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The culprits are '''Kenji''' and '''Kimika''', the twin sister of Rika.
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* Although all photos appear to show Rika in them, it is actually Kimika who is in the majority of the photos, as Rika herself is the camerawoman of the group. Conan notices the existence of Kimika due to two photos featuring everyone in the same position except "Rika" herself.
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* The plan to murder Rika began with Kimika pretended to be her sister and went on the trip that Rika was supposed to go. At later time, Kenji lured Rika out on a short fishing trip to murder her. Kimika then secretly left the Hokkaido to meet up with him. Afterward, the two would transport Rika's body to Hokkaido to complete the plan. With Kimika pretending that "Rika" wanted to commit suicide in Hokkaido, Rika's friends and the police would all believe that Rika had committed suicide there, and since Kimika and Kenji have an alibi fishing together during the time of Rika's death, they would be excluded from the suspects.
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With all his plan exposed, Kenji tries to silence Conan, but is stopped by Kimika doesn't want to murder her sister anymore. Conan stuns Kenji and informs Kimika that Rika is still alive. They then hurries Rika to the hospital. Later, after they hear that Rika has recovered, Kimika convinces Kenji and they turn themselves to the police.
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====Motive====
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Both Rika and Kimika likes Kenji, who likes Kimika, so he decided to murder Rika to end this love triangle problem.
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== Fortune-Telling ==
 
== Fortune-Telling ==

Revision as of 04:42, 11 July 2019

Chronology
Special Volume 10 List of Chapters Special Volume 12
Volume 11

Specialvolume11.jpg

Information
Release date: May 27, 2000
Original Work: Gosho Aoyama
Manga: Eiichi Yamagishi
ISBN: ISBN 4-09-142781-2
Publisher: Shogakukan
Back Cover Image

Special 11Back.jpg

Conan Side Image

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Special Volume 11 was released on May 27, 2000 in Japan.[1][2]

Cast

Gadgets

The Blind Spot of Junior High Life

File 1

During Suzuhara and Nanba's training, Nanba was shot in shoulder from someone in the hallway. Everyone suspects that this is a random attack, but is it?

People

  • The Toast to Love and Hatred

    File 2 - Part 1

    File 3 - Part 2

    After Takehiko Oga fell down, Conan rushes to the toilet and found Miwako who took the rest of poison. There is a suicide letter but she's still breathing so she was sent to the hospital.

    The case appeared to be Miwako's doing, however, the phonecall from man name Kagami still bother Conan's mind. With a little more investigation, Conan confronts the culprit of this sad tradegy.

    People

  • The Missing Sweetheart

    File 4 - Part 1

    Conan founds Rika's body drowning in the river and confronts the man named Kenji. He discovered that Rika's still alive but is beaten by him. Kenji then told Conan that he had prepared a "Perfect Alibi" before Conan fainted.

    File 5 - Part 2

    People


  • Fortune-Telling

    File 6

    People

  • Challenge of Black

    File 7

    People

    The Masterpiece's Trap

    File 8 - Part 1

    File 9 - Part 2

    People

  • Countdown

    File 10

    People

  • Cover in other countries

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

    See also

    Volumes of the Special Manga
    Volume 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849

    References