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STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

The case record
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than any dramatization.

Anonymous host. No editorial agenda. Built from primary documents — the same records that attorneys, forensic investigators, and researchers rely on. Every episode since January 9, 2016.

§ 001

Most true crime content is a transaction. A victim's worst moment packaged as entertainment, stripped of context, laundered through dramatic music and speculative narration until the horror becomes comfortable. You've heard those shows. You've stopped trusting them.

§ 002

Casefile exists because the case record is more disturbing than any dramatization. The actual transcript. The actual pathology report. The actual words spoken under oath by a detective who knew the evidence didn't fit — and filed it anyway. That's where the real story lives.

§ 003

We don't reconstruct conversations. We don't speculate about motive. We don't call a suspect a monster when the word "defendant" is more accurate and more damning. Every episode is sourced, cited, and built from the record that exists — not the story someone decided to tell.

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If you've maintained your own evidence board. If you've cross-referenced a Wikipedia summary against the actual filing and found three discrepancies. If you've ever paused a podcast and said "that's not what the deposition says" — this is where you belong.

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CASE 047COLD CASEMARCH 14, 2018· 1H 42M

The Isdal Woman

Norway's most enduring unsolved identity case

In November 1970, a charred body was found in the Isdal Valley outside Bergen. Her labels had been removed. Her fingerprints had been burned. Fourteen false identities. Nine countries. The Norwegian Police Security Service classified the case. We obtained the documents.

PRIMARY SOURCES
Interpol Case FilesNorwegian Police ArchivesForensic Toxicology Report
CLASSIFIED · INTERPOL FILE 1970-NOV
Misty Norwegian mountain valley with fog — Isdal case setting
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CASE 112WRONGFUL CONVICTIONSEPTEMBER 7, 2019· 2H 11M

The Trial of Cameron Todd Willingham

The forensic evidence that should have stopped an execution

Three children died in a house fire in Corsicana, Texas, in 1991. Their father was convicted of arson-murder. He was executed in 2004. The fire science used to convict him had been debunked years before the execution date. The state knew.

PRIMARY SOURCES
Texas Fire Marshal ReportTrial Transcript Vol. IIIBeyler Expert Analysis
EXECUTION DATE: FEB 17, 2004
Courthouse exterior with columns — symbolizing legal proceedings
112
CASE 189MISSING PERSONJUNE 22, 2021· 1H 58M

The Disappearance of Marion Barter

A former schoolteacher who vanished after changing her name

In 1997, a retired Australian schoolteacher legally changed her name to Florabela Sousa e Santos, withdrew her life savings, and boarded a flight to Europe. Her daughter has spent 27 years searching. The paper trail leads somewhere. No one has followed it to the end.

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NSW Police Missing Persons FilePassport Application RecordsBank Transaction Logs
MISSING SINCE: JULY 1997
Empty airport terminal at dusk — representing disappearance
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DEPOSITION EXHIBIT ARE: CASE 112 — WILLINGHAM

Prof. Diana Okafor

Criminal Law, Georgetown University Law Center

"The Willingham episode cited four sources I'd never seen cited in any coverage of that case — including the original Beyler report. I've used it as a teaching example twice. I assign it to first-year law students before they read the case files themselves."

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DEPOSITION EXHIBIT BRE: INVESTIGATIVE ACCURACY

Det. Marcus Threnody (Ret.)

Homicide Division, Melbourne Police Department

"Twenty-two years in homicide. I've listened to dozens of these shows. Most of them get the procedure wrong, the timeline wrong, and the forensics wrong. Casefile gets it right. Not approximately right. Actually right. That matters when the case involves real families."

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DEPOSITION EXHIBIT CRE: FAMILY IMPACT

Saoirse Brennan

Victims' Advocate, National Missing Persons Helpline (AU)

"Victims' families contact me after every episode asking how to get the source documents referenced. That's not something that happens with other podcasts. The families feel like their person was treated with the weight they deserved — not as content."

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