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Recent Art News: Three of the biggest museums
in the country were robbed last week!

The Smithsonian lost a diamond necklace,
the Metropolitan Museum of Art (“the Met”)
lost an Egyptian sculpture, and the
Art Institute of Chicago lost a Monet.

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Welcome to your first day on the job, .

I’m your boss here at the detective agency. You’ll find I’m a great person to work for, as long as you don’t piss me off. Just solve your cases and turn in reports based on solid evidence, you won’t have any problems.

And make sure you follow all our office policies!

The Boss

Leads appear in your notebook.
Click the phone to call them.

  • You have time for 8 phone calls each day — one call per lead.
  • On each call, you can ask only one question. Choose wisely.
  • , your co-worker, can also follow leads, saving you a call.
  • Leads send you documents, providing evidence for your case.

Documents arrive on the fax machine in the mailroom.

  • Carry one document at a time on top of your notebook.
  • You can move one document at a time to other places, such as:
    • the fax machine in the mailroom
    • your evidence folder in the office
    • the shredder in the private room
  • Documents may create new leads. Check your Leads page when you review a new document!
  • Review documents in your notebook on the Case Docs or Other Docs pages.

Put documents with conjectures in the evidence folder.

  • To file a document, click the evidence folder while you are holding the document.
  • You can get documents back from the evidence folder by clicking on the folder.
  • Documents with useful evidence have conjectures at the bottom.
  • Choose a conjecture by clicking its radio button. You can change it later.

Complete and file the final report at the end of the day.

  • Place all evidence and remove other documents from the folder before selecting final report.
  • You can change conjectures and deductions and review documents within the final report.
  • Your success as an investigator depends on:
    • how many pieces of evidence you gather, (at least 6)
    • the accuracy of your deductions and conjectures.

Instruction Summary

Leads appear in your notebook. Click the phone to call them.
  • You have time for 8 phone calls each day — one call per lead.
  • On each call, you can ask only one question. Choose wisely.
  • , your co-worker, can also follow leads, saving you a call.
  • Leads send you documents, providing evidence for your case.
Documents arrive on the fax machine in the mailroom.
  • Carry one document at a time on top of your notebook.
  • You can move one document at a time to other places, such as:
    • the fax machine in the mailroom
    • your evidence folder in the office
    • the shredder in the private room
  • Documents may create new leads. Check your Leads page when you review a new document!
  • Review documents in your notebook on the Case Docs or Other Docs pages.
Put documents with conjectures in the evidence folder.
  • To file a document, click the evidence folder while you are holding the document.
  • You can get documents back from the evidence folder by clicking on the folder.
  • Documents with useful evidence have conjectures at the bottom.
  • Choose a conjecture by clicking its radio button. You can change it later.
Complete and file the final report at the end of the day.
  • Place all evidence and remove other documents from the folder before selecting final report.
  • You can change conjectures and deductions and review documents within the final report.
  • Your success as an investigator depends on:
    • how many pieces of evidence you gather, (at least 6)
    • the accuracy of your deductions and conjectures.
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