The community at r/UnresolvedMysteries and r/CaseFile often curate Google Drive links to the available. Users will OCR (Optical Character Recognition) scan old documents so you can search the text (e.g., Ctrl+F "alibi" to find the relevant page instantly). Look for "Megathread" posts.
The FBI’s electronic Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) library, known as "The Vault," is the safest repository. It houses thousands of digitized documents on closed and historical unsolved investigations. Files are handily categorized and split into downloadable PDF parts. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
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Map physical evidence (e.g., in a PDF of a crime scene) against statements.
You can find digital copies of books like The Giant Book of Unsolved Crimes , which provides a structured look at historical mysteries. 2. Top Unsolved Case File Games (Printable PDF)