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Revision as of 08:35, 2 May 2012
Cast
Case
Situation
Murder
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Location:
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Beika Art Museum
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Victim:
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Manaka
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Cause of death:
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Slashed
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Suspects:
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Art Museum staff especially Kubota
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Manaka, the new owner of the Beika Art Museum, is found dead in one of the exhibit rooms. The murder scene is a tableau of Divine Punishment, a painting depicting a righteous knight who battled the devil and imprisoned it.
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People
Resolution
- Evidence
- The security camera recorded Manaka as he seemingly waited for someone. Suddenly, with agility and precision, the relic knight behind him struck him with its sword. While it prepared to strike again, the owner barely managed to grab a painting tag, write something down and throw the pen away. The knight slashed and a final thrust ended his life.
- Inspectors Megure and Kogoro found a museum staff's name, Kubota, written in the crumpled paper in Manaka's hand.
- Conan also found the pen on the floor;
- The bloodied suit of armor was discovered in Kubota's locker.
- Conan noticed that the pen had its point retracted, the crumpled paper had inkless pen marks on it, and that the artwork tags were in the room, but the pieces weren't. Certainly, Kubota, who didn't seem to have a penchant for the arts, wouldn't have thought to protect those from being damaged.
Manaka was scheduled to have a meeting with Ochiai, the art museum director. Little did the owner know that the director already staged his death. Ochiai dressed himself with the suit of armor, strategically placed the tag with Kubota's name written on it and the pen with which Manaka apparently used to write the note, then murdered Manaka medieval style.
But the little eye of justice had tricks of his own. Conan pulled an "innocent" act of wanting the directions to the toilet be written by Ochiai. And before the director knew it, he drew the inkless pen from his pocket.
In the hopes of getting the art museum to stay opened, the previous owner who got bankrupt sold the museum to Manaka. Manaka, however, was consumed by his own greed and planned to convert the building into a casino.
Ochiai was not going to let it happen as he considered the artworks as his own. He killed Manaka to prevent the inevitable.
And as for Kubota, Ochiai thought it just right to punish the person who had been selling art relics and pieces secretly.
Trivia
- This is the first episode that the victim is both slashed and pinned to the wall.
See also