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Case 001 · Private preview
A whole town has had twenty years to get its story straight.
In 2006, Marlene Voss was found dead at a public boat ramp in Millford, Kentucky. Calvin Reed was convicted. He has spent twenty years in prison. Now an innocence network has put his file on your desk.
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Your assignment
The original case looks decisive: physical evidence, a clean theory, a man convicted. But certainty is not the same thing as provenance. Trace the file from the boat ramp to the courtroom and decide which parts of the official story still hold.
Interview the victim’s family, the convicted man, original witnesses, records custodians, and the people who worked the case. Everyone has carried their version for two decades. Some are lying. Some are simply wrong. The difference matters.
Live voice conversations let you ask what matters to your theory, not what fits a dialogue menu.
Compare documents, recordings, photographs, and testimony across the full life of the case.
Submit one person and the evidence chain that proves your conclusion. The hearing is final.
The truth is fixed