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** In ''World'', the witnesses who are later outed as VILE henchmen will, in any country that's ''not'' the one where you're able to make an arrest, always speak in the same voice (with the same greeting and parting lines), meaning it's always the same person. It's sketchier in ''USA'', where character models that belonged to crooks in ''World'' get recycled as regular tourists and can randomly speak in different voices with different greeting and parting lines.
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** In ''World'', the witnesses who are later outed as VILE henchmen will, in any country that's ''not'' the one where you're able to make an arrest, arrest of another VILE henchman, always speak in the same voice (with the same greeting and parting lines), meaning it's always the same person. It's sketchier in ''USA'', where character models that belonged to crooks in ''World'' get recycled as regular tourists and can randomly speak in different voices with different greeting and parting lines.
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** In ''World'', the witnesses who are later outed as VILE henchmen will always speak in the same voice (with the same greeting and parting lines), meaning it's always the same person. It's sketchier in ''USA'', where character models that belonged to crooks in ''World'' get recycled as regular tourists and can randomly speak in different voices with different greeting and parting lines.
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** In ''World'', the witnesses who are later outed as VILE henchmen will will, in any country that's ''not'' the one where you're able to make an arrest, always speak in the same voice (with the same greeting and parting lines), meaning it's always the same person. It's sketchier in ''USA'', where character models that belonged to crooks in ''World'' get recycled as regular tourists and can randomly speak in different voices with different greeting and parting lines.
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* In the 1996 version, you can sometimes see witnesses who use the ''same sprites'' as the VILE henchmen. Which means they are theoretically tattling on ''each other''.
** FridgeBrilliance: This either could be a case where they simply have someone who looks like them (Which isn't implausible) or they are trying to mislead you - as their hints are generally vague and can apply to many different people. You can sometimes even find someone who looks ''nearly identical'' to the thief, but their sprites are ''always'' the same once you know who the crook is.
** FridgeBrilliance: This either could be a case where they simply have someone who looks like them (Which isn't implausible) or they are trying to mislead you - as their hints are generally vague and can apply to many different people. You can sometimes even find someone who looks ''nearly identical'' to the thief, but their sprites are ''always'' the same once you know who the crook is.
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* In the 1996 version, version of ''World'' and ''USA'', you can sometimes see witnesses who use the ''same sprites'' as the VILE henchmen. Which means they are theoretically tattling on ''each other''.
** In ''World'', the witnesses who are later outed as VILE henchmen will always speak in the same voice (with the same greeting and parting lines), meaning it's always the same person. It's sketchier in ''USA'', where character models that belonged to crooks in ''World'' get recycled as regular tourists and can randomly speak in different voices with different greeting and parting lines.
** FridgeBrilliance: This either could be a case where they simply have someone who looks like them(Which (which isn't implausible) or they are trying to mislead you - as their hints are generally vague and can apply to many different people. You can sometimes even find someone who looks ''nearly identical'' to the thief, but their sprites are ''always'' the same once you know who the crook is.
** In ''World'', the witnesses who are later outed as VILE henchmen will always speak in the same voice (with the same greeting and parting lines), meaning it's always the same person. It's sketchier in ''USA'', where character models that belonged to crooks in ''World'' get recycled as regular tourists and can randomly speak in different voices with different greeting and parting lines.
** FridgeBrilliance: This either could be a case where they simply have someone who looks like them
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* In the 1996 version, you can sometimes see witnesses who use the ''same sprites'' as the VILE henchmen. Which means they are theoretically tattling on ''each other''.
** FridgeBrilliance: This either could be a case where they simply have someone who looks like them (Which isn't implausible) or they are trying to mislead you - as their hints are generally vague and can apply to many different people. You can sometimes even find someone who looks ''nearly identical'' to the thief, but their sprites are ''always'' the same once you know who the crook is.
* In the 1996 version, you can sometimes see witnesses who use the ''same sprites'' as the VILE henchmen. Which means they are theoretically tattling on ''each other''.
** FridgeBrilliance: This either could be a case where they simply have someone who looks like them (Which isn't implausible) or they are trying to mislead you - as their hints are generally vague and can apply to many different people. You can sometimes even find someone who looks ''nearly identical'' to the thief, but their sprites are ''always'' the same once you know who the crook is.