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Death Above the Atlantic — Murder Mystery Case File

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**There is no escape at thirty thousand feet. Especially when the ship is filled with hydrogen.**


May 6th, 1937. The LZ 129 Hindenburg drifts above the Atlantic on her transatlantic crossing from Frankfurt to Lakehurst. In the B Deck observation lounge, industrialist Herr Friedrich Voss is found on the floor — a Solingen Bowie knife between his ribs. Mud traces on the internal catwalks inside the hull reveal the killer's route between decks. Ninety-seven souls are aboard. The airship will not land for another thirty-six hours. And seven million cubic feet of hydrogen hang above every suspect's head.


Six passengers under suspicion: a wife whose inheritance depends on geography, a CFO cooking the company books, a physician with a political past she cannot outrun, a journalist who has been investigating Voss for months, a zeppelin engineer who knows every hatch and catwalk in the hull, and an Italian opera singer whose presence aboard is no coincidence.


YOUR CASE FILE INCLUDES:


• Crime scene briefing with 6 evidence photographs from aboard the Hindenburg

• 6 illustrated suspect dossiers with passenger profiles

• 6 fully voiced audio interrogation recordings via QR codes — conducted in the airship's dining room as the clouds pass below

• LZ 129 Hindenburg passenger gondola cross-section (A Deck and B Deck)

• Forensic reports: wound analysis, catwalk mud trace, knife provenance

• Cryptogram puzzle embedded in the airship's communication logs

• 3-tier hint system and sealed solution


CASE DETAILS: 6 suspects | Difficulty: 9/10 | Players: 1-6 | Estimated time: 3-4 hours


PERFECT FOR: History buffs, aviation enthusiasts, fans of high-stakes mysteries with a ticking clock, dinner parties with a dramatic flair, or solo detectives ready for the most challenging case in the series.


Instant digital download. Print at home or solve on-screen. Audio interrogations stream on any device.

You will get a ZIP (60MB) file