Who's the Murderer - Season 8

Season 8
Episodes

Case 01: Sunset Horrors I (first)

Case 01: Sunset Horrors I (middle)

Case 01: Sunset Horrors I (last)

Case 02: Sunset Horrors II (first)

Case 02: Sunset Horrors II (last)

Case 03: Leaving The Surface of the Planet (first)

Case 03: Leaving The Surface of the Planet (last)

Case 04: Fly Over the Nuts (first)

Case 05: Recollection of Former Days (first)

Case 06: Return of Turmoil to Mang City (first)

Case 07: Black Gold Heist (first)

Case 08: The Uncanny Event in Mangzhou (first)

Case 09: Revenge of the Puppet III (first)

Case 10: Legend of the Blue Sea (first)

Case 10: Legend of the Blue Sea (middle)

Case 10: Legend of the Blue Sea (last)

Case 11: Edge of Day (first)

Case 11: Edge of Day (middle)

Case 11: Edge of Day (last)

Case 12: Battle of Tomorrow (first)

Case 12: Battle of Tomorrow (last)
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