Episode 209: The Falling from Mt. Ryushin Case
Scenario: The Junior Detective League excluding Ai, are traveling through a winding path on Mt Ryushin. There they witness a derailed car fall off the mountain. The man has died and through the evidence, Conan concludes another car rammed into that car. Conan decides to leave it to the police as they are trained for basic cases. Mitch finds a code from the car wreckage which he assumes has nothing to do with the incident because he presumed it was a normal accident. He hides it from Conan since he wants to solve it himself. Later at the cabin, he solves the code and takes Amy and George with him. There where he thinks is treasure, is culprit who caused the accident's hide-out. Conan and the Professor return to the cabin to find the kids missing. Conan solves the code quickly and arrives with the cops in time before the kids were murdered. Mitsuhiko, while chopping wood with Ayumi and George as punishment, complains how Conan solved the code so easily, while he only figured it out because it was in the book he was reading.
While the Detective Boys and Agasa watched the scenery, a silver car plunged over the side of the mountain. |
The Detective Boys, excluding Haibara, are traveling through a winding path call Tsuzuraori Pass on Mt. Ryujin in the Nishitama District. Ayumi is amazed by the scenery and Professor Agasa tells her that they are barely halfway to the top of mountain.
Agasa then tells Conan and the others about the Tsuzuraori Pass being famous and that it has 99 turns, causing Genta to feel sick after hearing about it. Later that day, they witness a car falling off the mountain. Conan rushes to the scene while asking Agasa to call the police and an ambulance. He starts investigating.
While the police is questioning Agasa, Conan investigates and notices dents at the back of the trunk. A police officer asks Agasa if he saw any suspicious people or vehicles, to which he replies no.
Conan asks the police officer if he can go and see what the other investigators are doing, but he replies that it's not something that children should see. Still, Conan manages to enter the crime scene, and notices the tire tracks. The forensics estimated the tire tracks to be 16.33 meters long and discovered a dark blue paint chip, concluding that another car had rammed into it.
Conan concludes that it wasn't an accident, but a murder, and searches for clues. Mitsuhiko finds a code from the car wreckage, but hides it from Conan because he always wants to solve the case by himself. After sharing the code with the other Detective Boys, they conclude that the code could be a treasure map.
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