Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Kenjin Hanaoka is a popular painter who seems to have everything that a man could want: his own design firm, best selling books, and untold wealth. But when he decides to eat the forbidden fruit and have an affair with one of his pretty, young illustrators his life starts to come apart at the seams. But rather than face the consequences of his mistakes, Hanaoka tries to cover them up in a brutal and bloody manner. Can Conan see through his ingenious plot and expose Hanaoka for what he really is?
Murder
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Location:
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Chono household
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Victim:
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Izumi Chono
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Cause of death:
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Blunt force trauma
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Culprit:
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Kenjin Hanaoka
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People
Resolution
The culprit is
Kenjin Hanaoka. Most of the works he created were actually created by his apprentice Izumi Chono, who coerced him to have a romantic relationship with her and then threatened to blackmail him to continue supporting her lest she reveal their secret. All the paintings contain a mark of the victim, an artist's signature of a sort: a butterfly mark. She also occasionally paints the mark on her colleagues and boss/lover as a prank; this would confirm Hanaoka's guilt.
The trick Hanaoka used after bludgeoning her with a rock crystal ashtray was leaning her body over the balcony of his apartment room. The corpse is tied to a fishing line that is connected to a pulley system using a flower pot as a weight and a nail, which was attached to the apartment door and would become detached when it was opened. He hid evidence of the fishing line by using a contact lens cleaner container as a weight to pull the line down a drain after the pot falls. Hanaoka calls a botanist employee to come over to activate the mechanism and in the midst of the chaos has a one sided conversation, pretending to hear from Chono about her supposed plans to committing suicide.
After explaining the trick and with Hanaoka asserting that he'd never been to the apartment before, Conan reveals another butterfly mark hidden on his big toe's nail by spilling a cup of coffee and scalding his foot, making him remove his sock. At the start of the episode, Chono had painted said butterfly mark with a newly released nail polish right before Hanaoka woke up (he did not notice it as Chono had put his socks on).
Translation changes
Anime
- The names of the characters and places in the Funimation Dub are:
- Kenjin Hanaoka - Horace Hennnegraf
- Izumi Chono - Sadie Olivette
- Tanaka (the person calling Izumi) - Frederick
- Hanaoka Design Office - Hennegraf Art and Design
- In the Funimation Dub, Kenjin's other employee (the one talking to Kogoro at the beginning of the episode), is credited as Dr. Wang.
BGM listing
Gallery
In other languages
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Title |
Translation
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Arabic |
مصرع فراشة الربيع |
The Death of The Spring Butterfly
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French |
Une dessinatrice pleine de talent |
A Very Talented Arist
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German |
Die Schmetterlingsfrau |
The Butterfly Woman
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Galician |
O asasinato da ilustradora |
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See also