I don't know the real story from that specific episode.
Sorry, I don't have enough information to summarize it.
I'm sorry, I don't have specific information about that particular episode of 'Crime Patrol' from 22 December 2017. You might try looking for official summaries on the show's website or fan forums.
Since we don't have detailed knowledge of the 'crime patrol dwand original story', it's difficult to give a proper summary. But it could potentially be a story that follows the daily operations of a crime patrol, their challenges in solving crimes, and the interactions between the patrol members and the community they serve. It may also involve different types of crimes and the various methods used to combat them within the framework of the story.
I don't know the exact details of that story, so I can't summarize it. But generally, 'Crime Patrol' stories involve the crime, the investigation process, and the ultimate outcome, whether it's the arrest of the criminal or solving the mystery behind the crime.
I'm sorry, I don't have specific details about that particular episode. You can try to find it on official crime patrol platforms or related crime story archives.
The 'Delhi Crime 2' real story likely focuses on crime incidents in Delhi. It may include police procedures to solve cases and the consequences for those involved.
The Doom Patrol top stories involve things like the members' personal growth. Each member has their own story of growth and development. Their battles against bad guys are also key. And the story of how they found each other and formed a team that can face all kinds of threats is definitely among the top stories.
Sure. The Doom Patrol members got their powers from various accidents. Robotman had a car crash, Elasti - Girl had an accident related to an experiment, and others also had misfortunes that turned them into what they are. These accidents led to their powers and their joining the Doom Patrol.
Yes, the stories in Crime Patrol are often based on real-life incidents, but with some dramatization for TV presentation.
Sorry, I don't have enough information to explain it fully. It might be something specific to the 'Crime Patrol' show's numbering system.