"This method is very similar to a case we encountered before. The criminal placed the body on the roof of the car and used centrifugal force to fling it to a place where he would not be suspected!"
Conan's reminder immediately reminded Genta and others of the previous case, and they suddenly realized it.
"But is it really such a coincidence..." Yokomizo Shigego asked doubtfully.
"Coincidence? No, this is a carefully planned plan by the criminal."
Tang Ze's calm words were more powerful: "I checked, at 10:50, an old-fashioned mining car will depart from the station at Lake Ogu.
Ms. Ayukawa calculated the timing carefully so that she could successfully complete her plan after killing Mr. Funaki."
"So she calculated that the body would fall nearby." Yokomizo Shigego said seriously, looking at Saori Ayukawa's face.
"Wait a moment!"
Seeing that Ayukawa Saori remained silent and was about to be convicted if she did not refute, Takuya Masubuchi interrupted the conversation between the two and refuted it strongly:
"No matter how careless Mr. Funaki is, he is still a man after all. There is no way Saori would kill a grown man so easily!"
"Hmm... that's true..." Yokomizo Shigego scratched his cheek. "Besides, if there was any movement on the bridge, the detective on duty nearby would definitely notice it."
"I've already confirmed this with the young criminal. He said no one came to the bridge between 10:00 and 10:30."
Tang Ze calmly repeated the young criminal's words, as if he didn't know that this testimony would actually benefit the suspect.
As expected, after listening to Karasawa's painting, Takuya Masubuchi questioned: "Since you said so, why do you still doubt Saori?
Saori and Funaki were completely on either side of Kutanisuji at the time. Since they didn't cross the iron bridge and there was such a wide river between them, it's impossible for them to commit a crime! "
"If you think so, then congratulations, you have fallen into the trap she carefully prepared."
Tang Ze's tone was extremely calm, yet it seemed as if he was stating an unquestionable fact.
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