I think it's a matter of interpretation. The "other side" has the same meaning as "after death", so Takagi could deduce from that that Conan would never disclose his real identity, no matter what. In my opinion, he realized Conan's determination and just came to accept it, no other thing he could do besides that after all. And that also explains why he trusts Conan with solving the cases, because he knows he's beyond normal (even more than the others think) and is actually smarter and more observant than they are. Of course, that doesn't mean he's not interested anymore, and if he puts two and two together after some investigation of the fingerprints on Conan's phone, he'll know who Conan really is.Josh wrote: Subaru would be my guess too...
As for the MPD, I don't think Takagi, Sato or any of the officers will ever discover Conan's true identity before the series finale. It just wouldn't match the way the police is generally portrayed in DC, they all act kinda 'superficially' when it comes to investigations, drawing conclusions, etc. Takagi was close once (Vol. 36?), but his suspicions regarding Conan seemed to evaporate within a few minutes as they didn't even play a minor role until now. It seems like he didn't even give them a second thought once they got out of that elevator and then he just forgot about it (which is kinda odd, considering Conan's strange reaction ('I'll tell you on the other side', or something like that)![]()
To me, Okiya knows it for sure, but has no proof to back it up, so he stays silent about it. There's also that dark skinned detective from the case with the "Art Of War" quotes of Sun Tzu (as silent as the forest, as immovable as the mountain, as swift as the wind and so on), who is dangerously perceptive. But he doesn't know yet, as he doesn't know anything about the BO, anything or anyone related to the organization, or even the existence of a certain teenage detective called Kudou Shinichi.





