Difference between revisions of "Special Volume 12"

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<spoiler>The culprit is '''Saki Kataoka''', Sayuri's sister. She used her computer to watch through internet camera at the town crossroad to makeup an alibi. The evidence is that she didn't known that apart from the sportcar accident and Kogoro flirting women that there is one more bigger accident that she supposed to acknowledge of nearby, due to the camera's position.
The culprit is '''Saki Kataoka''', Sayuri's sister. She used her computer to watch through internet camera at the town crossroad to makeup an alibi. The evidence is that she didn't known that apart from the sportcar accident and Kogoro flirting women that there is one more bigger accident that she supposed to acknowledge of nearby, due to the camera's position.  
 
  
Saki confesses that she has always been envious of her sister, because Sayuri was the favorite child since the old days, became a famous idol and married (later divorced) her boyfriend Keiichi, but her last straw broke when Sayuri came to star in Saki's plays and performed even BETTER than her. She couldn't take it anymore as she didn't want to lose the cheering sound from the crowd to her.
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Saki confesses that she has always been envious of her sister, because Sayuri was the favorite child since the old days, became a famous idol and married (later divorced) her boyfriend Keiichi, but her last straw broke when Sayuri came to star in Saki's plays and performed even BETTER than her. She couldn't take it anymore as she didn't want to lose the cheering sound from the crowd to her.</spoiler>
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<spoiler> The culprit is the head of nurse '''Yuko Morita'''. She used the 4 WD car's muffler that her fiance is driving to send carbon-dixode gas into Egashira's room via the drain pipe, which she send sleeping gas in first. ฺำBefore committing the crime she went to Egashira's room to put a strand of hair to drain out all water from the sink's pipe. The evidence is that hamster was able to enter the room through draining pipe.
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<spoiler>The culprit is the head of nurse '''Yuko Morita'''. She used the 4 WD car's muffler that her fiance is driving to send carbon-dixode gas into Egashira's room via the drain pipe, which she send sleeping gas in first. Before committing the crime she went to Egashira's room to put a strand of hair to drain out all water from the sink's pipe. The evidence is that hamster was able to enter the room through draining pipe.
  
 
Morita confessed that she once caused a malpractice due to that she gave wrong medicine to people with same name and caused his death. Egashira accidentally know this so she silenced her. She just want to get married and be happy, which Conan complimented that "One cannot be happy over other suffering".
 
Morita confessed that she once caused a malpractice due to that she gave wrong medicine to people with same name and caused his death. Egashira accidentally know this so she silenced her. She just want to get married and be happy, which Conan complimented that "One cannot be happy over other suffering".
  
Afterward Conan and Ran discussed that Morita was really sympathetic as that malpractice day there were only three nurses and fifty patients. Kogoro then get a toothache again.
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Afterward Conan and Ran discussed that Morita was really sympathetic as that malpractice day there were only three nurses and fifty patients. Kogoro then get a toothache again.</spoiler>
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== The Island the Ghost Lives On ==
 
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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>
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.  
 
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Revision as of 10:07, 17 June 2019

Chronology
Special Volume 11 List of Chapters Special Volume 13
Volume 12

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Information
Release date: December 25, 2000
Original Work: Gosho Aoyama
Manga: Yutaka Abe, Denjiro Maru, Takahisa Taira
ISBN: ISBN 4-09-142782-0
Publisher: Shogakukan
Back Cover Image

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Conan Side Image

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Special Volume 12 was released on December 25, 2000 in Japan.[1][2]

Cast

Gadgets

The Missing Romance Writer

File 1 - Part 1

File 2 - Part 2

People

  • The Ekiden Tournament Calls for Death

    File 3

    People

  • The Mystery of the Murder-Arson

    File 4 - Part 1

    File 5 - Part 2

    People

  • 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

  • Cover in other countries

    China
    Germany
    Indonesia
    Italy
    Korea
    Malaysia (Chinese)
    Malaysia (Malay)
    Spain (Spanish)
    Vietnam

    See also

    Volumes of the Special Manga
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    References