37 Year Old Kindaichi Case Files - Vol. 6 Ch. 46 - Hotel Europa : The New Murders (File 7)

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Something that seems unclear to me: What happened between Ruka and Kouki getting shot? Chapter 42, page 17 just shows a few frames between, implying little time passes, and that Souta didn't even leave the stage during that interval. Chapter 43, page 18, implies that they had been thinking the bullet was loaded between the scenes, at least until they found Ruka.
 
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@Wabewalker The initial impression was that the gun was loaded with a blank in the first cartridge and then filled with real bullets. They didn't know that all the bullets were real and hence assumed Ruka was only shot with a blank.

Little to no time passes between Ruka and Kouki getting shot, it happens very quickly. Plus Yukimura says the gun is a Walther PPK, which is a semi automatic pistol and doesn't need reloading. What they were talking about in Ch 42 was the recoil, which is minimal in the gun.
 
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Something tells me that the murder weapon was a gun shot from elsewhere and NOT from the prop gun.
 
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On Ch 43, pg 18, the words are "From that moment ... / it was already loaded with real bullets!?" In the situation you're describing, the quote would be closer to "All the bullets were real!?" (Does anybody have access to raws? Was that line mistranslated?

@Ynneja: Chapter 44, page 15 said that both fatal bullets matched the gun.

There are ways around that, as far as Ruka goes. Gun barrels are "rifled" (have spirals carved into the barrel that causes the bullet to spin on the way out). Those spirals cut into the sides of the bullet while it's fired; ballistics compares the etchings on two separate bullets to determine if they were fired from the same gun.

The trick is: Fire a bullet from a gun into a large bucket of water. Return the gun. Put the bullet into a new cartridge. Fire the bullet from a smoothbore (no riflings) gun. The smoothbore won't add more rifling marks, so it looks like it was only fired from the first gun. (Smoothbores are much less accurate, so Ruka would have been shot at close range. I don't think this method could be used to have a second gunman shoot Akaza.)

Alternately, if Yukimura is guilty, he could have falsified evidence in various ways (swap guns afterwards).

I partly agree with you; both times we see Ruka getting "shot", there's no blood seen on her, and the powder burns on the curtain suggest she was shot from there.

The obvious series of events is: - Prop gun was replaced with live gun sometime between the end of rehearsals and when Souta took his gun. -- Killer lacks an alibi for some part of that interval.

My previous theory, under my then understanding of page 18, was: - Souta still had the prop gun at the time Ruka was "shot" - she was still okay - killer shot her at close range with the real gun - killer somehow exchanged guns - Souta shoots Akaza with the real gun -- Killer lacks an alibi between when Ruka and Akaza are shot, but could have a solid alibi up in the interval mentioned above.

Under your hypothesis, what would the killer gain from the scheme?

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Seiya, Okajun, and Harumi have alibis for the key interval in the obvious series, so if there was any trickery, they're most suspicious. Seiya couldn't have known in advance that Itsuki would want to interview him, but the interview that gave Okajun and Harumi their alibis is obviously fake, so I think those two are most suspicious.
 

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