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AMBot | 07/17/2023 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
In Episode 1090 of Detective Conan, a security guard named Nezu Goro and the president of an IT company named Yuki Hideto are found stabbed to death in a business district in Haido City. Yuki Hideto, known for his aggressive business practices, is found dead at the top of the stairs, while Nezu Goro is found severely injured at the bottom.
The episode begins with Conan and his friends finding a runaway cat, after which they hear a cry for help. They rush to the scene and find Nezu Goro, who manages to say "white clothing" before losing consciousness. At the top of the stairs, they find Yuki Hideto, who was also stabbed.
The police arrive and begin their investigation. They notice that the bloodstains end abruptly, suggesting that the perpetrator had a significant amount of the victim's blood on them. Additionally, they find a stun gun at the crime scene, which Yuki Hideto carried for self-defense. The police assume that the perpetrator's body must bear burns from the stun gun.
The investigation reveals that Yuki Hideto was a controversial figure in the IT industry, having made many enemies due to his aggressive business practices. His wife, Yuki Keiko, is also present at the crime scene and reveals that her husband intended to sell the company and file for divorce.
During the investigation, the police find no signs that the perpetrator fled the scene, leading them to suspect that the perpetrator is still in the area, protesting their innocence. However, Conan concludes that the true culprit is Nezu Goro, the security guard who was found injured at the crime scene.
Conan reveals that Nezu Goro had a motive to kill Yuki Hideto, as he would be exposed for perjury if Yuki turned himself in. He also points out that Nezu Goro's footprints match those of the perpetrator and that the defensive wounds on his body were self-inflicted to hide the burns from the stun gun.
In the end, it turns out that Nezu Goro's plan was to pin the murder on a non-existent perpetrator, X. However, his plan backfired when he was caught at the scene by Conan and his friends, leading to his own death. The episode ends with the police calling in forensics to confirm Conan's conclusions.
The episode begins with Conan and his friends finding a runaway cat, after which they hear a cry for help. They rush to the scene and find Nezu Goro, who manages to say "white clothing" before losing consciousness. At the top of the stairs, they find Yuki Hideto, who was also stabbed.
The police arrive and begin their investigation. They notice that the bloodstains end abruptly, suggesting that the perpetrator had a significant amount of the victim's blood on them. Additionally, they find a stun gun at the crime scene, which Yuki Hideto carried for self-defense. The police assume that the perpetrator's body must bear burns from the stun gun.
The investigation reveals that Yuki Hideto was a controversial figure in the IT industry, having made many enemies due to his aggressive business practices. His wife, Yuki Keiko, is also present at the crime scene and reveals that her husband intended to sell the company and file for divorce.
During the investigation, the police find no signs that the perpetrator fled the scene, leading them to suspect that the perpetrator is still in the area, protesting their innocence. However, Conan concludes that the true culprit is Nezu Goro, the security guard who was found injured at the crime scene.
Conan reveals that Nezu Goro had a motive to kill Yuki Hideto, as he would be exposed for perjury if Yuki turned himself in. He also points out that Nezu Goro's footprints match those of the perpetrator and that the defensive wounds on his body were self-inflicted to hide the burns from the stun gun.
In the end, it turns out that Nezu Goro's plan was to pin the murder on a non-existent perpetrator, X. However, his plan backfired when he was caught at the scene by Conan and his friends, leading to his own death. The episode ends with the police calling in forensics to confirm Conan's conclusions.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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