Chapter 1233 The Dead Prisoner (Please Vote and Subscribe!!!)
The case appears to have reached a temporary impasse.
For a moment, even Sakaki was a little unsure.
Although Mouri Kogoro's reasoning is wrong, he did raise a possibility that is easily ignored.
Just as Sakaki was deep in thought, Mouri Kogoro began to move his body, working in tandem with Otaki Goro, sandwiching Bourbon in the middle, preparing to arrest him while preventing him from escaping.
"Hello"
Bourbon showed no intention of escaping, and said in a dumbfounded voice:
"You don't think I'm really a criminal, do you?"
The dignified gold medal spy of the Japanese police would one day be treated like a bomber. Bourbon's mood was very complicated at the moment, especially when he saw that Sakaki Cheng did not speak for him, his mood suddenly became even more complicated.
"If you continue to be in a daze, he will be taken away as a prisoner."
Looking at the scene in front of her, Miss Miyano reminded her boyfriend with a half-smile.
"ah?"
Sakaki woke up from his deep thoughts and took a look at the surrounding situation. Seeing that Bobo was already a little unable to withstand Mouri Kogoro's offensive, he quickly stepped forward to stop him:
"Don't worry, Mr. Amuro is not a prisoner. I can vouch for him."
Hearing this sentence, Mouri Kogoro was a little dissatisfied and said:
"Mr. Sakaki, as a qualified detective, when investigating a case, you must not let your personal emotions get involved."
"I know"
Sakaki Makoto grinned helplessly, knowing that his words were unfounded. It was impossible to dispel Kogoro Mouri's suspicion of Bourbon with just one mouth, so he could only choose a compromise method:
"Well, anyway, Mr. Amuro has been exposed now. Even if he escapes, he can't run far. Why don't we let him follow us and look for the prisoner together. With Mr. Mori keeping an eye on him, everything will be safe, right?"
"Okay."
After a brief consideration, Mouri Kogoro agreed to Sakaki Makoto's proposal.
If Bourbon escapes on the spot, it means that he has a guilty conscience and can be immediately wanted. However, this is Osaka, not Tokyo, and the elites of the headquarters are not just freeloaders. With their identities locked and everyone mobilized, it is estimated that no prisoner can escape from their hands. .
Bourbon is no exception.
Even if it were Sakaki Makoto, he wouldn't be too sure. After all, the Osaka Prefectural Police Headquarters is different from the Metropolitan Police Department. Not only does it have Hattori Hirzo who is as powerful as Yusaku Kudo, but it also has the Minister of Criminal Affairs Ginshiro Toyama. Together, people are as powerful as Kudo Yusaku.
With the help of Otaki Goro, everyone successfully left Shin-Osaka Station, took a police car, and arrived at the headquarters building.
Because computers were not yet popular in 1987, the Osaka Prefectural Police Headquarters did not use computers to retain case information from that year. Hiroki would not be able to use them for the time being. Otherwise, there would be no need for Sakaki and the others to make a special trip to the headquarters building and directly ask Hiroki to hack into their computers. That's it.
The elites of the department have all left, leaving the interior of the building empty. There are only a few civilian employees left in the originally bustling Criminal Department, which looks empty.
With Goro Otaki as an internal staff member, Sakaki and others were able to run rampant in the headquarters building. No one dared to stop them, and they easily entered the archives room.
The archives room on the fifth floor occupies half of the floor and is filled with records of all cases that have occurred in Osaka over the past 45 years. Even though computers were later popularized, Hattori Hirzo still insisted on preparing an extra paper document in case of emergency. need.
Initially, Sakaki and the others had a headache when they saw these documents, thinking that it would take them a while to find them. Unexpectedly, Otaki Goro led them straight to the cabinet in the third row from the bottom and accurately took out several documents recording the criminal cases of 1987. folder.
"Uncle Otaki, do you know the situation in the archives so well?"
Hattori Heiji took the folder and put it on the table, looking at Otaki Goro strangely:
"We found the documents we needed right away."
"Haha, it's thanks to Heiji that you often ask me to investigate certain cases!"
Otaki Goro's square and angular head revealed a helpless and melancholy smile:
"If it weren't for you, I probably wouldn't have come to the archives once a year."
Hattori Heiji smiled awkwardly, lowered his head, and quickly flipped through the documents.
"Found it!"
He hadn't even turned two pages when Conan, who was sitting at the end of the table, ran his little hand across a document with photos. After seeing the writing on it clearly, he immediately shouted:
"February 4, 1987, Shin-Osaka Station terrorist attack case."
Defining the situation at that time as a terrorist attack shows how critical the situation at the scene was.
"The perpetrator, Ryuji Kurosaki, male, 45 years old, rushed into Shin-Osaka Station at 10:22 a.m. on February 4, attempting to detonate a bomb to protest the government's railway reform policy. The bomb used was 2 kilograms of plastic explosives. It wraps around the main torso and constantly scares ordinary citizens.”
As he was thinking about it, Conan's expression changed. He raised his head and said:
"Later, because the prisoner did not know that plastic explosives need to be detonated with a detonator, he was slapped away and arrested on the spot."
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Everyone looked at me and I looked at you. They were both dumbfounded and angry. They were both angry and funny.
No wonder Hattori Heizou was able to slap away the prisoner who was wearing a bomb. The reason was that the prisoner had no detonation device and the bomb was just a decoration, devoid of any threat.
What else is there to say?
The prisoner must have made Hattori Heizou so angry that he almost died. He was simply insulting his IQ!
"The prisoner is currently being held at the Osaka Penitentiary and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. He died of illness in prison in August this year! The case is completely over!"
Conan widened his eyes and said:
"Kurosaki Ryuji died two months ago! He can't be the culprit!"
The death of Kurosaki Ryuji really surprised everyone. It is impossible for a dead person to commit a crime unless the other person is not dead.
"He's really dead."
Conan pulled out a document and handed it to Sakaki:
"This is Kurosaki Ryuji's autopsy and cremation report. It was jointly issued by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare and the Osaka Prefectural Police Special Investigation Department of the Ministry of Justice. It is very credible and there is no possibility of fraud."
Sakaki took the document and glanced at it, his face darkened slightly.
The so-called Ministry of Justice is actually equivalent to the Ministry of Justice. All legal matters are under their jurisdiction. Even if the police catch a prisoner, they must investigate and sign before he can be imprisoned.
The people who do this are the special investigation departments of the local prosecutors. They will send prosecutors to investigate cases. Sometimes they have even more power than the police. They are known for their impartiality.
With the death report issued by them in conjunction with the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, it can be determined that Kurosaki Ryuji's condition was in the advanced stage of cancer and he died.
But the problem is
If the culprit is not Kurosaki Ryuji, who could it be?
"Conan, Mr. Mori, after you inspected the crime scene, did you find anything?"
Bourbon, standing in the middle, suddenly asked:
"Do you know what type of bomb the prisoner used?"