And... anyways, i think any contradiction can be solved as in the previous files 939-941


I want him to be important, as well—and he's not the only one I'd like to be revealed as important (i.e., Chikara).Zerozaki4869 wrote:To be honst I consider that more than speculation/my desire to make Iori important. But if I were to answer you, then Ooka's dad/mom know about Iori but Momiji might not know. Like if Iori joins the household 5 years ago as a fullfledged young man, then he can attribute his lack of ageing by using diversion tactics like workout, efficient diet, ginseng etc.
All she really needs is a BO insider in her corner for her to get access to the list. The only way she's a BO member is if a BO member up the chain of command has allowed her and/or instructed her to put herself in the public eye (978–980/896–897)... or if she's actually Vermouth, as the likes of MeiTanteixX have asserted.blackmoon wrote:First off, Rumi holds a list of APTX victims, and not just an old list, but a fairly new one with Shinichi's name appearing on it. How hard is it for someone to obtain such a list when any BO encripted file is protected by a night baron virus program? I doubt that even FBI has their hands on one, so any holder of the list most likely is affiliated with the BO and probably one in the level with a code name.
Secondly, Rumi went straight to Conan's school and showed quite an interest in him. If she really were a BO member, then would she spend her time in an elementary school full of kids without a valid reason to do so?
Thirdly, Kuroda seemed to be acquinted with Rumi since he once mentioned that it isn't like her style to go on a camping trip. This seems to suggest that the two have known each other from before and their encounter and interaction during the camping trip not only confirmed this, but additionally suggested that there appear to be some kind of gruge between the two.
Lastly, since Rumi and Kuroda knew each other and Rumi was also acquinted with Kohji, then would Kuroda also have met Kohji in the past? What were the relationships between them?
And... anyways, i think any contradiction can be solved as in the previous files 939-941![]()
Well that makes sense.... except considering that previously we saw Vermouth with a body clean without scars, it's more likely for Rumi to be some B.O. agent sent by Vermouth to look after her "treasure."DCUniverseAficionado wrote: "All she really needs is a BO insider in her corner for her to get access to the list. The only way she's a BO member is if a BO member up the chain of command has allowed her and/or instructed her to put herself in the public eye (978–980/896–897)... or if she's actually Vermouth, as the likes of MeiTanteixX have asserted."
Also what you said makes sense, which brings another minor detail to attention, which is despite all the conflicting statements about RUM, all those who saw him\her notices and relays RUM having a prosthetic eye, which also means that it is obvious to spot and identify and not concealed. So unless Rumi is actually wearing a mask to cover up both her face and her eye, it is not very obvious to see her having a prosthetic eye at first sight.DCUniverseAficionado wrote: But recall—in the original Japanese text, Hyōe uses nonspecific pronouns. Hyōe could be making an assumption about who she is without knowing exactly who she is. And as for Rumi, she already had shown that she tenses up when she even hears about eye injuries—seeing Hyōe's eye might have been the cause for her staring at him so intensely when he revealed himself to her, as opposed to, "It's him! That guy who I know and recognize from a past event!" This would line up with what zerozaki and I have been talking about, in terms of Hyōe not having Rumi pinned down on his mental lay of the land—and why he only stalked her to begin with, rather than take a more drastic action against her right off the bat.
As was demonstrated in 939–941/843–844, seeing a person from a certain angle—and seeing that person next to people of different sizes and next to different colors/lighting—can influence one's perception of that person. BO members saw Rum from different visual contexts, and, from that, Rum's varying descriptions came to be.
Well... except i can't wait to see what may be underneath the eye cover of Wakita who has this eye infection that seems to take forever to be healed and occasionaly lady-like postures.Zerozaki4869 wrote:Hoye is a complete Rum suspect(everyone else is incomplete even Iori)
He is strongly built(here a bunch of theorists make a mistake, Rum is not strong rather strongly built), has white hair( strong built has nothing to do with white hair, a man with white hair is considered old first even if he is strongly built ), Kuroda likes tea (which is not in-line with a macho man's drink as Kansuke pointed out, rather a woman's drink) and his prosthetic is glaring.
Was this a recent fight she got in, or has she had those for quite some time?Zerozaki4869 wrote:Rumi's scars tell us a different story altogether. If You take a look at her scars you can see that her left arm is more scarred than her right arm.
Her scars are slash type. Which means she was involved in a knife fight. Now add up her physical strength and stamina, plus battle scars, plus fighting people in a very closed space. She has quintessential qualities of being an agent of NPA.
Now the file can be the handiwork of an NOC with whom Rumi is collaborating. The same way Kir collaborates with Subaru.
Rumi's moral compass is Gray which is common phenomenon is cops who have seen some severe shit.
Her reaction to prosthetic and Kuroda are not in line with a person who is seeing "a ghost" rather someone who hates "prosthesis and men with prosthetic".
Kuroda is referring to a person who doesn't like to reveal himself/herself. Prey are the ones who reveal themselves not the predators. As if Kuroda thought that Rumi had something to do with a predator/is a predator but then thought Rumi is too conspicuous to be that.
Hoye is a complete Rum suspect(everyone else is incomplete even Iori)
He is strongly built(here a bunch of theorists make a mistake, Rum is not strong rather strongly built), has white hair( strong built has nothing to do with white hair, a man with white hair is considered old first even if he is strongly built ), Kuroda likes tea (which is not in-line with a macho man's drink as Kansuke pointed out, rather a woman's drink) and his prosthetic is glaring.
That's right—it's a major point against that theory.blackmoon wrote:Well that makes sense.... except considering that previously we saw Vermouth with a body clean without scars, it's more likely for Rumi to be some B.O. agent sent by Vermouth to look after her "treasure."![]()
Although i do have personal reasons to suspect Rumi being RUM or closely related to RUM, i also can't deny the fact that Gosho has this tendency of making the most obvious suspect NOT being the "actual" curpit.![]()
Kanenori's damaged eye is covered—those looking at him would not think, upon making visual contact with him, "oh, he has a prosthetic eye!" They would focus on his eyepatch, rather than whether the eye behind it was real or not.blackmoon wrote:Well... except i can't wait to see what may be underneath the eye cover of Wakita who has this eye infection that seems to take forever to be healed and occasionaly lady-like postures.Zerozaki4869 wrote:Hoye is a complete Rum suspect(everyone else is incomplete even Iori)
His prosthetic is glaring.![]()
939–941/843–844 tells us that the BO members who witnessed Rum came to the conclusion Rum had a prosthetic eye via seeing Rum from a certain angle, seeing Rum next to people of different sizes and different colors/lighting—no matter the angle Rum was observed from, no matter who Rum was standing next to and no matter the different colors/lighting next to and surrounding Rum, an observer would come to the conclusion that Rum had a prosthetic eye. For such a consistency in descriptions, there must have been a consistent sighting—perhaps an action that showed Rum was vision-impaired.blackmoon wrote:Also what you said makes sense, which brings another minor detail to attention, which is despite all the conflicting statements about RUM, all those who saw him\her notices and relays RUM having a prosthetic eye, which also means that it is obvious to spot and identify and not concealed. So unless Rumi is actually wearing a mask to cover up both her face and her eye, it is not very obvious to see her having a prosthetic eye at first sight.
Indeed. Which brings us to the big picture motive behind this fake injury—inserting himself in Kogorō Mōri's orbit... just like Rei/Bourbon. This leads to three possibilities:Zerozaki4869 wrote:To complement your assertion about Wakita's eyepatch, I would also like to add, that the Eyepatch is Wakita's gateway for intel gathering. Which sort of ensures that without the eyepatch wakita would be bound to the kitchen, which is not an option given Wakita's intel-gathering nature. Having a prosthetic eye would surely qualify Wakita for the same benefits.
If that was Shiho's/Ai's BO radar being triggered in 987/909, then there are only two possibilities:Zerozaki4869 wrote:That is really worthy of mention. Kuroda gets slipped in, immediately gets the clean chit from Sherry (by Aura radar and by no action taken regarding her.) when the real Rum related exposes happen only then Rumi and Wakita surfaces. Which sort of solidifies the nature of these two. They are not the first movers rather they are reacting to a development. Kuroda who knows what he is doing,
Hmm.... just wondering if it was really necessary to GRIP a scissor very tightly if Kohji had the time and leisure in making up a dying message before his death, and whether it was REALLY necessary to grip the scissor so TIGHTLY if it were ONLY used to make a dying message?Zerozaki4869 wrote:Kohji's hand comparison
If it's not an error I'm calling Bullshit on the uploader and any Kohji knowing Karasuma theory
Well considering Rumi's obvious instability in her character and Hyoe's obvious damaged eye, I'd say that Wakita is the most "hidden" out of the 3 since underneath his eyepatch could be a normal uninjured\uninfected eye, a prosthetic eye that he is covering up or an infected eye, which he said it was. And despite his claims of being a sushi chef that travels around, he could actually be someone else entirely.DCUniverseAficionado wrote: Kanenori's damaged eye is covered—those looking at him would not think, upon making visual contact with him, "oh, he has a prosthetic eye!" They would focus on his eyepatch, rather than whether the eye behind it was real or not.
Hyōe's damaged eye, on the other hand, is not covered—and comes with facial scarring. Kanenori merely has an eyepatch over his eye.
If we're talking which one of them has the most "hidden" eye damage, then it's Rumi, by far. You can't tell just by looking at her that she has an eye issue, whereas one look at Hyōe's face and Kanenori's eyepatch tells you immediately.blackmoon wrote:Well considering Rumi's obvious instability in her character and Hyoe's obvious damaged eye, I'd say that Wakita is the most "hidden" out of the 3 since underneath his eyepatch could be a normal uninjured\uninfected eye, a prosthetic eye that he is covering up or an infected eye, which he said it was. And despite his claims of being a sushi chef that travels around, he could actually be someone else entirely.
If RUM were to appear in public and in front of the sleeping Kogoro to investigate him, it is very unlikely that he would do so with his true face without a disguise, which coincides with a prior BO member, Vermouth, who approached Conan wearing a mask, and hence reflects back to the words "put on mascara" on the mirror at the crime scene where RUM was involved 17 years ago.
If you look at the bits of crockery beneath/next to his hand, they've shifted, as well, between 948 and 1,033... and the "Juke Hotel" has shifted to the right in Rumi's recollection... so this might be on Gosho.Zerozaki4869 wrote:Kohji's hand comparison
If it's not an error I'm calling Bullshit on the uploader and any Kohji knowing Karasuma theory
there are three contradictions
a) The colour of the cuff.
b) In Rumi's memory the cuff was peeled up higher, in the pic it is much lower.
c) The scissors have debris both on its blade and on its handle. So the scissor was on the ground before the breaking of the crockery. Which contradicts the narrative that Kohji died with the scissors tightly gripped in his hand. But the marks says otherwise, so all in all these photos are not from the crime scene.