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[Deck the Elf] And to all a good night

[Deck the Elf] And to all a good night

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Hello, Detective  

Congratulations on catching Caroline Jordan's killer! In recognition of your stellar work during the holiday season, the sheriff's department has awarded you a few days of leave.

Kick back, relax, and let your investigative powers rejuvenate.

Feet in socks, resting on a table in front of a fire in a fireplace. There's a Happy Holidays banner above the fireplace and a golden retriever lying on a nearby sofa

We'll meet you back at the crime scene next week for the start of your next investigation, which begins Monday, January 5, 2026.

Miss any part of the Deck the Elf! case over the holiday? Examine the evidence, or catch up with the Case Recap.

We'll be off the rest of the week for the New Year's holiday. Your next investigation begins Monday!


New Case Documents for Detectives

Updated every weekday at noon Central Time

Arrest in Jordan murder

Caroline Jordan's accused killer in custody

The Crime Beat reports: Christmas killer captured


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Arrestee interview

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The detectives brought in a person of interest for another talk, and the conversation took a turn.


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Gary Gibson interview #2

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Does Gary know anything more about Carly's romantic interests at the time she died?


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Morgan Pierce interview #2

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Did Morgan confess to any more crimes when he talked to the detectives again?


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Knife analysis – fingerprints

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The Crime Lab analyzed the knife found at the crime scene for fingerprints.


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Knife analysis – trace

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The Crime Lab analyzed trace evidence found on the knife recovered at the crime scene.


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