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* Kaneshiro appears to be a dreaded crime lord that the police refuse to even investigate because they can't track him down and it takes the Phantom Thieves a good while to even know that the Yakuza-tied scammer was Kaneshiro. However, the only thing he's been shown doing on-screen are jarringly obvious extortionist pitfalls which neither justifies his reputation nor do they appear to happen on an extreme scope as suggested, having only two or three victims as opposed to Kamoshida and Shido, who have even more victims, both visible and off-screen, with the consequences laid bare for everyone to see. Later on, we got to know that Kaneshiro's drug-trafficking scams are used to [[spoiler:finance Shido's campaign]], which means that anyone trying to make an investigation on him will be invariably [[spoiler:assassinating Akechi]]. So was Kaneshiro really ''that'' dreaded because of his elusiveness and vast reserves of wealth preventing the police from investigating him, or he's only getting away with everything he did only because he was [[spoiler:financing Shido's campaign and that somehow got blown up onto him becoming a dreaded crime lord?]]

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* Kaneshiro appears to be a dreaded crime lord that the police refuse to even investigate because they can't track him down and it takes the Phantom Thieves a good while to even know that the Yakuza-tied scammer was Kaneshiro. However, the only thing he's been shown doing on-screen are jarringly obvious extortionist pitfalls which neither justifies his reputation nor do they appear to happen on an extreme scope as suggested, having only two or three victims as opposed to Kamoshida and Shido, who have even more victims, both visible and off-screen, with the consequences laid bare for everyone to see. Later on, we got to know that Kaneshiro's drug-trafficking scams are used to [[spoiler:finance Shido's campaign]], which means meaning that anyone trying to make an investigation on him will be invariably [[spoiler:assassinating [[spoiler:assassinated by Akechi]]. So was Kaneshiro really ''that'' dreaded because of his elusiveness and vast reserves of wealth preventing the police from investigating him, or he's only getting away with everything he did only because he was [[spoiler:financing Shido's campaign and that somehow got blown up onto into him becoming being a dreaded crime lord?]]
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* Kaneshiro appears to be a dreaded crime lord that the police refuse to even investigate because they can't track him down and it takes the Phantom Thieves a good while to even know that the Yakuza-tied scammer was Kaneshiro. However, the only thing he's been shown doing on-screen are jarringly obvious extortionist pitfalls which neither justifies his reputation nor do they appear to happen on an extreme scope as suggested. Later on, we got to know that Kaneshiro's drug-trafficking scams are used to [[spoiler:finance Shido's campaign]]. Finally, during ''Strikers'', another financer of [[spoiler:Shido's campaign, Jun Owada can get away with murdering Zenkichi's wife solely because of his ties with Shido letting him blackmail Zenkichi into uselessness]]. So was Kaneshiro really ''that'' dreaded because of his elusiveness and vast reserves of wealth preventing the police from investigating him, or he's only getting away with everything he did because he was [[spoiler:fiancing Shido's campaign, which means that if the Police dared make such a move, the inspectors in charge of the case might risk getting blackmailed or even get a Mental Shutdown?]]

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* Kaneshiro appears to be a dreaded crime lord that the police refuse to even investigate because they can't track him down and it takes the Phantom Thieves a good while to even know that the Yakuza-tied scammer was Kaneshiro. However, the only thing he's been shown doing on-screen are jarringly obvious extortionist pitfalls which neither justifies his reputation nor do they appear to happen on an extreme scope as suggested. suggested, having only two or three victims as opposed to Kamoshida and Shido, who have even more victims, both visible and off-screen, with the consequences laid bare for everyone to see. Later on, we got to know that Kaneshiro's drug-trafficking scams are used to [[spoiler:finance Shido's campaign]]. Finally, during ''Strikers'', another financer of [[spoiler:Shido's campaign, Jun Owada can get away with murdering Zenkichi's wife solely because of his ties with Shido letting campaign]], which means that anyone trying to make an investigation on him blackmail Zenkichi into uselessness]]. will be invariably [[spoiler:assassinating Akechi]]. So was Kaneshiro really ''that'' dreaded because of his elusiveness and vast reserves of wealth preventing the police from investigating him, or he's only getting away with everything he did only because he was [[spoiler:fiancing [[spoiler:financing Shido's campaign, which means campaign and that if the Police dared make such somehow got blown up onto him becoming a move, the inspectors in charge of the case might risk getting blackmailed or even get a Mental Shutdown?]]dreaded crime lord?]]

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