Pen to Wappa to Jijitsu-kon - Vol. 3 Ch. 22

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I mentioned in the previous chapter about a case in early Detective Conan about a suicide carefully set up to frame someone else. I never thought it would be the case here. Both even used ice in their trick, and both victims also suffered from heartbreak.
 
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I doubt cotten ice, though much harder, would be sharp enough to cut. Because the thin edge of the blade would still be ice and water
 
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oh shit, is it time for them to speak the truth?
could say the sister used to be married, maybe the husband had a child from another marriage, or a friend of the family that is treated as family so shes not legally his niece but treated as one
 
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I double cotten ice, though much harder, would be sharp enough to cut. Because the thin edge of the blade would still be ice and water
Regular ice is still sharp enough to easily cut flesh, though it doesn't usually have the durability to get into a really meaty area. So yeah, cotton ice is easy enough.
Source: am Canadian, there's lots of incidents every year in the winter where people hurt themselves with ice or icicles.
 
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Sometimes I forgot how scandalous having kids outside of marriage is treated in Japan
 
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Regular ice is still sharp enough to easily cut flesh, though it doesn't usually have the durability to get into a really meaty area. So yeah, cotton ice is easy enough.
Source: am Canadian, there's lots of incidents every year in the winter where people hurt themselves with ice or icicles.
I still think it's different, an icicle vs a blade. A study was based on whether poop could be made into tools based on an old inuit legend where a man formed his turd into a spoon to dig his way out of the snow. Basically from that study, it was just found that water isn't strong enough for a lot of tasks. I think the icicle incidents are usually very large icicles and very specific circumstances
 
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I still think it's different, an icicle vs a blade. A study was based on whether poop could be made into tools based on an old inuit legend where a man formed his turd into a spoon to dig his way out of the snow. Basically from that study, it was just found that water isn't strong enough for a lot of tasks. I think the icicle incidents are usually very large icicles and very specific circumstances
Bud, you took an example and ran a bit too far with it. Fragmented ice can also cut along the edge, like a blade.
 
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Regular ice is still sharp enough to easily cut flesh, though it doesn't usually have the durability to get into a really meaty area. So yeah, cotton ice is easy enough.
Source: am Canadian, there's lots of incidents every year in the winter where people hurt themselves with ice or icicles.
The knife was made with a cast, it wouldn't be sharp enough when taken out. Sharpening it is pretty much impossible, since whatever thin edge you'd manage to give it would melt immediately. Stabbing with such a thing is a different story, just like icicles have little problem with that, but it was clearly said that it was a cutting wound that severed the artery.
 
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The knife was made with a cast, it wouldn't be sharp enough when taken out. Sharpening it is pretty much impossible, since whatever thin edge you'd manage to give it would melt immediately. Stabbing with such a thing is a different story, just like icicles have little problem with that, but it was clearly said that it was a cutting wound that severed the artery.
Do you know about knapping? Ice can work in the same way. Breaking off sections of the original form can expose a very sharp portion.
 

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