Neural Edge Publishing is not a single book. It is a body of work: sourced, victim-first case files; plain-language forensic explainers; practical guides that ask nothing of you in return; and tools that let you sit in the chair yourself. Everything here is free to read. Nothing here is gated.
The Library
Resources & Guides
Everything we’ve built, in one place — free, open, and sourced. 41 case files, 18 explainers, plus the guides, tools, and reference work below.
Stay Safe — And Know It’s Not On You
A calm, practical personal-safety guide: coercive control signs, stalking warning signs, digital safety, de-escalation, and verified hotlines. No fear, no blame. Free and open — no email required.
How Forensic Genetic Genealogy Actually Works
The technique that names the unknown, explained plainly — how investigative genetic genealogy solves cold cases, and why it produces leads, not proof.
True-Crime & Courtroom Glossary
Arraignment, indictment, voir dire, nolle prosequi, recusal, coercive control — the terms coverage gets wrong, defined plainly and linked to the cases where they mattered.
The Voir Dire Simulator
Sit in the chair. Pick the jury. See how attorneys really choose the twelve people who decide guilt or innocence — then watch what your choices do.
Case Solver
Work a case the way an investigator does — evidence first, conclusions last.
Forensic Tools
What the techniques actually do, what they can’t do, and how much weight each one really carries.
Court Calendar
Upcoming hearings and trial dates in the cases we cover — every date tied to an outside source of record, verified daily.
The case files
41 sourced, victim-first case files — each built on the public record: court filings, charging documents, and courtroom reporting. The presumption of innocence is absolute.
The explainers
18 plain-language explainers on how the science and the system actually work — genetic genealogy, false confessions, coercive control, forensic evidence, and the courtroom process itself.
The books
Long-form work under the Cassian Creed byline, built the same way as the case files — from the record, for the victim.
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