The Case Nexus · connect every clue
Every case. Every clue. One nexus.
Start with a case, name, document, witness, video, photo, date, or officer. The graph shows what it touches and where the missing clue belongs.
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Every dot and line, decoded
The dots — who and what
- CaseA case number. Bigger = more defendants on it.
- Defendant — unclaimedA person on the record; profile free to claim.
- Defendant — verifiedA profile claimed and confirmed.
- Defendant — pendingA claim in review.
- DocumentA filing, order, exhibit, or scan.
The hubs — what they share
- SourceThe DOJ / salvaged record a case came from.
- CourtThe court a case was filed in.
- FacilityA jail or prison in the record.
- ChargeA charge shared across defendants.
- Agency · year · patternOther shared threads that tie cases together.
How to work the board
- Click any dot to open who it is and what it touches.
- Expand a node to pull its whole neighborhood onto the board.
- Search a name or case number to drop a new starting point.
- Focus / Fit to isolate one thread or frame the whole web.
Thicker, brighter lines are the strongest links — a shared source, the same court, the same charge. Faint lines are looser threads.
The four ways one case connects to another
Court documents
Dockets, filings, exhibits, orders, plea papers, sentencing records, and archived DOJ documents.
Witness statements
People who saw the same event, heard the same instruction, received the same treatment, or can confirm a timeline.
Photos and videos
Public clips, bodycam references, livestreams, still frames, metadata, timestamps, and location context.
Shared clues
Names, agencies, prosecutors, officers, facilities, dates, charges, locations, aliases, URLs, and repeated fact patterns.
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The Map Room
Live radar of every visitor reading the case right now.
The salvaged DOJ record
The original 1,092 defendants the DOJ scrubbed, preserved.
The full case file
Grievances, events, named officials, documents.
What this is becoming
A public case web: facts, claims, documents, media, and witness statements connected by the thing they share.
The page starts with the largest co-defendant clusters. Each big navy circle is a case number. Each small dot is a defendant. Lines currently show two hard public links: people named on the same docket and archived documents tied to a person.
The next layer is what people submit: witness statements, photos, videos, screenshots, court records, dispatch logs, bodycam references, officer names, prosecutor names, dates, facilities, charges, URLs, and repeated fact patterns. Those clues are how one story starts connecting to another.
Click any node to open its details. Expand links to pull in its neighborhood. Search by name or case number to drop a new seed anywhere in the network. If you have a missing connector, send it in so it can be reviewed, protected where needed, and added to the record when safe.