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The killer is '''Haruyuki Shinkai'''. It's revealed that Shinkai killed Takarada eariler, then use a scheduled appointment to show him stabbing a corpse. This way, no one think he killed Takarada the first time. | The killer is '''Haruyuki Shinkai'''. It's revealed that Shinkai killed Takarada eariler, then use a scheduled appointment to show him stabbing a corpse. This way, no one think he killed Takarada the first time. | ||
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− | The reason he escaped being a suspect: | + | '''The reason he escaped being a suspect:''' |
* First, Koji touched the bondpaper, but when he found the bondpaper, he decided to use his advantage. | * First, Koji touched the bondpaper, but when he found the bondpaper, he decided to use his advantage. | ||
* Second, From the wig, he collected one of Mika's hair, and decided to put the things from the man. The woman said that if he found something unusual, he wears it. | * Second, From the wig, he collected one of Mika's hair, and decided to put the things from the man. The woman said that if he found something unusual, he wears it. | ||
* Third, he lies all about the alibis, he's the one who send the message to Mika that go into the storeroom to not verify her alibi. | * Third, he lies all about the alibis, he's the one who send the message to Mika that go into the storeroom to not verify her alibi. | ||
− | * Fourth, he was caught by the woman next condo, | + | * Fourth, he was caught by the '''woman next condo''', committing the crime.}}</spoiler> |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
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Episode 834-835 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |||
Title: | The Man Who Died Twice | ||
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Japanese title: | 二度死んだ男 (Ni-do Shinda Otoko?) | ||
Original airdate: | October 1, 2016 (Part 1) October 8, 2016 (Part 2) | ||
Season: | 25 | ||
Manga source: | TV Original | ||
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Kogoro Mouri | ||
Case solved by: | Kogoro Mouri (via Conan) | ||
Next Conan's Hint: | Announcement letter (Part 1) Calendar (Part 2) | ||
Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto | ||
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Opening song: | Sekai wa Anata no Iro ni Naru | ||
Closing song: | SAWAGE☆LIFE |
The Man Who Died Twice (二度死んだ男 Ni-do Shinda Otoko ) is the 834th and 835th episodes of the Detective Conan anime.
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Part 1
Conan and Kogoro are visiting Yoichi to investigate the threat. After his secretary Shinkai killed his president to stop him from deceiving people with his moneylending.
Murder | |||||||||||||||
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After discovering the corpse, his younger brother Koji Takarada and the victim's wife, Mika Takarada, are both crying due to that incident. However, when Megure asked them a few questions, they are shocked, Mika being incredulous to learn that she's suspected. Mika had motives to kill her husband just to get the inheritance. Koji wants to get his inheritance, too. The building's manager, Kinsaku Tomii, witnessed a person holding a bag, wearing a pair of sun-glasses and a hat. They ask Shinkai who he/she is. But, he can't identify the person.
They continue questioning those two in Mika's house. Their housekeeper Kyoko Kinoshita confirms Mika's alibi. Shinkai truly said that he can confirm those two alibis. Koji said that he was in Shinjuku, and Mika was in the storehouse between 1 pm and the time her late husband was killed.
Later, they found a beggar, who was wearing the wig and shade from the culprit. Mika's hair was found in it and although she is guilty, she's mad at Shinkai for making up such a big lie. Koji's prints were found on the threatening letter. Who is the culprit, is it Haruyuki Shinkai, Mika Takarada or Koji Takarada? Who's the culprit on this in case?
Part 2
People
Resolution
Trivia
Gallery
See also
Episodes of Season 25 | ||
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