Every at-home sleuth needs access to a large, quality evidence board. To solve your toughest cases, you need to jot down notes, pin them up, move them around to organize your suspects, timelines, means, motive, and opportunity until patterns start to emerge. Here are some resources to get you started.
Every at-home sleuth needs access to a large, quality evidence board. Organize your s...
Jot down what you know about your suspects, timelines, means, motive, and opportunity...
Hang your suspects, timelines, means, motive, and opportunity on your evidence board ...
Every organized sleuth needs a set of note cards outlining what you know about your s...