Case Closed Episode 950

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

This is a standalone filler episode and the solution half of a two-part mystery centered around a radio station murder case. Expect a cerebral, methodical tone as Conan Edogawa walks through the deductive reasoning needed to unmask the killer. The pacing is deliberate and reward-driven — this is where all the clues planted in the previous episode click into place. Kogoro Mouri and various radio station staff round out the cast, but the spotlight belongs squarely to Conan's analytical breakdown. If you enjoy the classic whodunit formula that made Detective Conan a staple of the mystery genre, this delivers exactly that: logical reasoning, attention to small details, and a satisfying reveal. No overarching plot threads are advanced here — this is pure procedural mystery comfort food.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

This episode concludes the two-part 'The Radio Questions and Concerns Show' arc, following the setup-heavy Challenge Arc in the previous episode where the murder and suspects were introduced. As a filler arc with no bearing on the main storyline, it sits between other standalone mysteries, leading into 'The Whistling Bookstore 2' next.

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