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He awakes to find that he has a sprained ankle and was treated by a dentist named Milan Kolasch. Kolasch tells Tenma that Peter Capek was responsible for the riots that broke out in the Turkish Quarter of the city and the deaths of the loved ones of different nationalities who now live with Kolasch. Kolasch feels responsible because he brought Capek, his former childhood friend, to Frankfurt. Kolasch plans to kill Capek at a convention and Tenma tries to prevent him going. However, Kolasch fails in his attempt and is shot dead by police. Nina arrives in Frankfurt where she recognizes Peter Capek in a television news report of the assassination attempt. 63"An Unrelated Murder"Transliteration: "Mukankei na Satsujin" (Japanese: 無関係な殺人)Kanji WakabayashiMasatoshi HakataJuly 13, 2005 (2005-07-13)May 24, 2010 Detective Benjamin Weisbach was one of the first investigators in the murder of the Liebert parents. On his last day before retirement, he escorts a convicted serial murderer named Rheinhard Dinger and questions him about why he committed the murders and Dinger dates it back to when he sheltered young twins and the boy encouraged his violent tendencies which Weisbach recognizes as the Liebert twins. At the same prison, Gillen is interviewing several murderers about why they also killed people who did not fit their usual modus operandi. They two meet and both realize that these criminals committed their atypical murders at the request of a young man who fits the description of Johan. 64"The Baby's Depression"
Transliteration: "Akanbō no Yūutsu" (Japanese: 赤ん坊の憂鬱)Tōru TakahashiYūki SaitōJuly 20, 2005 (2005-07-20)May 24, 2010 The Baby expresses his concerns to Capek about Johan's program of killing people to hide the scandals of Kristoff Sievernich and whether they can control him.
^ One Piece/エピソードオブチョッパー 冬に咲く、奇跡の桜 (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on September 27, 2008. Retrieved January 29, 2009. ^ One Pieceイラスト集/Color Walk/1 (in Japanese). Shueisha.
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