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Furthermore, the "7155" message that the second victim left, is a reference to the article of japanese traffic law, that mentions that a driver must never use his cellphone while driving.
 
Furthermore, the "7155" message that the second victim left, is a reference to the article of japanese traffic law, that mentions that a driver must never use his cellphone while driving.
  
Chiba finally recognises Naeko as his childhood friend after the latter used the same words that Cihba said to her about not crossing the red light and respecting traffic laws.
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Chiba finally recognises Naeko as his childhood friend after the latter used the same words that Chiba said to her about not crossing the red light and respecting traffic laws.
  
 
At the end of the case, Kuroda calls Amuro on the phone, calling him "Bourbon".
 
At the end of the case, Kuroda calls Amuro on the phone, calling him "Bourbon".

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Volume 96

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Publisher: Shogakukan
Featured Detective & Keyhole
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Aoyama's death & Conan side images
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Chronology
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Cast

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Policewomen Serial Murder Case

File 1015 - Policewomen Serial Murder Case

File 1016 - No Parking Sign

File 1017- It's Not "Miike", But...

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