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== Case ==
== Case ==
A lady goes to [[Mouri Kogoro|Mouri]] and asks for her help about her neighbors dog who Conan and [[Ran]] met incidentally while in a dog park. She says the dog keeps barking at her and she's scared for her life that it might attack her. After Conan asks her something she gets angry and says "I don't need your help" and goes home. That night the mother-in-law of the woman is killed. There is dog bite marks on her neck. Could the dog really have done this?
A lady goes to [[Kogoro Mouri|Mouri]] and asks for her help about her neighbors dog who Conan and [[Ran Mouri|Ran]] met incidentally while in a dog park. She says the dog keeps barking at her and she's scared for her life that it might attack her. After Conan asks her something she gets angry and says "I don't need your help" and goes home. That night the mother-in-law of the woman is killed. There is dog bite marks on her neck. Could the dog really have done this?


=== Resolution ===
=== Resolution ===

Revision as of 21:20, 14 January 2011

Chronology
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Episode 434
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Information
Title: The Great Dog Coeur's Triumph
Original airdate: April 10, 2006
Season: 15


Cast

Case

A lady goes to Mouri and asks for her help about her neighbors dog who Conan and Ran met incidentally while in a dog park. She says the dog keeps barking at her and she's scared for her life that it might attack her. After Conan asks her something she gets angry and says "I don't need your help" and goes home. That night the mother-in-law of the woman is killed. There is dog bite marks on her neck. Could the dog really have done this?

Resolution

Ending:

Trivia

There is also a flashback to one of the earlier cases of the series called "Pet Dog John Murder Case".

See also