Detective Conan – Episode 1165 -Passionategeekz

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MB | Jun 16, 2025 | Reading time: 2 min.

After the murder on the chess player Kishitani Naoto in the Nishi-Topia building, Conan deciphered the bloody hint of the victim: A knight key trailer pressed on a chess magazine points towards the royal side (Japanese Ogasawara), which indicates owawara kinji as a perpetrator. Ogawara, himself a tournament participant, previously staged an attack in the waiting room to create an alibi.

Conan reveals the trick:

-OGAWARA used a prince-rupert tear (“Dutch Tear”) to sprinkle its glass by targeting a modified fountain pen.
– Two identical glasses case in the garbage served to transport the glass objects.
– His “crossbow attack” was faked into his own pocket by firing a screwed-up bolt tip.

Ogawara’s motive is revenge for the suicide of chess player Saso Ryoichiro, which Kishitani drove a year ago through a trap with the ringtone “Amazing Grace”. Ogawara lured Kishitani into the toilet, shot him with a crossbow and steel his cell phone to cover up the deception.

At the same time, Kuroda Hyoei Conan reveals a connection to the unresolved case of US billionaire Amanda Hughes, which was murdered 17 years ago during a shaft tournament. Your dying message – a mysterious code with a chess figure – is similar to Kishitan. Kuroda was a spectator in the same hotel and remembers Amanda, her Japanese bodyguard Asaka Rachel and the Shogi master Haneda Koji, who taught Amanda Chess.

The episode ends with a threat: Rum (Black Organization) identifies Wakasa Rumi via surveillance cameras as suspicious and arranges its elimination. Chianti and grain position themselves in the rain for the shooting, while Wakasa – whose right eye hurts – leaves the building.


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