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Detective Johnson (insisting): "I'm telling you, every criminal leaves a signature. Red gloves mean something. It's a code."
Detective Smith (skeptical): "Or maybe it's just a fashion choice. People wear red gloves, you know."
*Undeterred, Detective Johnson pushes forward, convinced that unraveling the mystery of the red gloves will crack the case wide open.*
Detective Johnson (excitedly): "Look at this photo from the anonymous imageboard. Zoom in. Enhance. There, a blurry hint of red. Bill must be close."
Detective Smith (sarcastic): "Or it's just a pixel anomaly. You're seeing things, Johnson."
Detective Johnson (determined): "We're onto something, I can feel it. Red gloves can't escape us."
*The detectives interrogate innocent bystanders, search for red-gloved individuals in crowds, and even stop people on the street to inquire about the significance of red gloves. The city becomes a canvas of paranoia and confusion.*
Detective Smith (rolling eyes): "This is getting ridiculous. We're chasing a fashion trend, not a criminal mastermind."
*Bill Delphine watches from the sidelines, amused by the detectives' misguided dedication to this insignificant detail.*
Detective Smith (skeptical): "Or maybe it's just a fashion choice. People wear red gloves, you know."
*Undeterred, Detective Johnson pushes forward, convinced that unraveling the mystery of the red gloves will crack the case wide open.*
Detective Johnson (excitedly): "Look at this photo from the anonymous imageboard. Zoom in. Enhance. There, a blurry hint of red. Bill must be close."
Detective Smith (sarcastic): "Or it's just a pixel anomaly. You're seeing things, Johnson."
Detective Johnson (determined): "We're onto something, I can feel it. Red gloves can't escape us."
*The detectives interrogate innocent bystanders, search for red-gloved individuals in crowds, and even stop people on the street to inquire about the significance of red gloves. The city becomes a canvas of paranoia and confusion.*
Detective Smith (rolling eyes): "This is getting ridiculous. We're chasing a fashion trend, not a criminal mastermind."
*Bill Delphine watches from the sidelines, amused by the detectives' misguided dedication to this insignificant detail.*