English Teacher vs. Great Western Detective

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Episode 277-278
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Information
Title: English Teacher vs. Great Western Detective
Japanese title: 英語教師VS西の名探偵
(Eigo-kyoushi tai Nishi no Meitantei)
Original airdate: May 13, 2002 (Part 1)
May 20, 2002 (Part 2)
Season: 10
Manga source: Volume 34: Files 2-4 (341-343)
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Heiji Hattori
Professor Agasa
Ai Haibara
Jodie Starling
Inspector Megure
Wataru Takagi
Detective Chiba
Kazuha Toyama
Case solved by: Conan Edogawa
Heiji Hattori
Staff
Director: Yasuichiro Yamamoto
Organizer: 277 Yasumi Mikamoto
278 Hideaki Oniwa
Storyboard: 277 Yasumi Mikamoto
278 Hideaki Oniwa
Episode director: 277 Minoru Tozawa
278 Yoshio Suzuki
Animation director: 277 Keiko Sasaki
278 Hirobi Muranaka
Music
Opening song: I can't stop my love for you♥
Closing song: Yume Mita Ato de


Cast

Case

Situation

Part 1

While at the Agasa's, Conan recalls his last meeting with the Black Organization. Conan deduces that another Black Organization member must have been at the hotel party. This is when he finally singles out Chris Vineyard as his suspect. Heiji came to Tokyo to help Conan out with the case. Heiji suspects Jodie-sensei of being a possible Black Organization member, and although Conan seems reluctant to this idea, they pay Jodie-sensei a visit at her apartment. They find out here that her full name is "Jodie Saintemillion". After Jodie agrees to go out for a while with Heiji and Conan, the man living next door to Jodie falls dead outside from over 30 stories, coincidentally as the three are outside.

Murder

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Victim: Takai
Suspects: Chika Shimoda, Michiya Nakamachi, and Noboru Kawakami

After the police arrive, it seems likely that the man committed suicide. However, Conan and Heiji have a different idea.

Part 2

Heiji immediately destroys the theory of suicide, by showing that the man who fell from his apartment attempted to grab onto the curtain to save his life.

People

  • Resolution

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