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Conan tranquilizes Kogoro and declares '''Atsushi Misumi''' to be the murderer. He reveals that Misumi drove Ami in that car and drugged her to sleep. He then taped all the doors but made a cut along the passenger door allowing him to leave. Conan explains when Misumi broke into the car to save Ami, he only pretended to cut the passenger door open and that it was cut already. As evidence to prove he was the murderer, Conan reveals that the book in the car came out on that same day and that Misumi's fingerprints were on the cover. However, Misumi reported that his girlfriend went missing yesterday. Misumi confesses and reveals his girlfriend was cheating on him even though he gave her so much.
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Conan tranquilizes Kogoro and declares '''Atsushi Misumi''' to be the murderer. He reveals that Misumi drove Ami in that car and drugged her to sleep. He then taped all the doors but made a cut along the passenger door allowing him to leave. Conan explains when Misumi broke into the car to save Ami, he only pretended to cut the passenger door open and that it was cut already. As evidence to prove he was the murderer, Conan reveals that the book in the car came out on that same day and that Misumi's fingerprints were on the cover. However, Misumi reported that his girlfriend went missing yesterday. Misumi confesses and reveals his girlfriend was cheating on him even though he gave her so much. Kogoro tells Misumi that although he's not sure if Ami felt the same way about him, he was sure the love between them has long faded. Kogoro tell Misumi if he really wanted to save Ami, he would of broke the rear window and side windows carefully. But Misumi broke the front window, because the glass shards would cut Ami's face. Misumi just wanted to destroy the car and all the memories he had with her.
 
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Revision as of 15:45, 27 May 2014

Episode 429-430
(Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}})

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Information
Title: Two People Who Can't Return
Japanese title: もう戻れない二人
(Mō Modorenai Futari)
Original airdate: February 6, 2006 (Part 1)
February 13, 2006 (Part 2)
Season: 15
Manga source: Volume 49: Files 8-10 (508-510)
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Kogoro Mouri
Ran Mouri
Misao Yamamura
Sonoko Suzuki
Eisuke Hondou
Case solved by: Kogoro Mouri (via Conan)
Next Conan's Hint: Adhesive plaster (Part 1)
Rare card (Part 2)
Staff
Director: Masato Sato
Organizer: Nana Harada
Masato Sato
Storyboard: Nana Harada
Masato Sato
Episode director: 429 Minoru Tozawa
430 Nana Harada
Animation Director: 429 Daisuke Niinuma, Jun Oohara
430 Yukari Kobayashi
Music
Opening song: Shōdō
Closing song: Kanashii Hodo Anata ga Suki
Chronology
Prev episode: « Super Secret of the Road to School
Next episode: Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 7 »
List of episodes

Characters introduced

Cast

Gadgets

Case

Situation

Part 1

Ran and Sonoko invite their new classmate, Eisuke Hondou to visit Kogoro. At that moment, a client named Atsushi Misumi asks Kogoro to search for his girlfriend, Ami. Deducing from her last words, they realize Ami is waiting for Misumi at the place where they first met. They are driven by Misumi to Gunma Prefecture where they find Ami in a sealed up car dead.

Suicide?

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Location: Gunma Prefecture
Victim: Ami
Cause of death: Carbon monoxide poisoning
Suspects: Atsushi Misumi

Misumi breaks into the car by using a bat and breaking through the front window and proceeds to open the door by cutting open the tape from the passenger side. They discover that Ami died from carbon monoxide poisoning and conclude it to be suicide. Conan investigates and realizes it was a murder and believes Misumi's to be the murderer. He then continues to investigate in order to find out how Misumi was able to exit the car while the doors were sealed up with gaffer tape.

Part 2

After investigating, Conan realizes how the murder was done.

People

  • Resolution

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    See also