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Ebara's killer was '''Akiko Sayama'''. Her motive was to avenge the suicide of her beloved older brother three years ago. Ebara had hacked into her brother's company's records and stolen the program into which he'd invested every penny of his company, driving him to leap from a building to his death. To get revenge, Akiko organized the contest and lured Ebara into participating by pretending to have the legendary Night Baron Virus. She disguised as the Night Baron and attacked Conan with the intention of later making it look like Ebara was the Night Baron once he was killed, and to scare Kogoro back home before the murder occurred to prevent his investigation.
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Ebara's killer was '''Akiko Sayama'''. Her motive was to avenge the suicide of her beloved older brother three years ago. Ebara had hacked into her brother's company's records and stolen the program into which he'd invested every penny of his company, driving him to leap from a building to his death. To get revenge, Akiko organized the contest and lured Ebara into participating by pretending to have the legendary Night Baron Virus. She disguised as the Night Baron and attacked Conan with the intention of scaring Kogoro back home before the murder occurred to prevent any involvement in the investigation as well as establish that the Night Baron was terrorizing the participants in order to justify Ebara's fall in the costume.
  
After dinner, Akiko called Ebara up to her room, implying that she would give him the Night Baron Virus. Once he arrived, she drugged him to make him fall asleep, went to his room to plant the glove Kogoro found stuck to the balcony, and then put the rest of the Night Baron outfit on him (minus the unnecessary wig) before she threw him off the building. While landing on the statue was a fluke, having Ebara's body land in the area beneath his room's balcony was her goal. In order to conceal the fact that Ebara was in her room, she dropped his body out the window closest to his balcony, which was also sheltered from the wind. However, Akiko's plan backfired. She failed to factor in the force of the wind that was blowing at the time of the murder (and continues to blow similarly all the time). Conan, as Sleeping Kogoro, had the police drop several rolled futons from each suspect's room, each futon carrying weights to give them approximately the same weight as a person and a sheet to act like Night Baron's cape. Thanks to the force of the wind and the cape catching that wind, none of the futons landed beneath any of their respective balconies. In other words, if Ebara had fallen from his own balcony, the wind would have blown him to the right of the statue rather than on top of it. The only way to make Ebara's body land beneath his own balcony in spite of the wind was to drop his body in an area of the hotel that would shield it from the wind. With the suspect list in mind, that sheltered area is only accessible from one room: 1901, Akiko and Maeda's room.
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After dinner, Akiko called Ebara up to her room, implying that she would give him the Night Baron Virus. Once he arrived, she drugged him to make him fall asleep, went to his room to plant the glove Kogoro found stuck to the balcony and create a room locked from the inside, and then put the rest of the Night Baron outfit on him (minus the unnecessary wig) before she threw him off the building. While landing on the statue was a fluke, having Ebara's body land in the area beneath his room's balcony was her goal. In order to conceal the fact that Ebara was in her room, she dropped his body out the window closest to his balcony, which happened to be sheltered from the wind blowing outside. This way, it seems like Ebara locked himself in his room, changed into the costume, and attempted to descend into the room below (the room occupied by Genichirou and Shizue) in order to cause more mischief, only to slip and fall to his death.
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However, Akiko's plan backfired. She failed to factor in the force of the wind that was blowing at the time of the murder (and continues to blow similarly all the time). Conan, as Sleeping Kogoro, had the police drop several rolled futons from each suspect's room, each futon carrying weights to give them approximately the same weight as a person and a sheet tied around them to act like Night Baron's cape (as well as the number of the room they were dropped from written on them for identification). Thanks to the force of the wind and the cape catching that wind, none of the futons landed beneath any of their respective balconies. In other words, if Ebara had fallen from his own balcony, the wind would have blown him to the right of the statue rather than on top of it. The only way to make Ebara's body land beneath his own balcony in spite of the wind was, as demonstrated by Conan and the police, to drop his body in an area of the hotel that would shield it from the wind, an area that is only accessible from a room below the 20th floor of the hotel. With the suspect list in mind, Ebara could only have fallen from room 1901, Akiko and Maeda's room.
  
 
The Night Baron that appeared before Ran and Akiko, however, was Satoru Maeda, who had no connection to the murder. After noticing a few anomalies about Ebara's body, he began to suspect Akiko and went through her luggage. He found the Night Baron wig in her suitcase—she had originally intended to include it with the rest of the costume she placed on Ebara, but she didn't need it since Ebara's hair already looked the part. With proof in hand, he realized his girlfriend's plans and made his own plan to divert attention away from her so she wouldn't go to jail. The first part was to not reveal the alibi that he ''did'' have, as to not create inconsistencies within any possible confession he may have to make. The second was to steal the costume and appear in front of Akiko and someone else, creating a phony alibi for Akiko; stealing the costume proves there's only one costume, and only one costume would lead people to believe there's only one Night Baron, which couldn't be Akiko.  
 
The Night Baron that appeared before Ran and Akiko, however, was Satoru Maeda, who had no connection to the murder. After noticing a few anomalies about Ebara's body, he began to suspect Akiko and went through her luggage. He found the Night Baron wig in her suitcase—she had originally intended to include it with the rest of the costume she placed on Ebara, but she didn't need it since Ebara's hair already looked the part. With proof in hand, he realized his girlfriend's plans and made his own plan to divert attention away from her so she wouldn't go to jail. The first part was to not reveal the alibi that he ''did'' have, as to not create inconsistencies within any possible confession he may have to make. The second was to steal the costume and appear in front of Akiko and someone else, creating a phony alibi for Akiko; stealing the costume proves there's only one costume, and only one costume would lead people to believe there's only one Night Baron, which couldn't be Akiko.  
  
After Akiko is accused, Maeda insists that he's the real killer, but Conan via Kogoro proves that Maeda is not. He is also convicted, but for interfering with the investigation and the offenses that came with it, and is likely to get a lighter sentence. Akiko tells Maeda to forget about her since she's not a good woman; he promises to wait for Akiko's release, however, and despite trying to put on a mask of stoicism, she can't help crying as she's taken away.
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After Akiko is accused, Maeda insists that he's the real killer, but Ran tracked down his alibi to clear his name, and Conan via Kogoro presented the phone call Akiko made to the front desk from her room to prove she was at the scene of the crime when Ebara was thrown to his death. Maeda is also convicted, but for interfering with the investigation and the offenses that came with it, and is likely to get a lighter sentence due to the circumstances of his crimes. Akiko tells Maeda to forget about her since she's not a good woman; he promises to wait for Akiko's release, however, and despite trying to put on a mask of stoicism, she can't help crying as she's taken away.
  
Hideko Kamijo, Ebara'a ex-wife, entered the contest because she wanted to make an antivirus for the Night Baron virus. Incidentally, Ebara tried to sell Akiko's brother's program to Kamijo, but she realized that it was a stolen program and stopped its sale. Genichirou Kaneshiro wanted the virus in order to punish the creator for ruining his high school girl dating simulator 4 years ago. Shiro Konno's reason for wanting the virus is unconfirmed, but Kamijo suggested earlier that he had nefarious purposes.  
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Hideko Kamijo, Ebara'a ex-wife, entered the contest because she wanted to make an antivirus for the Night Baron virus. Incidentally, Ebara sold Akiko's brother's program to Kamijo, but she realized that it was a stolen program and stopped its sale. Genichirou Kaneshiro wanted the virus in order to punish the creator for ruining his high school girl dating simulator 4 years ago. Shiro Konno's reason for wanting the virus is unconfirmed, but Kamijo suggested earlier that he had nefarious purposes; Genichirou seemed to concur with Kamijo's analysis, though his agreement came ''after'' Konno began sweating bullets over Kamijo's assertion.  
  
 
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Revision as of 11:48, 22 February 2013

Episode 68-70
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Information
Title: Night Baron Murder Case
Japanese title: 闇の男爵殺人事件
(Yami no Danshaku Satsujin Jiken)
Original airdate: July 21, 1997 (The Case)
July 28, 1997 (The Suspicion)
August 4, 1997 (The Resolution)
August 15, 2009 (Remastered version)
August 22, 2009 (Remastered version)
August 29, 2009 (Remastered version)
Season: 3
Manga source: Volume 8: Files 2-7 (072-077)
English version
English title: Knight Baron Mystery
Dubbed episode: Episode 70-72
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Ran Mouri
Kogoro Mouri
Sango Yokomizo
Professor Agasa
Yusaku Kudo
Case solved by: Kogoro Mouri (via Conan)
Next Conan's Hint: Karate (Part 1)
Building winds (Part 2)
Adhesive (Part 3)
Staff
Director: Kenji Kodama
Organizer: Masato Sato
Storyboard: 68 Masato Sato
69 Masato Sato
70 Akio Kawamura
Episode director: 68 Yasuichiro Yamamoto
69 Masato Sato
70 Yoshio Suzuki
Animation Director: 68 Keiko Sasaki
69 Akio Kawamura
70 Izumi Shimura
Music
Opening song: Nazo
Closing song: Hikari to Kage no Roman
Chronology
Prev episode: « Stage Actress Murder Case
Next episode: A Stalker's Murder Case »
List of episodes

Cast

Gadgets

Case

Situation

The Case

Conan is thrown off a balcony.

Conan, Ran, and Kogoro end up on a vacation to the Izu Princess Hotel beach resort, which is actually a mystery tour, to find the sponsor behind the tour who is using the alias Night Baron (a fictional character in Yusaku Kudo's books). The winner gets the hotel stay covered and a software program that is most likely a powerful virus also named for the Night Baron. Seven other people are on the tour as well, and they all become tense when Kogoro is revealed to be a private detective. Later, while Conan is pondering the mystery on a balcony, the Night Baron appears and pushes Conan over the edge, causing him to land in the pool below.

Later that night, when Conan, Ran, and Maeda are in the top-floor viewing lounge and Kogoro and Kamijo are in the hotel bar, the Night Baron reappears. Rather than causing more trouble, he falls from a hotel balcony and becomes impaled on the spear of a statue in the outdoor restaurant.

Murder

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Location: Izu Princess Hotel Outdoor Restaurant
Victim: Tokio Ebara
Cause of death: Falls from a great height and stabbed
Suspects: Shiro Konno, Genichirou Kaneshirou, Shizue Hayashi, Hideko Kamijo, Satoru Maeda, and Akiko Sayama

Conan must determine who the Night Baron is, why Tokio Ebara was murdered, and how both connect to the rumored computer virus. Amidst the investigation, the Night Baron reappears once more in front of Ran, Conan, and Akiko, but does nothing else besides dodge Ran's instinctive karate kick and then vanish once more. Ran and Conan's suspicion about the identity of the culprit is aroused, but is it the truth? Conan via Kogoro leads Inspector Yokomizo to solve the case, but who is really Night Baron?

People

  • Resolution

    Remastered version

    A remastered version of the entire case was aired over the span of August 15, 22, and 29, 2009. Instead of editing the episodes and combining them into an hour, all three standalone episodes were remastered.

    Dub changes

    • The names of the characters and places in the Funimation Dub are:
    • Shiro Konno - Mark McKean
    • Tokio Ebara - Romero Rojas
    • Genichirou Kaneshiro - Winston Cadbury
    • Shizue Hayashi - Clarissa Bunn
    • Hideko Kamijo - Heidi Camino
    • Satoru Maeda - Cliff Reed
    • Akiko Sayama - Audra Kelly
    • Satomi (Shiro's Mother) - Naomi (Mark's Mother)
    • Izu Princess Hotel Private Beach - St. Anne Island

    Gallery

    See also