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:*The first movement of the Moonlight Sonata was played from a tape recorder.
 
:*The first movement of the Moonlight Sonata was played from a tape recorder.
:*There was sea water trail from the door to Kawashima's body and he has dirt and sand at the back of his shirt.
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:*There was a sea water trail from the door to Kawashima's body and he has dirt and sand on the back of his shirt.
 
:*Kawashima's jacket was found on the beach.
 
:*Kawashima's jacket was found on the beach.
 
:*The doors and windows of the piano room were locked from the inside.  
 
:*The doors and windows of the piano room were locked from the inside.  
:*There was several minutes of silence at the beginning of the tape.
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:*There were several minutes of silence at the beginning of the tape.
:*The Moonlight Sonata sheet music was found but the notes in the fourth bar were “strange”.
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:*The Moonlight Sonata sheet music was found, but the notes in the fourth bar were “strange”.
 
:*Conan decoded that the “strange” notes actually say: "The hellfire of hatred made you pay."
 
:*Conan decoded that the “strange” notes actually say: "The hellfire of hatred made you pay."
  
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:*The third movement of the Moonlight Sonata was set to play.
 
:*The third movement of the Moonlight Sonata was set to play.
 
:*Sheet music that looked liked a suicide note was found under his feet. The decoded note said he regretted killing Kawashima and Kuroiwa and that he didn't want people to find out the wrongdoing they did years ago.
 
:*Sheet music that looked liked a suicide note was found under his feet. The decoded note said he regretted killing Kawashima and Kuroiwa and that he didn't want people to find out the wrongdoing they did years ago.
:*There was no chair or anything to stand on so Nishimoto could hang himself.
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:*There was no chair or anything to stand on, so Nishimoto couldn't hang himself.
 
:*No one would bother writing a suicide note in code.
 
:*No one would bother writing a suicide note in code.
  
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*'''Conclusion'''
 
*'''Conclusion'''
  
The person who knocked out Murasawa in the piano room was Hirata. The bandage on his left hand was the result of smashing the window when he was trying to escape. He was also the one that Kogoro and Conan chased outside the piano room. The piano room was his meeting place with Kawashima when doing business: dealing drugs. He was using the piano's secret compartment as a hiding place of drugs he got from overseas to which he exchanged for large sums of money. The reason why he was always talking about the cursed piano was because he wanted to keep everyone in town away from it. Murasawa saw the drugs that he had left in there earlier so he hit him. Still, he was unrelated to the murders because he wouldn't have related the piano to the crimes.
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The person who knocked out Murasawa in the piano room was Hirata. The bandage on his left hand was the result of smashing the window when he was trying to escape. He was also the one that Kogoro and Conan chased outside the piano room. The piano room was his meeting place with Kawashima when doing business: dealing drugs. He was using the piano's secret compartment as a hiding place of drugs he got from overseas to which he exchanged later for large sums of money. The reason why he was always talking about the cursed piano was because he wanted to keep everyone in the town away from it. Murasawa saw the drugs that he had left in there earlier so he hit him. Still, he was unrelated to the murders because he wouldn't have related the piano to the crimes.
  
In the second murder, they found that he had been dead for only a few minutes but when Conan fell on the code of blood, it didn't smear when it takes 25-30 minutes for human blood to dry. It was just a trick that the killer used to manipulate the time of death of the victims. Upon looking at the pictures, there was a button that was lighted near Kuroiwa's neck.  But after the body was moved, the light was turned off. This was actually the reverse button. While the police weren't looking, the killer turned off the light. The killer used the reversed side, the blank side that didn't have the song, which played for over 30 min and then it reversed. That was when the 5 minutes and 30 second of gap before the music played.
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In the second murder, they found that he had been dead for only a few minutes but when Conan fell on the code of blood, it didn't smear when it takes 25-30 minutes for human blood to dry. It was just a trick that the killer used to manipulate the time of death of the victim. Upon looking at the pictures, there was a button that was lighted near Kuroiwa's neck.  But after the body was moved, the light was turned off. This was actually the reverse button. While the police weren't looking, the killer turned off the light. The killer used the reverse side (the blank side that didn't have the song), which played for over 30 min and then it reversed. That was when the 5 minutes and 30 seconds of gap played before the music started.
  
 
In the third murder, the killer didn't have the time to put a chair or desk at Nishimoto's feet because he had to escape in time. The killer was probably male because the murders required a lot of physical strength.
 
In the third murder, the killer didn't have the time to put a chair or desk at Nishimoto's feet because he had to escape in time. The killer was probably male because the murders required a lot of physical strength.
  
The purpose of drowning Kawashima was to send the forensic examiner back to Tokyo because it was impossible to do an autopsy in the island. The tape in the second murder was a setup so the killer could create an alibi.  
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The purpose of drowning Kawashima was to send the forensic examiner back to Tokyo, because it was impossible to do an autopsy on the island. The tape in the second murder was a setup so the killer could create an alibi.  
  
Conan deduced that the killer was '''Dr. Asai Narumi''' and that she was, in fact, Asou's son, Seiji. Asai was probably the surname of the family that adopted him. After graduation, he came to the island as a female doctor. The pronunciation of his name was not written on his diploma nor the medical license but if they checked his history, they would have found out that he was a man. He stayed all night so that they'd make him last for questioning.  
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Conan deduced that the killer was '''Dr. Asai Narumi''' and that she was, in fact, Asou's son, Seiji. Asai was probably the surname of the family that adopted him. After graduation, he came to the island as a female doctor. The pronunciation of his name was not written on his diploma, nor the medical license, because if they checked his history, they would have found out that he was a man. He stayed all night so that they'd make him last for questioning.  
  
 
As for Murasawa, he was an admirer of the late Asou and he was the one who kept the donated piano in tune just like that night.
 
As for Murasawa, he was an admirer of the late Asou and he was the one who kept the donated piano in tune just like that night.
  
Seiji then committed suicide by dying like his father did that Conan failed to stop, but he played one last music code message in the burning flames: "Thank you, little detective."  
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Seiji then committed suicide by dying like his father. Conan failed to stop him, but he played one last music code message in the burning flames: "Thank you, little detective."  
  
 
*'''Motive'''
 
*'''Motive'''
  
Seiji's motive dated back when his father, the pianist, and his family was murdered. Kawashima, Nishimoto, Kuroiwa, and Kameyama used Asou's international concerts as a front for their international drug trade. But when Asou stated that he wouldn't cooperate any longer, they got scared that their secret might be exposed. This was all written in the sheet music that he left behind in the safe as his confession to his son. Seiji was hospitalized in Tokyo at the time of the murder.  
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Seiji's motive dated back when his father, the pianist, and his family was murdered. Kawashima, Nishimoto, Kuroiwa, and Kameyama used Asou's international concerts as a front for their international drug trade. When Asou stated that he wouldn't cooperate any longer, they got scared that their secret might be exposed. This was all written in the sheet music that he left behind in the safe as his confession to his son. Seiji was hospitalized in Tokyo at the time of the murder.  
  
 
Seiji went back to the island to avenge his family's death. When he told Kameyama that he was Asou's son, the late mayor was terrified and told him everything. He then had a heart attack. Seiji played the Moonlight Sonata that his father loved so much upon seeing the mayor dead.
 
Seiji went back to the island to avenge his family's death. When he told Kameyama that he was Asou's son, the late mayor was terrified and told him everything. He then had a heart attack. Seiji played the Moonlight Sonata that his father loved so much upon seeing the mayor dead.

Revision as of 05:19, 16 October 2011

Episode 11
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Information
Title: Moonlight Sonata Murder Case
Japanese title: Piano Sonata "Gekkō" Satsujin Jiken
(ピアノソナタ「月光」殺人事件)
Original airdate: April 8, 1996 *
Season: 1
Manga source: Volume 7: File 2~7
English version
English title: The Moonlight Sonata Murder Case
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Ran Mouri
Kogoro Mouri
Case solved by: Kogoro Mouri (via Conan)
Next Conan's Hint: School festival
Staff
Director: Kenji Kodama
Organizer: Kenji Kodama, Kuchiru Kazehara
Storyboard: Kenji Kodama, Kuchiru Kazehara
Episode director: Ikuro Sato, Yuji Yamaguchi
Animation director: Masatomo Sudo, Hirotoshi Takaya
Music
Opening song: Mune ga Doki Doki
Closing song: Step by Step
Chronology
Prev episode: « Pro Soccer Player Blackmail Case
Next episode: Ayumi-chan Kidnapping Case »
List of episodes
* 1 Hour Special

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Situation

Kogoro Mouri received a strange cut-and-paste letter from a client called Asou Keiji asking him investigate something on Tsukikage Island. He then found out that the man requesting for the investigation, Keiji Asou, has been dead for 12 years. He was a world-renowned pianist who suddenly killed his family, set his house on fire, and played Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata as his house burnt around him. Despite thinking the letter is a poor prank, Kogoro decides to investigate anyway and finds the island is holding elections for mayor. Two years ago, a passerby heard the Moonlight Sonata playing from the community center and discovered the body of the mayor slumped over the piano. Although he died from a heart attack, the similarity to the death of Keiji Asou caused the islanders to think the piano has cursed.

Murder

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Location: Community center piano room on Tsukikage Island
Victim: Hideo Kawashima
Cause of death: Drowned
Suspects: Masato Shimizu, Kazuaki Hirata, Shuichi Murasawa, Reiko Kuroiwa, and Narumi Asai
Hideo Kawashima's sodden body found slumped over the cursed community piano as the first movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata played in the background. Water marks show the body had been dragged to the piano through a back door in the piano room which leads to the sea.
Murder

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Location: Community center broadcasting room on Tsukikage Island
Victim: Tatsuji Kuroiwa
Cause of death: Stabbed to death
Suspects: Masato Shimizu, Kazuaki Hirata, Shuichi Murasawa, Reiko Kuroiwa, and Narumi Asai
Tatsuji Kuroiwa was found stabbed in the broadcasting room. The body was discovered by Ken Nishimoto soon after the second movement of the Moonlight Sonata began playing over the sound system. At the dead man's feet is sheet music inscribed in blood.
Murder

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Location: Community center storage room on Tsukikage Island
Victim: Ken Nishimoto
Cause of death: Hanged
Suspects: Masato Shimizu, Kazuaki Hirata, Shuichi Murasawa, Reiko Kuroiwa, and Narumi Asai
Ran found Ken Nishimoto's hanged body in the storage room. At his feet was coded sheet music purporting to be his will. Although it wasn't playing, the third movement of Moonlight Sonata was recorded on the tape cassette nearby.

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