She then went back to the car, smashed his watch to show 2:15 PM (the time she wanted to fake), took the locket as a trophy, and drove back to the city using a back road. Her alibi was airtight because she had carefully planned the timing—the drive from the mountain to her friend’s house and the supermarket was exactly 90 minutes, which she accounted for by leaving the shrine at 6:00 PM, not 7:30 PM. She had set Keisuke’s car clock forward by 5 hours earlier that morning, so he arrived at the shrine thinking it was 2:15 PM, but it was actually 7:15 PM.
Kogoro inspects the car. There are no signs of a struggle—no blood, no torn fabric. The keys are still in the ignition. In the back seat, they find a briefcase containing architectural blueprints and a lunchbox that has begun to spoil. However, something is missing: the silver locket. Yukie had specifically mentioned it, but it’s not in the car or on the ground around it. Detective Conan Episode 406
Conan then looks into the locket. He asks Ran to investigate Yukie’s past. Ran discovers that Yukie had a younger sister named who died in a car accident ten years ago. In the accident, a drunk driver hit their car. The drunk driver? A young, promising architect named Keisuke Sonoda. She then went back to the car, smashed
However, the locket Keisuke always wore did not contain a picture of a childhood sweetheart—it contained a picture of , the girl he killed. He wore it as a constant reminder of his guilt, a promise to himself to never forget the life he took and to live honorably. Kogoro inspects the car
Yukie couldn’t kill him directly because she needed an alibi. So she tricked him. On the day of his disappearance, she asked him to meet her at the abandoned shrine at 7:30 PM, claiming she had discovered something important about his past. She gave him a bottle of water laced with sleeping pills. He drank it on the way, feeling drowsy.