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[Blood Bane] Are there answers in the ashes?

[Blood Bane] Are there answers in the ashes?

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Hello, Officer  

After a series of stunning developments, the answers to the Daniels family mystery are at hand. Or, at least, as many answers as are knowable at this point.

Was your theory about what happened to Laurie correct?

Laurie Daniels with fire in the background

Examine the evidence and share your thoughts in the comments.

Tip: Want to catch up on what's happened so far in the Blood Bane investigation? Check out the Case Recap.

Coming up … the Daniels investigation concludes on Thursday and Friday.

We're off on Tuesday and Wednesday for the New Year. Enjoy the holiday!

 



Latest Free Documents

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Letter from fire scene

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CSU recovered some potentially relevant correspondence from the fire scene.


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Early analysis results

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The detectives received unofficial preliminary opinions on some evidence recovered at the fire location.


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K-9 Unit report

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Following the fire, the detectives and K-9 officers searched the location looking for potential evidence.


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Detectives' K-9 report

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Detectives were present for the complete K-9 search of the property where the fire happened.


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Incident report

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The detectives encountered an unexpected situation when they went to execute one of the search warrants.


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Search warrants

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The detectives obtained warrants to search the residences and vehicles of multiple persons of interest.


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Incident report

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A fellow officer notified Detectives Armstrong and Murphy about a potentially related incident.


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Shirley Harris interview

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Detective Armstrong spoke to a witness in a potentially related incident.


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Beau Jenkins bio

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Outside of school and work, Beau studies true crime and is active in his church.


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Beau Jenkins interview

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The detectives talked to the young man who found Zoe's body.


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Incident report

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A 911 caller reported a body on a roadside in eastern Yoknapatawpha County.


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Zoe Chase bio

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Zoe worked in publishing in New York before she became a columnist in Oxford.


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