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[Perfect Aim] Well, isn't that special?

[Perfect Aim] Well, isn't that special?

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Hello, Detective  

When the church ladies get together, you never know what kind of tales you're going to hear.

But is there more to Stephanie's stories than simple church gossip?

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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.


New Case Documents for Detectives

Updated every weekday at noon Central Time

Forensic analysis – scene evidence

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The Crime Lab analyzed evidence from the crime scene. Additional analyses are ongoing.


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Status report

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This report summarizing investigative activities through Day 4 was added to the case file.


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Stephanie Bragg bio

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Stephanie learned early to rely on herself and leverage her strengths to protect her interests.


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Stephanie Bragg interview

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The detectives wanted to follow up on information Mrs. Bragg had shared with other witnesses.


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Jimmy Bragg bio

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Jimmy is a Yoknapatawpha High student and a member of the archery team.


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Jimmy Bragg interview

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Detective Armstrong caught up with Jimmy and asked about his relationship with Frederick Miller.


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