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[New Case] Perfect Aim

[New Case] Perfect Aim

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Hello, Officer  

Cheryl and Angie only went back to the Faith and Glory Community Church to retrieve an item left behind earlier that evening.

When they arrived, they got the shock of their lives.

Two women looking on in horror alongside a photo of a man lying on his back with an arrow sticking out of his chest

Who wanted Frederick dead and why? And why like that?

Examine the evidence, and share your thoughts in the comments.

Tip: Want to catch up on what's happened so far in the Perfect Aim case? Check out the Case Recap.



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Jeremy Willis interview

Man with long blond hair and brown mustache and goatee

The detectives asked the third witness at the scene what he saw.


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Canvass – Sewcial Compassion attendees

Arrow, pincushion and spools of thread with a stained glass window in the background

Did anyone see or hear anything unusual at the church that night?


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Cheryl Harris interview

Unsmiling woman with dark hair in an updo

Detective Armstrong spoke to the 911 caller.


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Angie Jennings interview

Unsmiling woman with long blonde hair

Detective Murphy talked to the other woman at the scene.


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Incident report

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Emergency Services received a 911 call reporting an unresponsive male at a local church.


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Portion of a drawing of the crime scene showing the body's location

Investigators put together an informal drawing of the crime scene.


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Lyle Nelson interview

Man with reddish-brown hair in a sporting goods store

Detective Murphy consulted a local archery expert to get more information about the murder weapon.


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Canvass – Miller neighbors

Residences, a cluster of mailboxes, and an arrow

YCSD investigators spoke to Frederick's neighbors to determine whether they saw or heard anything unusual.


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Lizzie Miller interview

Teen girl with long dark hair

Detective Armstrong spoke to the victim's daughter at the family home.


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Miller consent search

Hand holding a pen, signing a Consent to Search form

Caroline Miller gave the detectives permission to search for evidence in their residence.


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Lizzie Miller bio

Teen girl with long dark hair

Confident and headstrong, Lizzie is friendly with other teens across all social groups.


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Caroline Miller bio

Solemn woman with long dark hair and bangs

To escape her domineering father, Caroline fled to a midwestern college, where she met Frederick.


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