor Agasa , who accidentally blew a hole in his house, is treated at Shinichi's house. Shinichi asks what happened. The professor replies that he was testing his latest invention: a jetpack that can eliminate traffic jams.
Meanwhile, at the Mori Detective Agency, private detective Kogoro Mori is angry at Shinichi and complains about not getting any cases and blames him. His daughter, Ran Mori, says goodbye to him and heads off to school. In front of the school, she runs into the very same high school detective whose name is being made public in the newspaper and on television. Genta , Ayumi, and Mitsuhiko are also watching a television program about Shinichi's case investigation.

Ran and Shinichi discuss how Shinichi only joined the school's soccer club to get in shape for his work as a detective. Ran reminds the detective of their date the next day. Shinichi promised Ran he would take her to Tropical Land if she won the city karate championships.
The following day, they are both at the aforementioned amusement park. Since there isn't a long line for the roller coaster, they decide to ride it. While waiting in line, Shinichi tells Ran that Sherlock Holmes, upon first meeting Dr. Watson, recognized him as a military doctor simply from his handshake. When Shinichi demonstrates this on a stranger, he manages to determine that the woman trains at a gymnastics club. However, it turns out that Shinichi had previously been able to peek up the woman's skirt when the wind blew it up. This is how he noticed the horizontal bruises on her thighs, which were from gymnastic exercises on a horizontal bar.

When Ran spots an empty seat on the roller coaster and the two high schoolers head towards it, two men dressed in black suddenly approach from behind and push in front of the others, claiming they have a reservation. Along with several other people, the four of them board the roller coaster. In a dark tunnel, Shinichi suddenly feels water on his face. After the roller coaster car leaves the tunnel and the passengers can see better in the daylight, they discover that a fellow rider's head has been severed. At the end of the track, Shinichi examines the victim while the two men dressed in black try to escape. However, the high school detective determines that only one of the passengers on this roller coaster could have committed this murder, which is why all the other riders must remain at the scene.
Inspector Megure asks Shinichi if he's sure and clearly states his name. All the onlookers notice and admire him. As the high school student tries to solve the riddle with Megure, one of the two men in black orders them to hurry. Shinichi turns around and looks into the eyes of this man. A chill runs down his spine, and he assumes that this man has already committed a murder. When the police find the supposed murder weapon in the handbag of one of the passengers, the case seems solved. But Shinichi knows that a knife can't be used to cut someone's head off.
Cases
Case 1: Crime at the Private Mansion
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Case 2: Roller Coaster Murder Case
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