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− | <spoiler> | + | <spoiler>The culprit is '''Naoko Takahashi'''. After she murdered Akagawa, she sliced his corpse into thin layers and hid them in laboratory files. Conan notices her relation to the victim when she confidently picked red pen and gave it to Akagawa when he requested her. |
− | The culprit is Naoko Takahashi. After she murdered Akagawa, she sliced his corpse into thin layers and hid them in laboratory files. Conan notices her relation to the victim when she confidently picked red pen and gave it to Akagawa when he requested her. | ||
− | Naoko's motive is, as suspected, because Akagawa broke up with her after he became a famous writer and married Yumi, and refused to honor her request to wrote the story of their time together into a novel. In anger and madness, she decided to kill him and "turned him into books" instead. | + | Naoko's motive is, as suspected, because Akagawa broke up with her after he became a famous writer and married Yumi, and refused to honor her request to wrote the story of their time together into a novel. In anger and madness, she decided to kill him and "turned him into books" instead.</spoiler> |
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== The Ekiden Tournament Calls for Death == | == The Ekiden Tournament Calls for Death == | ||
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− | <spoiler> | + | <spoiler>The culprit is '''Shizuku Sakano'''. She used an extract of a poisonous plant known to accelerate heartbeat mixed with muscle relaxant cream to murder Yoshizawa, by coating the cloth used during the Relay Race with it. Onigawara, who was in the race between her and Yoshizawa, was not poisoned because he was wearing gloves. Because Yoshizawa's gloves have been missing before the race, Shinichi concludes that she must've stolen it to make sure that the victim's hands come into contact with the poison. |
− | The culprit is Shizuku Sakano. She used an extract of a poisonous plant known to accelerate heartbeat mixed with muscle relaxant cream to murder Yoshizawa, by coating the cloth used during the Relay Race with it. Onigawara, who was in the race between her and Yoshizawa, was not poisoned because he was wearing gloves. Because Yoshizawa's gloves have been missing before the race, Shinichi concludes that she must've stolen it to make sure that the victim's hands come into contact with the poison. | ||
− | Sakano confesses and reveals her motive: the rumor about the marriage between her and Yoshizawa was a lie, as she still loves her late husband, Shoichi's father. Because of her husband's death and her being busy as a teacher, Soichi became a delinquent and was regularly arrested by the police. Yoshizawa, who took Soichi from the station, would then extorted her each time in exchange for keeping quiet about Soichi's crime, but once her money began to run out he threatened to let Soichi be sent to the Youth detention center. Not wanting to part with her son, she decided to kill Yoshizawa and silenced him. | + | Sakano confesses and reveals her motive: the rumor about the marriage between her and Yoshizawa was a lie, as she still loves her late husband, Shoichi's father. Because of her husband's death and her being busy as a teacher, Soichi became a delinquent and was regularly arrested by the police. Yoshizawa, who took Soichi from the station, would then extorted her each time in exchange for keeping quiet about Soichi's crime, but once her money began to run out he threatened to let Soichi be sent to the Youth detention center. Not wanting to part with her son, she decided to kill Yoshizawa and silenced him.</spoiler> |
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== The Mystery of the Murder-Arson == | == The Mystery of the Murder-Arson == | ||
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− | <spoiler> | + | <spoiler>The culprit is the carpenter, '''Kazuhiko Miyatake'''. Since Kaneo Zenita had planned to cook using the new kitchen which utilise strong flames, Kazuhiko sabotaged the structures of Kaneo's house by building them with worn out bamboos that was used to build Kazuhiko's own house before rather than fresh new bamboos. Fresh Bamboos are very hard to be ignited compared to already worn out bamboos, which is why Kaneo's house easily burn when he uses strong flames when cooking. |
− | The culprit is the carpenter,'''Kazuhiko Miyatake'''. Since Kaneo Zenita had planned to cook using the new kitchen which utilise strong flames, Kazuhiko sabotaged the structures of Kaneo's house by building them with worn out bamboos that was used to build Kazuhiko's own house before rather than fresh new bamboos. Fresh Bamboos are very hard to be ignited compared to already worn out bamboos, which is why Kaneo's house easily burn when he uses strong flames when cooking. | ||
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Kazuhiko confesses that Kenzo illegally dumped poisonous chemical in the area that he unknowingly used the soil to build his own house, caused his wife and daughter to succumb to cancer and passed away. | Kazuhiko confesses that Kenzo illegally dumped poisonous chemical in the area that he unknowingly used the soil to build his own house, caused his wife and daughter to succumb to cancer and passed away. | ||
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− | A few months after his arrest, Kazuhiko passeses away due to the same cancer, with Conan | + | A few months after his arrest, Kazuhiko passeses away due to the same cancer, with Ran and Conan attending his funeral, noting that he passed away in peace. Conan also snarkly comments that Kogoro is sure to live until he is a hundred years old.</spoiler> |
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== In the Space of an Hour == | == In the Space of an Hour == | ||
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<spoiler>The culprit is '''Yumi Koizumi'''. She used a circular saw connected with two wooden logs as pendulum to kill Hatada. Her motive is the Hatada was responsible to the death of her cousin, a girl who once confessed to him but was rejected and humiliated. However, Nishiyama confesses that he was the one who goaded Hatada into doing that and Hatada truly realized that he destroyed the girl's life and wanted to atone for his sin by becoming a better man.</spoiler> | <spoiler>The culprit is '''Yumi Koizumi'''. She used a circular saw connected with two wooden logs as pendulum to kill Hatada. Her motive is the Hatada was responsible to the death of her cousin, a girl who once confessed to him but was rejected and humiliated. However, Nishiyama confesses that he was the one who goaded Hatada into doing that and Hatada truly realized that he destroyed the girl's life and wanted to atone for his sin by becoming a better man.</spoiler> | ||
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== Cover in other countries == | == Cover in other countries == |
Revision as of 08:02, 24 June 2019
‹ Special Volume 11 | List of Chapters | Special Volume 13 › |
Volume 12 | |
Information | |
Release date: | December 25, 2000 |
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Original Work: | Gosho Aoyama |
Manga: | Yutaka Abe, Denjiro Maru, Takahisa Taira |
ISBN: | ISBN 4-09-142782-0 |
Publisher: | Shogakukan |
Back Cover Image | |
Conan Side Image | |
Special Volume 12 was released on December 25, 2000 in Japan.[1][2]
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
The Missing Romance Writer
File 1 - Part 1
File 2 - Part 2
People
Resolution
The Ekiden Tournament Calls for Death
File 3
People
Resolution
The Mystery of the Murder-Arson
File 4 - Part 1
File 5 - Part 2
People
Resolution
In the Space of an Hour
File 6 - Part 1
File 7 - Part 2
People
Resolution
The Murderer with an Alibi
File 8 - Part 1
File 9 - Part 2
People
Resolution
The Island the Ghost Lives On
File 10 - Part 1
File 11 - Part 2
People
Resolution
Cover in other countries
See also
Volumes of the Special Manga | ||
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Volume 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 • 16 • 17 • 18 • 19 • 20 • 21 • 22 • 23 • 24 • 25 • 26 • 27 • 28 • 29 • 30 • 31 • 32 • 33 • 34 • 35 • 36 • 37 • 38 • 39 • 40 • 41 • 42 • 43 • 44 • 45 • 46 • 47 • 48 • 49 |
References
- ^ "名探偵コナン 特別編コミックス". Koware Site Detective Conan Branch. http://www.koware.net/data_room/b_tokubetsuhen_data/tokubetsu_top.htm. Retrieved on 2010-06-26.
- ^ "名探偵コナン 特別編コミックリス". Mouri Kogoro Detective Agency. http://conan.aga-search.com/501-33-3tokubetsuhen.html. Retrieved on 2010-06-26.