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<spoiler>This case is an '''attempted murder'''. The culprit is '''Takeshi Yatsukoshi'''. He uses a thread telephone made from bottles and a thread to direct the victim to the fences with no rope in order to make him falls into the river. The evidence that he is the murderer is [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]]'s cellphone which recorded his speech "Go to hell" to the victim. | <spoiler>This case is an '''attempted murder'''. The culprit is '''Takeshi Yatsukoshi'''. He uses a thread telephone made from bottles and a thread to direct the victim to the fences with no rope in order to make him falls into the river. The evidence that he is the murderer is [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]]'s cellphone which recorded his speech "Go to hell" to the victim. | ||
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
+ | * In this case, Haibara and the Detective Boys attempted to guess the PIN number of Conan's phone. Haibara guessed 4869 in one try (referencing to Sherlock Holmes), which Conan pretended to be true to trick the culprit into revealing their action. Interestingly, it was exactly his PIN on his previous phone ([[Ran's suspicion]]), and it took Ran a good amount of time to figure out. | ||
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- In this case, Haibara and the Detective Boys attempted to guess the PIN number of Conan's phone. Haibara guessed 4869 in one try (referencing to Sherlock Holmes), which Conan pretended to be true to trick the culprit into revealing their action. Interestingly, it was exactly his PIN on his previous phone (Ran's suspicion), and it took Ran a good amount of time to figure out.
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See also
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