SLEUTH isn't a quiz about true crime — it's the case file itself, digitized. Open a real, documented case and dig through what investigators actually had: the photographs, the maps, the evidence, the court papers. Pull a thread and the next one surfaces. Build your read of the offender. Then make the call — the same one the detectives finally did.
Every fact is researched and sourced. The photos and documents are real public records. Where an image is illustrative, it's marked plainly.
Crime-scene photographs, evidence items, composite sketches — the actual case material.
Stand in each location on a real map, pinned where it happened.
Page through excerpts of the real, redacted filings — the documents themselves.
Names, places and items link to each other. Follow the thread, never hit a dead end.
Commit your reads, then see how the real investigation landed.
Work the file, then name what cracked it — and close the case.
This is an early test build. Cases are being added. Real public-record material only — no victim or family photos. Feedback welcome.