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| episode            = 726
 
| episode            = 726
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| image              = TV Episode 726.jpg
 
| image              = TV Episode 726.jpg
 
| title              = A Happy E-mail Brings Sadness
 
| title              = A Happy E-mail Brings Sadness
 
| english-title      =
 
| english-title      =
| japanese-title      = 幸福メールは不幸を呼ぶ<br />(Shiawase Mēru wa Fukō o Yobu)
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| japanese-title      = {{ruby|幸福|しあわせ}}メールは不幸を呼ぶ <br> (Shiawase Mēru wa Fukō o Yobu)
 
| rating              = 10%
 
| rating              = 10%
 
| Filler case number  = #220
 
| Filler case number  = #220
| season              = [[Season 23|23]]
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| season              = [[Season 19|19]]
 
| manga              = '''TV Original'''
 
| manga              = '''TV Original'''
 
| airdate            = January 18, 2014
 
| airdate            = January 18, 2014
 
| cast                = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Misao Yamamura]]
 
| cast                = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Misao Yamamura]]
| suspects            =  
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| suspects            =
 
| solved-by          = [[Kogoro Mouri]] (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]])
 
| solved-by          = [[Kogoro Mouri]] (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]])
 
| next-conan-hint    = Left and right
 
| next-conan-hint    = Left and right
| voice-cast          =
 
 
| director            = [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]]
 
| director            = [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]]
 
| screenplay          = [[Tatsuro Inamoto]]
 
| screenplay          = [[Tatsuro Inamoto]]
| organizer          =
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| storyboard          = [[Masaki Ozora]]
| storyboard          = [[Seiki Taichuu]]
 
 
| producer            = [[Takanori Yano]]
 
| producer            = [[Takanori Yano]]
| animation-director  = [[Masatomo Sudo]] (supervisor) <br> [[Seiji Muta]] (supervisor) <br> [[Akio Kawamura]] <br> [[Masanori Hashimoto]]
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| animation-director  = [[Masatomo Sudo]] and [[Seiji Muta]] (supervisors) <br> [[Akio Kawamura]] <br> [[Masanori Hashimoto]]
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| character-design    = [[Masatomo Sudo]] <br> [[Kumiko Shishido]] (design works)
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| production-cooperation = [[BIG BANG]]
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| voice-cast          = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Rikiya Koyama]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Toshio Furukawa]] as [[Misao Yamamura]] <br> [[Hirofumi Nojima]] as Osamu Samon <br> [[Minoru Shiraishi]] as Toshihiko Migita <br> [[Sho Karino]] as Student
 
| opening-song        = Butterfly Core
 
| opening-song        = Butterfly Core
 
| closing-song        = Ima Aitakute...
 
| closing-song        = Ima Aitakute...
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{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|{{ruby|幸福|しあわせ}}メールは不幸を呼ぶ|Shiawase Mēru wa Fukō o Yobu}} is the 726th episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].
  
 
== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
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== Case ==
 
== Case ==
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On a dark night, the Mouri family, including Conan, were in Kogoro's car and heading home when they come across a scooter parked in the lane blocking the road. They  investigate and find Nana's corpse lying on the park's ground with a rope around her neck.
  
 
=== Situation ===
 
=== Situation ===
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| location            = Park
 
| location            = Park
 
| victim              = Nana Hirose
 
| victim              = Nana Hirose
| cause-death        = Strangulation by rope
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| age                = 27 years old
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| cause-death        = Strangulation by Rope
 
| suspects            = Osamu Samon and Toshihiko Migita
 
| suspects            = Osamu Samon and Toshihiko Migita
| description        = Conan, Ran, and Kogoro come across Nana lying on the ground in the park after nearly driving into a scooter blocking the road. Nana left behind a dying message that resembles the top part of the kanji for "left" (左) or "right" (右).
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| description        = Nana left behind a dying message that resembles the top part of the kanji for "left" (左) or "right" (右).
 
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==== Investigation ====
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As the investigation begins, Conan notices a weird smell coming from the corpse. The smell was gunpowder, which is usually present when a gun is fired. This crime was committed with rope, so the victim's cause of death and evidence don't match up. Ran noticed that parts of her make up was missing and the face was wet.
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During this time, Osamu Samon, the victim's fiancé, arrives at the scene. He explains his relation to he victim, and introduces another suspect, Toshihiko Migita, who was the victim's previous boyfriend. As they go to question the second suspect, Samon asks to go with them. In the car, Samon shows Conan and a photo of a party that was held for him by his school students. He tells Ran that he knows the dying message could potentially refer to him.
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[[File:724 ev1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Osamu Samon attending a party.]]
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When they question Toshihiko Migita, he shows that Samon is also a definitive suspect due to how the message war written. Migita has a solid alibi, claiming to have been in the bookstore all night, and that he has the video surveillance footage to prove it. Conan notices something seems off about the footage. Inspector Yamamura and Kogoro Mouri point to Samon as the culprit, due to his lack of an alibi. At the moment, Samon doesn't have a clear motive for killing the victim.
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Conan steps out of the shop to review where everything stands and who could be the culprit. As he looks around, he notices shards of glass and a damaged concrete wall. In the shop, Inspector Yamamura is about to take Samon as the culprit, Conan bursts on the scene and knocks Kogoro out cold to begin the 'The Sleeping Kogoro's Deduction Show'.
  
 
=== People ===
 
=== People ===
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* 32 years old
 
* 32 years old
 
* Bookstore owner}}
 
* Bookstore owner}}
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{{people|Man|student.png|
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* Student
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* Nearby resident}}
 
{{EndBox}}
 
{{EndBox}}
  
 
=== Resolution ===
 
=== Resolution ===
 
<spoiler>
 
<spoiler>
==== Investigation ====
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==== Evidence ====
As the investigation began Conan noticed that smell coming from the corpse was weird for the circumstances of the crime. This crime was committed by strangulation by rope. The smell was gunpowder, which is usually omitted when a gun is fired. So, the victims cause of death and evidence doesn't evidently match up. Ran noticed that parts of her make up was missing and the face was wet.
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The evidence that Conan gathers is as follows:<br/>
During this time a potential suspect comes into the scene. Osamu Samon the victim's fiancé. He explains his relation to he victim and also introduces another suspect, Toshihiko Migita. As they were going to question the second suspect, Conan and Osamu were in the back seat and Osamu showed him a photo of a party that was held for him by his school students. He tells Ran that he knows the dying message could potentially refer to him.
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'''Toshihiko Migita''': The flawed surveillance footage with him disappearing abruptly and reappearing slightly different, the shards of glass and broken concrete outside his shop, and the dying message.<br/>
[[Image:724 ev1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|This shows a lot party poppers fired at Osamu Samon]]
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'''Osamu Samon''': His emotional relationship to the victim as a fiancé, the image on his phone with the party poppers, and the dying message.<br/>
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'''Victim''': The dying message that resembles the top part of the kanji for "left" (左) or "right" (右), her wet face with some of her makeup removed, and a smell of gunpowder on her clothing.
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==== Explanation ====
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The dying message wasn't intended to point towards Osamu Samon as the culprit, but towards  Toshihiko Migita. When writing 'migi,' you write the horizontal bar after the sweeping stroke, when looking at the dying message it was shown accordingly. So it wasn't the katakana 'na' nor 'Samon', only 'migi' is written in that order.
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In the surveillance footage, Migita was in view of the cameras for the period it was running, assuming that the cameras were always left running. Migita used that preconception to make it seem like he never left. When he left for the toilet, he turned the cameras off. Then, he took the scooter on a 10 minute trip to the crime scene, and attacked the victim. It took him another 10 minutes to return, he turned the cameras back on and reappeared within it field of view. Using that technique, even if there was more than 20 minutes missing, it would appear as there was no gap at all since the camera system doesn't display a time stamp for the footage.
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This is the testimony of a student that lives nearby: "It was around 10:30. There was a program I wanted to watch, so I turned on the TV. Then..." (There was an accident involving a white 4-door car crashing into the wall and then driving off. He shows picture of the car on his phone with the time stamp of '22:30')
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It was most likely a drunk driver. The car might be in the area, and it would be a white car with a broken headlight. If Migita was in the shop he could have heard the crash clearly and would have reacted on the surveillance footage, but he never never did. Why? Because the footage from that time was missing. 10:30 matches the time of the murder. Migita wasn't present at that time. What tipped Kogoro (Conan) off was his hair, which was messy as he was going to the toilet, but was neatly flattened when he came back it, as if he had been wearing a helmet.
  
As they question Toshihiko Migita, it is shown by him that Osamu is also a definitive suspect, but Toshihiko has a solid alibi, the video surveillance footage. As everyone reviewed this footage, Conan spotted many flaws with footage that point Toshihiko as the culprit. Firstly there is no time stamp on the footage which can be easily manipulated to the culprits advantage, Secondly a part in the footage where Toshihiko disappears for a moment and reappears, he claimed he went to the toilet. This triggers a doubt in Toshihiko's alibi, in Conan's mind, but up to this moment there isn't a clear indication to who is the culprit. Inspector Yamamura and Kogoro Mouri point to Osamu Samon as the culprit, due to lack of an alibi. At this moment Osamu Samon doesn't have a clear motive for killing the victim and Toshihiko Migita's alibi has many flaws that hasn't been identified by Inspector Yamamura and Kogoro Mouri.
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Migita confesses to killing Nana. His motive was because the victim apparently harassed him with photos of her current relationship, then made fun of him by saying she never sent them. However, Kogoro (Conan) stops Inspector Yamamura from taking Migita to the station. Migita did attempt to kill the victim, but he didn't kill her. The culprit for the victim's death isn't Toshihiko Migita, it is '''Osamu Samon'''.
  
Conan steps out of the shop to review where everything stands and who could be the culprit. As he looks around he notices shards of glass and a damaged concrete wall, this clears up many misconceptions Conan may have had, he follows up with the necessary procedures to gather up information on this incident with the broken wall. In the shop Inspector Yamamura is about to take Osamu Samon as the culprit, Conan bursts on the scene and knocks Kogoro out cold to begin the 'The Sleeping Kogoro's deduction show'.
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This seemingly contradicts his deduction of the victim's dying message. Kogoro (Conan) explains that the stroke order of the dying message did indicate that Migita was the culprit. However, the victim didn't write the message, Samon did. In her e-mails, Nana usually wrote Migita's name in katakana, not kanji. Why would she switch to kanji in her final moments? The way the message was written was identical to the way Osamu had written it earlier.
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==== Deduction ====
 
The evidence that Conan gathers is as follows:<br />
 
'''Toshihiko Migita''': The flawed surveillance footage with him disappearing abruptly and reappearing slightly different, The shards of glass and broken concrete outside his shop and finally the dying message.<br />
 
'''Osamu Samon''': His emotional relationship to the victim as a fiancé, The image on his phone with the party poppers and finally the dying message.<br />
 
'''Victim''': The dying message that resembles the top part of the kanji for "left" (左) or "right" (右), her wet face with some of her makeup removed and finally a smell of gunpowder on her clothing.  
 
  
==== Explanation ====
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The first step of Osamu's plan was to send Migita harassing emails from the victim's smartphone. Knowing Migita's personality and misguided affection towards the victim, Samon took advantage of that to tempt Migita to murder her. Evidence of that was the e-mail's writing style. The e-mails sent by the victim never had any punctuation, and always ended in her signing her name 'Nana.' But the emails sent to Toshihiko had punctuation and lacked her signature. It's difficult to change the writing styles, as well as stroke orders, so they were obviously written by someone else. Just as Samon planned, Migita attacked the victim in a rage. Samon headed to the park to make sure she was dead. But she wasn't dead; she managed to get up and was washing her face to clean away the dirt. That's why the victims face was wet and her make-up was rubbing off. He stepped in to finish killing her and write the dying message "Migita", but then he heard Kogoro, Ran, and Conan approaching in car so he had to rush away from the scene.
The dying message wasn't intended to point towards Osamu Samon as the culprit, but it was for Toshihiko Migita as it was him. When writing Migi you write the horizontal bar after the sweeping stroke, when looking at the dying message it was shown accordingly. So it wasn't the katakana 'na' nor 'Samon', only 'migi' is written in that order. The surveillance footage, Toshihiko was in view of the cameras for the period it was running, though we assume that the cameras are always left running. Toshihiko used that preconception... The time he left for the toilet is when he turned the cameras off. Then, he took the scooter on a 10 minute trip to the crime scene, and attacked the victim. It took him another 10 minutes to return, he turned the cameras back on and reappeared within it field of view. Using that technique even if there was more than 20 minutes missing, it would appear as there was no gap at all, as this camera system doesn't display a time stamp for the footage it would be easy to manipulate. This is the testimony of a student that lives nearby:
 
" It was around 10:30. There was a program I wanted to watch, so I turned on the TV. Then..." (There was an accident involving a white 4-door car crashing into the wall and then driving off. He shows picture of the car on his phone with the time stamp of '22:30')
 
It was most likely a drunk driver. The car might be in the vicinity of this area, it would be a white car with a broken headlight. If Toshihiko was in the shop he could have heard the crash clearly and would have reacted on the surveillance footage, but he never paid any attention to the noise in the footage. Why? Because the footage from that time was missing. 10:30 matches the time of the murder. Toshihiko Migita wasn't present at that time. What tipped Kogoro (Conan) off was his hair, which was messy as he was going to the toilet, but when he came back it was neatly flattened as if he was wearing a helmet. Toshihiko Migita motive was because the victim apparently harassed him with photos of her current relationship. Then made fun of him by saying she never sent them.
 
Inspector Yamamura receives a call confirming that there is gunpowder residue on the victims clothes. This is usually found when the victim is shot by a gun but Toshihiko didn't kill the victim with a gun but the victim died of strangulation by rope. The culprit for the victim's death isn't Toshihiko Migita it is Osamu Samon, now this can contradict Kogoro's (Conan's) deduction as he explain that the stroke order of the dying message did indicate that Toshihiko was the culprit. The dying message did indicate the truth, the truth that the victim never wrote the dying message but Osamu Samon did. Now, if you consider the dying message, It could have never been written by the victim as if you see the victims email you would see that the victim writes Toshihiko Migita's name differently in katakana. So why would she write Toshihiki Migita's name in kanji in her final moments. This proves that Osamu is the murderer as when you think to when Toshihiko wrote his name and compare it to Osamu way of writing the dying message it identical to the way Osamu has written it.
 
  
Let's start from the beginning, the first step of Osamu's plan was to send Toshihiko harassing emails from the victims smartphone. Knowing Toshihiko's personality and misguided affection towards the victim. Osamu took advantage of Toshihiko to tempt him to murder her. The style of the emails sent by the victim never had any punctuations such as 'commas and full stops', and always ended in her signing her name 'Nana', but the emails sent to Toshihiko had punctuations and didn't end in him signing her name. It isn't easy changing the style you write in, the same goes for the stroke orders. It was obvious the they were written by someone else. That's how Osamu's plan succeeded, just as he planned Toshihiko attacked the victim with clouded judgements of hatred. Osami headed to the park, when he saw her collapse to the ground he was certain, his plan succeeded but, something unexpected happened, she wasn't dead and she managed to get up and was her face to clean away the dirt. That's why the victims face was wet with the make up rubbing off. That is when the final blow was given to finish her off and write the dying message "Migita", but then he heard Kogoro, Ran, Conan approaching in car so he had to rush away from the scene. The proof behind that is the gunpowder residue, the reason why gunpowder residue was found in a crime that didn't involve a gun was because of the photo. The photo contains evidence of party Osamu had which involved a lot of party poppers, as you may guess due to there gunshot like sound they contain gunpowder, the same gunpowder residue left on the victims clothes and Osamu's clothes. The gunpowder transferred to the victims body as he strangled her to death. If Osamu says he didn't meet her on that day how can he explain the gunpowder on her at the crime scene.
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The proof is the gunpowder residue left on the victim. The reason why gunpowder residue was found in a crime that didn't involve a gun was because of Samon's photo. The photo was of party Samon went to, which involved a lot of party poppers. They contained gunpowder, the same gunpowder residue left on the victim's clothes and Samon's clothes. The gunpowder transferred to the victims body when he strangled her to death. If Samon says he didn't meet her on that day, how can he explain the gunpowder on her at the crime scene?
  
The motive for Osamu's crime was because she called off the engagement, Osamu was wearing a ring but the victim wasn't, which meant Osamu's feeling was unrequited.
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The motive for Osamu's crime was because she called off the engagement. Osamu was wearing a ring but the victim wasn't, which meant Osamu's feelings were unrequited. To conclude '''Toshihiko Migita''' is the culprit for the attempted murder of the victim. '''Osamu Samon''' is the culprit for the murder of the victim.</spoiler>
To conclude '''Toshihiko Migita''' is the culprit for the attempted murder of the victim.
 
'''Osamu Samon''' is the culprit for the murder of the victim.  
 
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== BGM listing ==
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
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== In other languages ==
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{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|El correu feliç que porta la desgràcia|A happy e-mail that brings sadness}}
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{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|จดหมายแห่งความสุขที่นำมาซึ่งความทุกข์|A Happy E-mail Brings Sadness}}
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{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Tin Nhắn Hạnh Phúc Mang Lại Bất Hạnh|A Happy Message Brings Sadness}}
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[Season 23]]
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* [[Season 19]]
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{{Season 19}}
  
{{Season 23}}
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Latest revision as of 17:44, 21 November 2024

Chronology
Kaitou Kid and the Blush Mermaid List of Episodes The Treasure Chest Filled with Fruits
Episode 726
(Int. Episode 778)

TV Episode 726.jpg

Information
Title: A Happy E-mail Brings Sadness
Japanese title: 幸福(しあわせ)メールは不幸を呼ぶ
(Shiawase Mēru wa Fukō o Yobu)
Original airdate: January 18, 2014
Broadcast rating: 10%
Filler case: #220
Season: 19
Manga source: TV Original
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Ran Mouri
Kogoro Mouri
Misao Yamamura
Case solved by: Kogoro Mouri (via Conan)
Next Conan's Hint: Left and right
Staff
Director: Yasuichiro Yamamoto
Screenplay: Tatsuro Inamoto
Storyboard: Masaki Ozora
Episode director: Takanori Yano
Animation director: Masatomo Sudo and Seiji Muta (supervisors)
Akio Kawamura
Masanori Hashimoto
Character design: Masatomo Sudo
Kumiko Shishido (design works)
Production cooperation: BIG BANG
Music
Opening song: Butterfly Core
Closing song: Ima Aitakute...

A Happy E-mail Brings Sadness (幸福(しあわせ)メールは不幸を呼ぶ Shiawase Mēru wa Fukō o Yobu?) is the 726th episode of Detective Conan anime.

Cast

Gadgets

Case

On a dark night, the Mouri family, including Conan, were in Kogoro's car and heading home when they come across a scooter parked in the lane blocking the road. They investigate and find Nana's corpse lying on the park's ground with a rope around her neck.

Situation

Murder

EP726 Case.jpg

Location: Park
Victim: Nana Hirose
Age: 27 years old
Cause of death: Strangulation by Rope
Suspects: Osamu Samon and Toshihiko Migita
Nana left behind a dying message that resembles the top part of the kanji for "left" (左) or "right" (右).

Investigation

As the investigation begins, Conan notices a weird smell coming from the corpse. The smell was gunpowder, which is usually present when a gun is fired. This crime was committed with rope, so the victim's cause of death and evidence don't match up. Ran noticed that parts of her make up was missing and the face was wet.

During this time, Osamu Samon, the victim's fiancé, arrives at the scene. He explains his relation to he victim, and introduces another suspect, Toshihiko Migita, who was the victim's previous boyfriend. As they go to question the second suspect, Samon asks to go with them. In the car, Samon shows Conan and a photo of a party that was held for him by his school students. He tells Ran that he knows the dying message could potentially refer to him.

Osamu Samon attending a party.

When they question Toshihiko Migita, he shows that Samon is also a definitive suspect due to how the message war written. Migita has a solid alibi, claiming to have been in the bookstore all night, and that he has the video surveillance footage to prove it. Conan notices something seems off about the footage. Inspector Yamamura and Kogoro Mouri point to Samon as the culprit, due to his lack of an alibi. At the moment, Samon doesn't have a clear motive for killing the victim.

Conan steps out of the shop to review where everything stands and who could be the culprit. As he looks around, he notices shards of glass and a damaged concrete wall. In the shop, Inspector Yamamura is about to take Samon as the culprit, Conan bursts on the scene and knocks Kogoro out cold to begin the 'The Sleeping Kogoro's Deduction Show'.

People

  • Resolution

    BGM listing

    # Song Title Romaji Translation OST
    0:01 - 0:20 ディスティニー アイランド Disutinii Airando Destiny Island Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack
    0:37 - 0:53 エスケープ! Esukēpu! Escape! Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack
    2:46 - 3:27 事件現場 (謎ver.) Jiken Genba (Nazo ver.) Scene of the Case (Mystery ver.) Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2
    3:58 - 4:29 キーパーチャージ Kīpā Chāji Keeper Charge Detective Conan "The Eleventh Striker" Original Soundtrack
    4:39 - 6:03 ????
    7:05 - 8:46 ????
    9:16 - 9:55 アンダーアイス Andā Aisu Under Ice Detective Conan "Quarter of Silence" Original Soundtrack
    10:11 - 10:15 注意深い目 Chuuibukai Me A Careful Eye Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack
    10:20 - 10:38 黄色い直感1 Kiiroi Chokkan 1 Yellow Instinct 1 Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack
    10:50 - 11:15 イン モルティス 1 In Morutisu 1 In Mortis 1 Detective Conan "Full Score of Fear" Original Soundtrack
    11:37 - 12:22 ????
    12:24 - 13:22 インターナショナル ケース(インシデント) Intānashonaru Kēsu (Inshidento) International Case (Incident) Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack
    14:04 - 15:22 アラベスク タッチ Arabesuku Tacchi Arabesque Touch Detective Conan "Full Score of Fear" Original Soundtrack
    16:15 - 16:40 ????
    16:55 - 17:56 ????
    17:59 - 19:51 ????
    20:21 - 21:51 ????
    23:13 - 23:32 CCQ CCQ CCQ Detective Conan "The Eleventh Striker" Original Soundtrack

    Gallery

    In other languages

    Language Title Translation
    Flag of Catalonia Catalan (Catalan dub) El correu feliç que porta la desgràcia A happy e-mail that brings sadness
    Flag of Thailand Thai จดหมายแห่งความสุขที่นำมาซึ่งความทุกข์ A Happy E-mail Brings Sadness
    Flag of Vietnam Vietnamese Tin Nhắn Hạnh Phúc Mang Lại Bất Hạnh A Happy Message Brings Sadness

    See also

    Episodes of Season 19
    Episode 724725726727728729730731732733734735736737738739740741742743744745746747748749750751752753754755756757758759760761762