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Conan investigates further and finally confronts with the culprit. Conan finally solves the case and confronts Ray Curtis. He first explains how Ray managed to switch on the light. He points out that the room that Ray switched on the light was right below the victim's room. He then kicks the soccer ball at the floor which the victim's room was on and the ball then hits the broom that is set up such that the cabinet door is supported by it. After the ball hits the mop, the cabinet door will fall and hit the switch, thus the light will switch on. Ray Curtis then asks for proof and pointed out that the police found no gunpowder on him and that even if the find that he had ask to wash his previous set of clothes it could be just because he sweats too much. Conan then asks about his shoes. He deduced that Ray had not taken off his shoes while committing the murder. The culprit, Ray Curtis reveals that the victim created false rumors about him and destroyed his life. Heiji later cheers Conan up while Ran and Kazuha mention how they look like brothers.
 
Conan investigates further and finally confronts with the culprit. Conan finally solves the case and confronts Ray Curtis. He first explains how Ray managed to switch on the light. He points out that the room that Ray switched on the light was right below the victim's room. He then kicks the soccer ball at the floor which the victim's room was on and the ball then hits the broom that is set up such that the cabinet door is supported by it. After the ball hits the mop, the cabinet door will fall and hit the switch, thus the light will switch on. Ray Curtis then asks for proof and pointed out that the police found no gunpowder on him and that even if the find that he had ask to wash his previous set of clothes it could be just because he sweats too much. Conan then asks about his shoes. He deduced that Ray had not taken off his shoes while committing the murder. The culprit, Ray Curtis reveals that the victim created false rumors about him and destroyed his life. Heiji later cheers Conan up while Ran and Kazuha mention how they look like brothers.
 
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== Trivia ==
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In this case appeared a character named Ray Curtis, professional soccer player. Maybe he got it's name of a popular detective named Rey Curtis from ''[[Wikipedia:Law & Order|Law & Order]]'' series. The only difference is in surname where is "e" exchanged for "a". Conan is also his big fan.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 20:50, 2 January 2012

Chronology
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Episode 238-239
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Information
Title: The 3 "K"s of Osaka Case
Original airdate: June 18, 2001 (Part 1)
June 25, 2001 (Part 2)
Season: 9
Manga source: Volume 29: Files 9~11
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Heiji Hattori
Kogoro Mouri
Case solved by: Conan Edogawa
Heiji Hattori
Staff
Director: Yasuichiro Yamamoto
Kenji Kodama
Organizer: Chika Ichimaru
Storyboard: Chika Ichimaru
Episode director: 238 Kazuo Nogami
239 Yasuichiro Yamamoto
Animation director: 238 Izumi Shimura
239 Masatomo Sudo
Music
Opening song: destiny
Closing song: always

Cast

Gadgets

Case

Situation

Part 1

Heiji invites Kogoro, Ran and Conan to a celebration of the opening of the 3K Restaurant by three American celebrities: a boxer, a baseball player and a soccer player who Conan admires. Later a murder occurs and Conan is acting strangely as the three celebrities are suspects.

Murder

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Location: 3K Restaurant
Victim: Ed McCay
Cause of death: Gunshot wound
Suspects: Ricardo Barreira, Mike Norwood, and Ray Curtis

Part 2

People

  • Resolution


    Trivia

    In this case appeared a character named Ray Curtis, professional soccer player. Maybe he got it's name of a popular detective named Rey Curtis from Law & Order series. The only difference is in surname where is "e" exchanged for "a". Conan is also his big fan.

    See also