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− | After investigating thoroughly, Heiji and Conan conclude the murderer to be '''Shigehiko Wakisaka''', one of the tour guides at the castle who committed the murders through the use of self-destructing flashlights. Wakisaka confesses and reveals that he was murdering his fellow tour guides who murdered his grandfather thirteen years ago. Arihiro Kasuya, one of the tour guides, confesses to have murdered Wakisaka's grandfather and prepares to kill Heiji but is apprehended by the police. | + | After investigating thoroughly, Heiji and Conan conclude the murderer to be '''Shigehiko Wakisaka''', one of the tour guides at the castle who committed the murders through the use of self-destructing flashlights. Wakisaka confesses and reveals that he was murdering his fellow tour guides who murdered his grandfather thirteen years ago in search of a legendary treasure in the Osaka Castle. Arihiro Kasuya, who was also involved in a series of armed robberies to locate this treasure confesses to having colluded with the other victims and prepares to kill Heiji but is apprehended by the police. Wakisaka then melancholically reveals to Kasuya that he discovered too late that his grandfather already knew that the rumored signs of the treasure were a fake. His grandfather never exposed the secret because he could not bear to break the hearts of his colleagues who were enjoying themselves so much. Arihiro is dumbstruck that he wasted all his years searching for treasure and truly killed a dear friend to him. |
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Revision as of 21:55, 20 August 2013
Cast
Gadgets
Case 1:
Situation
Murder
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Location:
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Annex
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Victim:
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Atsushi Tarumi
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Cause of death:
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Slash wound
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Suspects:
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Mineo Omotani, Noriyuki Doguchi, Takashi Kotegawa, and Masamachi Hakamada
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Heiji invites Conan to his kendo tournament but a drunk man named Atsushi Tarumi is found dead in the storage room. Heiji comes to investigate only to find that the body had somehow been moved to the shower room without anyone noticing.
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People
Resolution
After a thorough investigation, Heiji reveals the culprit to be Takashi Kotegawa, a friend of Tarumi. Heiji explains that in the storage room, Kotegawa drugged Tarumi into a drunken slumber and put red paint on Tarumi to imply he was killed. After everyone leaves, he sets the scene to create the idea Tarumi committed a murder in his drunken frenzy. Tarumi heads for the shower room, suited in Tsuba Zeriai, in order to hide what he believed to be blood from the murder where he is then killed by Kotegawa. As evidence, Heiji reveals that the mannequin that was used to trick Tarumi into believing he committed a murder was covered in red paint. Kotegawa confesses that Tarumi along with other members of the Shinnai University Kendo Club pushed a freshman during an initiation ceremony too hard and caused his death. Tarumi threatened to publicly release the information and discredit the team if they sought to kick him out (as he was the one directly responsible). Kotegawa decides to selfishly kill him because he refused to have his public image in the kendo team ruined. He then attempts to kill Heiji as well with another katana he brought but is beaten up by him. After Kotegawa is arrested, Heiji and Conan explore the town.
Case 2:
Situation
Suicide?
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Location:
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Osaka Castle
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Victim:
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Yuji Kato
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Cause of death:
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Set on fire and fell from a great height
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Suspects:
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Arihiro Kasuya, Toshiaki Fukushima, Maho Katagiri, and Shigehiko Wakisaka
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Suicide?
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Location:
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Bridge near Osaka Castle
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Victim:
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Maho Katagiri
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Cause of death:
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Blunt force trauma to head
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Suspects:
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Arihiro Kasuya, Toshiaki Fukushima, and Shigehiko Wakisaka
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People
Resolution
After investigating thoroughly, Heiji and Conan conclude the murderer to be Shigehiko Wakisaka, one of the tour guides at the castle who committed the murders through the use of self-destructing flashlights. Wakisaka confesses and reveals that he was murdering his fellow tour guides who murdered his grandfather thirteen years ago in search of a legendary treasure in the Osaka Castle. Arihiro Kasuya, who was also involved in a series of armed robberies to locate this treasure confesses to having colluded with the other victims and prepares to kill Heiji but is apprehended by the police. Wakisaka then melancholically reveals to Kasuya that he discovered too late that his grandfather already knew that the rumored signs of the treasure were a fake. His grandfather never exposed the secret because he could not bear to break the hearts of his colleagues who were enjoying themselves so much. Arihiro is dumbstruck that he wasted all his years searching for treasure and truly killed a dear friend to him.
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See also