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The culprit is Masaya Amamori. First, at 7:25 he left the backyard saying he was going for a bit of coal he had already prepared the fishing line and pole you'd hid beforehand and carried out his trick before innocently going back to the party and he employed the newspaper sheets used for the stick to carry the coal. Judging by the length of the wire, the wire remained hooked up for ten minutes. In other words, they heard the gunshot at 7:35 which means the culprit left the party during the ten minute time frame from 7:25. He is the only one that could have done it.
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The culprit is '''Masaya Amamori'''. First, at 7:25 he left the backyard saying he was going for a bit of coal he had already prepared the fishing line and pole you'd hid beforehand and carried out his trick before innocently going back to the party and he employed the newspaper sheets used for the stick to carry the coal. Judging by the length of the wire, the wire remained hooked up for ten minutes. In other words, they heard the gunshot at 7:35 which means the culprit left the party during the ten minute time frame from 7:25. He is the only one that could have done it.
  
 
Masaya confesses and reveals none of them knew the real Ryuichiro Kanazawa, that he's certain of that, and revealing the one who designed the Shanghai Museum of Modern Art was actually Masaya Amamori. Then one day, Masaya and Ryuichiro have an arguement about the design and Ryuichiro said, "Are you saying that I stole your design? Don't be so foolish, do you have any proof?" Then Masaya said, "I have always respected you, master!" But then, Ryuichiro said "I will only said this: You do not realize your current position, the design has won the eye of the public thanks to me and my name, if you want to stay here, be very careful about what you say." Then he walked out. At that moment, he swore to himself that he wouldn't allow him to attend the prize ceremony. And reveals that he was the stalker correspond with him.         
 
Masaya confesses and reveals none of them knew the real Ryuichiro Kanazawa, that he's certain of that, and revealing the one who designed the Shanghai Museum of Modern Art was actually Masaya Amamori. Then one day, Masaya and Ryuichiro have an arguement about the design and Ryuichiro said, "Are you saying that I stole your design? Don't be so foolish, do you have any proof?" Then Masaya said, "I have always respected you, master!" But then, Ryuichiro said "I will only said this: You do not realize your current position, the design has won the eye of the public thanks to me and my name, if you want to stay here, be very careful about what you say." Then he walked out. At that moment, he swore to himself that he wouldn't allow him to attend the prize ceremony. And reveals that he was the stalker correspond with him.         

Revision as of 16:01, 9 August 2012

Chronology
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Episode 245
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Information
Title: The Gunshot at the Sunflower Estate
Japanese title: ヒマワリ館の銃声
(Himawari-kan no Jūsei)
Original airdate: August 6, 2001
Season: 9
Manga source: TV Original
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Ran Mouri
Kogoro Mouri
Sango Yokomizo
Wataru Takagi
Miwako Sato
Ninzaburo Shiratori
Inspector Megure
Case solved by: Kogoro Mouri (via Conan)
Next Conan's Hint: Cellphone number
Staff
Director: Yasuichiro Yamamoto
Kenji Kodama
Screenplay: Sozo Tonami
Storyboard: Masato Sato
Episode director: Kazuo Nogami
Animation director: Hirobi Muranaka
Music
Opening song: destiny
Closing song: always


Cast

Gadgets

Case

Situation

Architect Ryuichiro Kanazawa was shot in the head by the murderer, trying to conceal the murder as being done by the victim's stalker from the outside.

Murder

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Location: Sunflower Estate
Victim: Ryuichiro Kanazawa
Cause of death: Gunshot wound
Suspects: Makoto Hayashida, Masaya Amamori, and Mitsuko Kanazawa

People

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