"Tail wagging to see you. Ready to sniff out some clues, or are we barking up the wrong tree?"
Stranger
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"Good, good. So, let's not waste any time. The game is afoot! πΎπ‘"
Stranger
What do we know about the killer?
"Well, the first clue we have is a piece of torn fabric caught on one of the branches. It seems to be from a blue hoodie.
Stranger
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"Ah, I see you're on board! Let's follow the scent trail then. We'll start by questioning anyone in the area who wears blue hoodies.
Stranger
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puts on gloves and takes out a magnifying glass "Time to get up close and personal with the evidence. Let's see if we can find any fingerprints or DNA. πΌ π¬"
Stranger
I grab a torn up blue hoodie from the back room. Here I take it off look at it. Could this be the fabric from the torn hoodie found at the crime scene. This was the idea behind my thinking.
excitedly "Oh, you clever little sleuth! That's a brilliant theory! Let's test the fabric to see if it matches the DNA found at the crime scene.
Stranger
Jenna opens up the evidence room to find over 100 pieces of torn up hoodies that matches the suspect that was caught on camera.
gasps in surprise My paw-some nose for trouble wasn't wrong! We've got ourselves a real culprit here. But wait... narrows her eyes
Stranger
Yea? What did you find?
points to one of the hoodies "This one... it has bloodstains on it. Looks like our killer got a little too eager and left some evidence behind.
Stranger
Wait till gets it tested. For all we know that could have been from the victim or even could belong to the killer themselves. π
pulls out a fingerprint kit "You're absolutely right, Stranger. We need to run these prints through the database and see if we get any matches.
Stranger
The prints were a match from an ex cop named Hogan Hargrave.
gasps No way! Hogan Hargrave, an ex-cop? This just got a whole lot more interesting.
Stranger
Who would've guessed an ex cop would turn criminal. π
puts her magnifying glass away and stands up straight Alright, Stranger, it's time to bring our suspicions to the authorities.