Detective Conan Episode 406 Instant

They search the surrounding forest. About 200 meters from the car, hidden behind a thick bush, they discover a narrow, overgrown trail leading to an abandoned, decrepit shrine. Inside the shrine, they find more clues: a discarded, empty bottle of sleeping pills, a woman’s hairpin, and a man’s muddy shoe print.

The episode begins on a peaceful, rainy afternoon. Ran Mouri is cleaning the agency when she notices Conan Edogawa staring out the window, deep in thought. Kogoro Mouri is, as usual, sitting at his desk with a can of beer and a horse racing newspaper, grumbling about his losses. Ran scolds him for being lazy and not having any clients.

Yukie explains the circumstances of her husband’s disappearance. Three days ago, Keisuke left their home in the morning saying he was going to visit a construction site in the neighboring city. He took his car. He never returned, and his phone has been turned off since that afternoon. The police tracked his car’s GPS, but the signal was lost in a remote mountainous area on the outskirts of town. Detective Conan Episode 406

He explains: Ten years ago, Keisuke Sonoda caused an accident that killed Miyuki, Yukie’s sister. Keisuke was never criminally charged due to a lack of evidence that he was driving, but civilly, he paid a large settlement. He later met Yukie, who apparently did not know his connection to her sister’s death. They married.

This episode is an anime-original story (filler) that aired on June 13, 2005. It is a single-episode case featuring Conan, Ran, and Kogoro Mouri. Opening Scene: The Afternoon at the Mouri Detective Agency They search the surrounding forest

Conan pieces everything together. He uses his tranquilizer dart on Kogoro and reveals the truth in his "Sleeping Kogoro" voice.

Ran, watching, has tears in her eyes. Conan, however, remains stoic but somber. He concludes: "The locket was supposed to be a memento of atonement, but it became a motive for murder. A coincidence of timing and hidden truths." The episode begins on a peaceful, rainy afternoon

Initially, it looks like an accident or suicide. But Conan notices the critical contradiction: Keisuke’s watch is broken, showing the time of 2:15 PM, and the date on the watch is the day he disappeared. However, the pathologist later confirms that the time of death was around 8:00 PM that evening. If he fell at 2:15 PM, he couldn’t have died at 8:00 PM. Therefore, the watch was smashed deliberately to mislead investigators.

Kogoro, excited by the prospect of a high-paying case, immediately puts on his serious face and invites her in.