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Gecko's death resulted from a burglary attempt gone wrong, with some unwitting contribution from '''Tomoe Awaji'''. During the night before, Gecko had tried to burgle her apartment from the outside (unaware that Awaji had her window secured just the day before). Mrs. Awaji, while filling up her washing machine, was lured to the living room window by one of the lightning strikes Professor Agasa has mentioned, and beheld Gecko right outside her window, illuminated by a lightning flash. Reflexively, she sprayed the window pane with the hose; and the rush of water, reminding him of his near-fatal accident, caused Gecko to panic and loose his grip, resulting in his fatal fall. | Gecko's death resulted from a burglary attempt gone wrong, with some unwitting contribution from '''Tomoe Awaji'''. During the night before, Gecko had tried to burgle her apartment from the outside (unaware that Awaji had her window secured just the day before). Mrs. Awaji, while filling up her washing machine, was lured to the living room window by one of the lightning strikes Professor Agasa has mentioned, and beheld Gecko right outside her window, illuminated by a lightning flash. Reflexively, she sprayed the window pane with the hose; and the rush of water, reminding him of his near-fatal accident, caused Gecko to panic and loose his grip, resulting in his fatal fall. | ||
− | While Mrs. Awaji has kept quiet about the incident out of guilt, the death of Gecko was not a deliberate act, and therefore no charges are pressed against her. With the case resolved, the Detective Boys can finally start their soccer practice. | + | While Mrs. Awaji has kept quiet about the incident out of guilt, the death of Gecko was not a deliberate act of malice, and therefore no charges are pressed against her. With the case resolved, the Detective Boys can finally start their soccer practice. |
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Episode 799 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |
Title: | Detective Boys' Locked Room Mystery Battle |
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Japanese title: | 探偵団の密室推理合戦 (Tantei-dan no Misshitsu Suiri Gassen?) |
Original airdate: | November 14, 2015 |
Broadcast rating: | 8.4% |
Filler case: | #249 |
Season: | 24 |
Manga source: | TV Original |
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Ai Haibara Detective Boys Professor Agasa Inspector Megure Detective Chiba |
Case solved by: | Professor Agasa (via Conan) |
Next Conan's Hint: | Water |
Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto |
Screenplay: | Masaki Tsuji |
Opening song: | Nazo |
Closing song: | Kimi e no Uso |
Detective Boys' Locked Room Mystery Battle (探偵団の密室推理合戦 Tantei-dan no Misshitsu Suiri Gassen ) is the 799th episode of Detective Conan anime.
Cast
Gadgets
Case
One morning, the Detective Boys are on their way to an abandoned building lot which Professor Agasa has managed to loan from a wealthy acquaintance, in order to practice their soccer skills for an upcoming school match. The lot is located next to an eight-story building, and was formerly the site of a mansion which is already torn down, with only a family-sized pool and a shed remaining. However, when they arrive at the lot, they find the grounds crowded by the police: A body has been found in the pool.
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People
Resolution
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See also
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