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** Hajime Hirata's motive is to take revenge on Shinichi, who has completely ruined both his career and his honor in a past case. The past case involved a victim who coincidentally had apparently frozen to death by being locked in a freezer. But Shinichi was to deduce that the victim had been murdered and the cause of death was different from the Hirata had found during his preliminary examination. As a result of this one case Hirata had lost his credibility as a medical examiner and lost all the opportunities that was offered to him. Hirata blamed Shinichi for ruining his life, he had initially met Kudo once on the street but he had apparently forgotten Hirata which sent him over the edge causing him to concoct this whole scheme. Forcing Shinichi to relieve his past cases that he solved, apparently he had ruined the lives of many of the people that he had solved the cases for. Hirata wanted Shinichi to understand how felt, how he felt when he had lost everything.</spoiler>
  
 
== Episode Resolution: The White Room Case, Closed ==  
 
== Episode Resolution: The White Room Case, Closed ==  

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Drama Episode 13

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Information
Title: File. 13
Broadcast rating: 4.4%
Original airdate: September 29, 2011
Characters: Shinichi Kudo
Ran Mouri
Kogoro Mouri
Wataru Takagi
Miwako Sato
Hajime Hirata
Suspects: Shinichi Kudo
Case solved by: Shinichi Kudo
Director: Mitsutaka Endou
Screenplay: Takehiko Hata
Chronology
Prev episode: « Drama Episode 12
List of Drama Episodes


Subtitle

Ran Dies! Expose the Mystery of the Final White Room Challenge from the True Culprit to the Genius Detective (蘭死す! 真犯人が天才探偵へ最後の挑戦 白い部屋の謎を暴け Ran Shisu! Shinhannin ga Tensai Tantei e Saigo no Chōsen Shiroi Heya no Nazo o Abake?)

Cast

Episode Prologue:

Case

Situation

Hearing Takagi's voice, Shinichi wakes up, finding himself at Beika Marina and Ran lying still nearby. To his dismay, medical examiner Hajime Hirata declares Ran is dead and have to be dissected to specify the cause of death.

Murder?

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Location: Beika Marina
Victim: Ran Mouri
Cause of death: Unknown
Suspects: Shinichi Kudo?
When Shinichi comes to he discovers his best friend has been murdered! What's going on?!

Despite his efforts to rush to Ran and stop the emergency unit, Shinichi is stopped by Takagi and Sato; as a major witness, he is taken to Beika West Police Station to interrogate. Shinichi finds a memo in his pocket with the message that he has forgotten a important thing at the murder scene. Taking his chance, Shinichi escapes from the police, unexpectedly (and fortunately) meets Sonoko. He asks her to take him to Beika Marina.

Arriving there, Shinichi meets Kogoro, who has also been called there by the culprit with the message, "Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri are at Beika Marina". Shinichi recalls Ran's condition and Sato's words back then and deduces Ran isn't dead but flash-frozen, thus she's only in an "apparent death" condition. Suddenly Ran's phone, which they found at the scene, has an incoming call from "the true culprit". Shinichi and Kogoro have only 1 hour left before Ran is dissected–alive.

Resolution

Episode Resolution: The White Room Case, Closed

See also

References

  1. "木曜ミステリーシアター「名探偵コナン 工藤新一への挑戦状」 ストーリー". Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation. http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan-drama/story13/index.html. Retrieved on 2011-09-22. 
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