The given script appears to be a conversation between two individuals, possibly police officers, who are trying to solve a series of crimes. They are discussing various aspects of the crimes, including the methods used by the criminals, the victims, and the potential connections between different incidents.
The crimes seem to involve robbery and murder, with the victims being families. The criminals appear to be experienced, as they manage to commit their crimes without leaving any evidence. The police officers are trying to piece together the crimes, noting similarities and differences between the incidents. They are particularly interested in the fact that the doors to the houses were not broken into, but rather opened from the inside. They also note that the victims' servants have disappeared without a trace, leading them to believe the servants may have been involved in the crimes.
The officers are also interested in the fact that the criminals seem to be talking in rhymes. They note that the victims' truck was stolen and used in the crimes, and that the truck's tyre marks match those found at the crime scenes. They also mention a cleaner named Chuttan, who was employed by the victims and also disappeared.
The officers are trying to find a connection between the various aspects they have noted. They are particularly interested in finding out who Chuttan is and where he is from. They are also trying to find out who the person who talks in rhymes is, and if they are connected to the crimes.
The conversation also includes a discussion about the methods used by the criminals, with one officer noting that the criminals seem to be using tools to murder people, as evidenced by the wound marks on the victims' bodies. The officers also discuss the fact that the victims' truck was stolen and used in the crimes, and that the truck's tyre marks match those found at the crime scenes.
The conversation ends with the officers expressing their determination to solve the crimes. They note that the criminals are experienced and have managed to commit their crimes without leaving any evidence. They are particularly interested in finding out who the person who talks in rhymes is, and if they are connected to the crimes.
The conversation is filled with tension and urgency, as the officers are trying to solve a series of crimes. They are using their knowledge and experience to piece together the crimes, and are determined to find the criminals and bring them to justice.
1. The family is in danger and the speaker is urging them to quickly give the house key.
2. The speaker is asking for their share of money, which is in the truck.
3. The speaker is promising the family that they will become rich like them.
4. The speaker is asking for the key to the house.
5. The speaker is calling out to the family members by their names.
6. The speaker is expressing surprise that the family members have reached a certain location.
7. The speaker is expressing their intent to get rid of an old man in the house.
8. The speaker is planning to flee with all the gold and money.
9. The speaker is threatening the old man with dire consequences if he does not come out.
10. The speaker is expressing their surprise that there are no other people in the house.
11. The speaker is expressing their frustration with the police's inability to solve the crimes.
12. The speaker is expressing their determination to solve the case and their belief in the police's ability to do so.
13. The speaker is expressing their surprise that the police department has not found any clues.
14. The speaker is expressing their surprise that the police department has not found any evidence of the crime.
15. The speaker is expressing their surprise that the police department has not found any fingerprints or weapons.
16. The speaker is expressing their belief that the thieves are experienced and have left no evidence.
17. The speaker is expressing their belief that the thieves are from a small group and have made no mistakes.
18. The speaker is expressing their belief that the thieves are from a group of two or three people.
19. The speaker is expressing their belief that the thieves are from the same village.
20. The speaker is expressing their belief that the thieves are from the village of Padharopur.
21. The speaker is expressing their belief that the thieves are from the village of Padharopur.
22. The speaker is expressing their belief that the thieves are from the village of Padharopur.
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