I'm not sure your argument makes sense. You are forgetting that mystery lady never spoke in her previous appearance. That only happened in file 747, so you couldn't use that info to rule out Juno before that info was available. It makes sense that Juno would speak English living in England. If you meant that she speaks Japanese, don't forget Minerva and Apollo glass speak Japanese and spent time in Japan, so it would make sense for the mother to speak Japanese as well if her kids can because she was probably in Japan with them.DCreader wrote:Mysterious woman speaks English. I thought it was rather clear that she isn't Juno?
DCreader wrote:but she seems to be giving of some kind of sinister vibe, especially at 747 pg 11. So maybe she's Vermouth... I just can't seem to find anything 'Yukiko' about her.
Yukiko's appearences when in disguise were always given a creepy look up until the reveal. I'm thinking of the train case (V22.4-7) and the early on case where Yukiko pretended to be Edogawa Fumio. (V5.10 - V6.1)
Dashin wrote:Why not? We don't know much about her. Only that she helped Hades, and then "blew herself up" when the police was about to find her. Maybe they found her because Hades gave her location up, and now she's decided to stop him. There's another thing. If Hestia is not with Hades, his modus operandi might not be bombing, anymore.
Usually you would assume that the accomplice wouldn’t turn traitor without motive. Gosho would give hints if this was the case because otherwise it would be jarringly unexpected. Hints may show up in the translation or the next file.


Also, it's not revealed in 747 that she speaks Japanese. Only English. But maybe she can speak jap, given that she looks pretty much jap (judging a book by its cover here =X). You have a point about Yukiko's disguises. I'll read those again. 


In file 746 it looked more sensible than in 747. What's for sure - Saturn must be the answer for the riddle (unless Hades put some fake hints in other places, so then "Saturn" would be a bad answer), but Shinichi interprete it in the wrong way, or maybe it's really about the date, but "Saturn" contains more information about the murder. 





