As Takagi and Sato pursue the hit-and-run suspect, Takagi ends up in a life-threatening situation, similar to Officer Date’s final case. Sato panics, fearing history will repeat itself. However, Takagi successfully captures the criminal and survives.
is a one-hour special that aired in October 2007. It focuses on the ongoing romantic tension between detectives Wataru Takagi and Miwako Sato while they solve a murder mystery. The Case: The Locked-Room Murder detective conan episode 487
Confronted with the evidence—the scorched tube matching chemicals in Miyake’s lab, the vent release timed to his access window, and the constellation chart decoded—Miyake crumpled. He confessed in a voice thin as the rain: he’d wanted Takahashi silenced before the safety audit; he never meant to see him die. It was meant only to scare. As Takagi and Sato pursue the hit-and-run suspect,
The death initially appears to be a suicide, but Conan identifies it as a murder by analyzing the "locked room" trick: is a one-hour special that aired in October 2007
So, what makes episode 487 stand out? For one, it marks a return to the series' roots, with a focus on mystery and detective work. The episode's intricate plot and clever twists keep viewers engaged, making it a prime example of why Detective Conan has remained a favorite among anime enthusiasts.
It is later revealed that the ring was actually a gift from , who told Sato it was a "charm" to keep "bugs" (unwanted suitors) away. Sato, being somewhat dense in romantic matters, took the advice literally without realizing the significance of which finger she chose. The Case: The Locked-Room Mystery
Conan Edogawa, naturally, identifies the trick behind the "locked" room. The culprit used a looped around Moroguchi’s ring to create a "zip-line" from the small window to the victim's hand. This allowed the killer to slide the key directly into the deceased man's palm from outside the room.