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When the Henichs go to see Conrad, they find his murdered body. After being beaten up by the bullies again, Wim is offered a gun to kill them, while the elderly couple living at the hotel also offer his drunken father a gun. As Nina recovers in a hospital, she tells Tenma that Johan is orchestrating an event that will lead to his suicide, but will also involve the massacre of innocents. Tenma travels to Prague and meets Lipsky and asserts that his father Bonaparta, whose real name is Klaus Poppe, and Johan are probably in a town called Ruhenheim. Meanwhile, access to Ruhenheim is cut off because of heavy rain. Gunshots are heard and Lunge is suspicious of the elderly couple living in the hotel. 70"The Town of Slaughter"
Transliteration: "Satsuriku no Machi" (Japanese: 殺戮の町)Kanji WakabayashiMasatoshi HakataAugust 31, 2005 (2005-08-31)August 30, 2010 People in Ruhenheim are now being shot dead by outsiders and each other. Herman is ridiculed and refused service at the pub and leaves, then returns prepared to shoot them, but he finds everyone dead. Wim's bullies are shot dead, he thinks he shot them, but Grimmer finds the gun is still loaded. Both Grimmer and Lunge determine that the elderly man in the wheelchair was giving weapons to people in the town, and that the elderly owner of the Hotel Versteck is Bonaparta whose original name is Klaus Poppe. In Munich, Reichwein and Gillen show Nina an e-mail from Johan inviting her to Ruhenheim and Gillen agrees to escort her there.

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