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<spoiler>It is revealed that '''Shuji Sasano''' is the culprit. There is actually no poison in the wine, and Kobayakawa was acting. The poison is from the water Sasano gave Kobayakawa after he collapsed. Sasano also gets rid of the glass containing poisonous water by dropping it above the glass containing wine. The motive is to shut him up about the accident that caused the death of the first president, which was planned by both Sasano and Kobayakawa. Unfortunately, one of the guests, Akira Enoshima, is a doctor, who may see through the act. Sasano sent a fake urgent message to Enoshima so that he would move away from the scene. The evidence is the undeleted message on Sasano's phone.</spoiler> | <spoiler>It is revealed that '''Shuji Sasano''' is the culprit. There is actually no poison in the wine, and Kobayakawa was acting. The poison is from the water Sasano gave Kobayakawa after he collapsed. Sasano also gets rid of the glass containing poisonous water by dropping it above the glass containing wine. The motive is to shut him up about the accident that caused the death of the first president, which was planned by both Sasano and Kobayakawa. Unfortunately, one of the guests, Akira Enoshima, is a doctor, who may see through the act. Sasano sent a fake urgent message to Enoshima so that he would move away from the scene. The evidence is the undeleted message on Sasano's phone.</spoiler> | ||
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+ | * The wine bottle is a knock-off of a bottle of Sassicaia, a red wine made by [[wikipedia:Tenuta San Guido|Tenuta San Guido]]. The wine previously appeared in [[Miss Lonely and the Detective Boys]] and [[The Secret of the Search for his Wife]]. | ||
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Episode 1006 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |||
Title: | Who Poisoned the Victim | ||
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Japanese title: | 毒を入れたのは誰 (Doku o Ireta no wa Dare) | ||
Original airdate: | May 15, 2021 | ||
Broadcast rating: | 6.5% | ||
Filler case: | #347 | ||
Season: | 29 | ||
Manga source: | TV Original | ||
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Kogoro Mouri Ran Mouri Shinichi Kudo | ||
Case solved by: | Kogoro Mouri (via Conan) | ||
Next Conan's Hint: | Facial hair | ||
Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto Nobuharu Kamanaka | ||
Screenplay: | Masaki Tsuji | ||
Storyboard: | Koichiro Kuroda | ||
Episode director: | Koichiro Kuroda | ||
Animation director: | Seiji Muta (supervisor) Michitaka Yamamoto Kaoru Nagakawa Chiharu Mukai tofu | ||
Character design: | Hiroshi Ogawa (design works) Masanori Hashimoto | ||
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Opening song: | ZERO kara Hajimete | ||
Closing song: | Reboot |
Who Poisoned the Victim (毒を入れたのは誰 Doku o Ireta no wa Dare ) is the 1006th episode of the Detective Conan anime.
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Conan, Ran, and Kogoro are at the party venue hosted by Kogoro's client, Shuji Sasano, the second president of Sasano Finance. Sasano had received a death threat. Apparently, the three guests who came to the venue had a grudge against the president. Later, Sasano collapses after drinking a glass of wine. He was poisoned.
Kogoro and Kobayakawa then show the suspicious movements of the guests caught by the surveillance cameras installed. Suddenly, Kobayakawa reveals that he is the real Shuji Sasano, and it turns out that the one murdered is Kobayakawa.
Murder | |||||||||||
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People
Resolution
Trivia
- The wine bottle is a knock-off of a bottle of Sassicaia, a red wine made by Tenuta San Guido. The wine previously appeared in Miss Lonely and the Detective Boys and The Secret of the Search for his Wife.
Gallery
See also
Episodes of Season 29 | ||
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Episode 1109 • 1110 • 1111 • 1112 • 1113 • 1114 • 1115 • 1116 • 1117 • 1118 • 1119 • 1120 • 1121 • 1122 • 1123 • 1124 • 1125 • 1126 • 1127 • 1128 • 1129 • 1130 • 1131 • 1132 • 1133 • 1134 • 1135 • 1136 • 1137 • 1138 • 1139 • 1140 • 1141 • 1142 • 1143 |