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Science Fiction Sunday. A collaboration with my AI:
### News Headline: Revolutionary Q-Ray Forensics Technology Solves Decades-Old Cold Case Murder
**Tokyo** – In a groundbreaking turn of events, investigators have solved the 25-year-old murder of Kay Taguchi using the newly developed Q-Ray forensics technique. Previously thought to be the stuff of science fiction, the Q-Ray can read layers of electromagnetic signals imprinted on old copper telephone wires, effectively unraveling conversations that took place years ago.
Local authorities teamed up with scientists who have been pioneering Q-Ray technology to inspect telephone lines near the site of the murder. The lines revealed layers of conversations, one of which included a distressing call from the victim to a friend, stating she felt she was being followed. Even more astonishingly, another layer contained a damning conversation between the murderer and an accomplice, discussing the details of their heinous act.
The revelation has led to immediate arrests and what prosecutors are calling an "ironclad" case. This marks the first time the Q-Ray technology has been used to solve a crime, setting a precedent that could revolutionize the field of forensic science.
### News Headline: Revolutionary Q-Ray Forensics Technology Solves Decades-Old Cold Case Murder
**Tokyo** – In a groundbreaking turn of events, investigators have solved the 25-year-old murder of Kay Taguchi using the newly developed Q-Ray forensics technique. Previously thought to be the stuff of science fiction, the Q-Ray can read layers of electromagnetic signals imprinted on old copper telephone wires, effectively unraveling conversations that took place years ago.
Local authorities teamed up with scientists who have been pioneering Q-Ray technology to inspect telephone lines near the site of the murder. The lines revealed layers of conversations, one of which included a distressing call from the victim to a friend, stating she felt she was being followed. Even more astonishingly, another layer contained a damning conversation between the murderer and an accomplice, discussing the details of their heinous act.
The revelation has led to immediate arrests and what prosecutors are calling an "ironclad" case. This marks the first time the Q-Ray technology has been used to solve a crime, setting a precedent that could revolutionize the field of forensic science.