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The Girl from Heidelberg is the fifth episode of the anime.

Summary[]

While Dr. Tenma investigates the serial murders of middle-aged, childless couples and Johan's true identity, law student Nina Fortner receives poetic emails from a stranger.

Synopsis[]

Nina Fortner lives in Heidelberg with her foster parents. She starts receiving anonymous e-mails that seem to be from a pretender. In a session with Dr. Geitel, Nina tells him that she stopped having nightmares.

Nina thinks Peter is sending her the e-mails, but Peter tells her he is not sending her anything. After recalling the details about a criminal case where a familiy was murdered in a university lecture, Nina has a panic attack and leaves the classroom. Nina then realizes she does not have any memories from before she was ten years old.

Tenma keeps investigating about the murdered couples and ends up in the apartment of an old man. To Tenma's surprise, the old man knows who he is and tells him that he knew Johan and that he spent some time at his apartment. The old man tells that Johan used to call himself Franz back then and that he was interested in his war stories. The old man says that appealed Johan the most was fear.

Nina's friend arrange a meeting for Nina with her "Prince Charming", a boy from her class who is the one that apparently has been sending the e-mails. Upon meeting with him, Nina sees Johan at the distance and faints.

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Episodes
1. Herr Dr. Tenma • 2. Downfall • 3. A Murder • 4. Night of the Execution • 5. The Girl from Heidelberg
6. Disappearance Report • 7. Mansion of Tragedy • 8. The Fugitive • 9. The Girl and the Seasoned Soldier
10. An Erased Past • 11. 511 Kinderheim • 12. Modest Experiment • 13. Petra and Schumann • 14. Left Behind
15. Be My Baby • 16. Wolf's Confession • 17. Reunion • 18. Five Sugars • 19. Monster's Abyss • 20. Journey to Freiham
21. Happy Holidays • 22. Lunge's Trap • 23. Eva's Confession • 24. Of Men and Dining 25. Thursday's Boy
26. The Secret Woods • 27. Proof • 28. Just One Case • 29. Execution • 30. Decision • 31. In Broad Daylight
32. Sanctuary • 33. A Child's View • 34. At the Edge of Darkness • 35. My Nameless Hero • 36. The Monster of Chaos
37. A Nameless Monster • 38. The Demon in My Eyes • 39. The Hell in His Eyes • 40. Grimmer • 41. The Ghost of 511
42. The Adventures of the Magnificent Steiner • 43. Detective Suk • 44. Double Darkness • 45. The Monster's Afterimage
46. Contact • 47. The Door to Nightmares • 48. The Scariest Thing • 49. The Cruelest Thing • 50. The Rose Mansion
51. The Monster's Love Letter • 52. The Lawyer • 53. Determination • 54. The Escape • 55. Room 402
56. The Never-Ending Journey • 57. That Night • 58. I Hate This Job • 59. The Man Who Saw the Devil
60. The Man Who Knew Too Much • 61. The Door to Memories • 62. A Pleasant Dinner Table • 63. Unrelated Murders
64. The Baby's Depression • 65. Johan's Footprints • 66. Welcome Home • 67. I'm Back • 68. Ruhenheim
69. The Peaceful House • 70. The Town Massacre • 71. The Wrath of the Magnificent Steiner • 72. A Nameless Man
73. The Landscape of the End • 74. The Real Monster
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