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Ayukawa-san turned out to be the one who murdered Funaki-san. She killed him because she was being blackmailed by Funaki-san for witnessing her accidentally pushing Kanie-san that led to his death.
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<spoiler text="spoiler"> Ayukawa-san turned out to be the one who murdered Funaki-san. She killed him because she was being blackmailed by Funaki-san for witnessing her accidentally pushing Kanie-san that led to his death.
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Revision as of 05:58, 15 February 2011

Episode 352-353
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Information
Title: The Fishing Tournament Tragedy
Original airdate: February 23, 2004 (Part 1)
March 1, 2004 (Part 2)
Season: 12
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Detective Boys
Jugo Yokomizo
Case solved by: Sonoko Suzuki (via Conan)
Chronology
Prev episode: « The Forgotten Cell Phone
Next episode: A Small Client »
List of episodes

Cast

Plot

Part one

Ran and Conan were invited to a fishing tournament that was being sponsored by Sonoko's father's company. After hearing that, Genta, Ayumi and Mitsuhiko wanted to come along as well. During the tournament, they met Ayukawa Saori and Masabuchi Takuya, both participants, and Funaki Toshihiko, a freelance writer. On the second day of the tournament, Funaki was found dead by Ran and Sonoko near the lake. Conan suspected that either Ayukawa or Masabuchi is behind the said murder.

Part two

Conan and the Detective Boys continued their investigation. They later found out that Funaki-san was murdered in a different place. Meanwhile, Masabuchi-san was being suspected by Inspector Yokomizo for the lack of alibi. On the other hand, Conan was convinced that Ayukawa-san was the one who committed the well-thought murder of Funaki-san. After acquiring an evidence that will prove Ayukawa-san's crime, Conan shot Sonoko with his tranquilizer watch and made her tell the deductions he had made.

People

  • Resolution

    See also