On a special note, I didn't read the manga and am sensibly 10 episodes delayed in the anime, so some incoherences may come from there.
So the thesis I want to defend today is: Kogoro knows Conan's identity.
As facts that support this I present:
If there's some sense in Detective Conan I think it would be only logical that Kogoro knows how he is being used, since he heard several times his voice while being awake and in the last BO case in the anime (where a man tried to bomb a shopping mall, with scared akkai and Bourbon), he was awake, reading the end of the deduction in his cellphone in an almost non-interruptive manner in relation to Conan's.
Kogoro can't possibly be so stupid to the point where he wouldn't understand what's happening, I remark that in the cases that he really tried and thought he had to solve his deductions and thinking time were on par with Conan's.
Based on this I defend that kogoro is just playing dumb the whole time, but then there's two questions we should definitively ask:
Why would he do that?
After knowing Shinishi's situation, he decided to help him, taking the responsibilities for the cases while obligating him to act (if Kogoro solved the cases right away Shinishi would probably stop worrying, leading to his degradation, or so could Kogoro think).
Proof: other than the situation stated above, sometime ago in the anime Kogoro was recognized to start developing defenses to the tazer, but the matter wasn't developed till today although a load of cases (and taser-uses) already came and go, why could that be? If he was just facking his sleep the problem would be logically solved.
But if that is so, why his detective agency was how it was like it was in the start of the story?
This is the tricky question, maybe lacked motivation? I'm actually open-minded to opinions on this matter, following my explanation (lack of motivation), this point doesn't really matter that much for the thesis.
Another thing that should be asked here is the when. When did Kogoro notice? Well I guess somewhere in the first 100 cases, where he wasn't that dumb.
Well that's it and, I guess, quite enough for a first post.










