Tantei Yuri Rintaro - Season 1

Season 1
Yuri Rintaro , an ordinary gray-haired gentleman, is a calm and collected guy, who actually has a reputation as a "crime psychologist" in Kyoto, Japan. He used to be a head of Crime Squad of Serious Crime Investigation of Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, but quit his job because of one special case and moved to Kyoto where he spent his younger days as a student. Now he is a crime psychologist as well as "consulting detective" even to the police. Shunsuke Mitugi is an aspiring mystery writer who helps Yuri Rintaro to solve the crime misteries.

Episodes

Episode 1
Police detective-turned-criminal psychologist Yuri Rintaro and his assistant Shunsuke Mitsugi receive a bizarre email warning of a murder.

Episode 2
A young hostess begins having vivid hallucinations. When she claims to have seen the corpse of a coworker, Yuri and Shunsuke decide to get involved.

Episode 3
Shunsuke is arrested for murder when he attends a costume party and finds the body of a woman who was last seen taking a perfume sample from a clown.

Episode 4
Yuri is invited to an opera in Osaka. But when he arrives, the orchestra is missing a double bass and, more importantly, the star of the show.

Episode 5
The opera investigation sees another death when a man falls from a hotel window. But when Yuri inspects the body, he finds that it was no suicide.
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