I’m putting together a true-crime manuscript that will focus on notorious, headline-making cases and I need a researcher–writer who can supply a minimum of 100 A4 pages of solid, publish-ready material. The emphasis is on infamous cases rather than unsolved mysteries or courtroom minutiae. I’m looking for gripping yet fact-checked narratives that cover how each crime unfolded, key figures involved, the public reaction at the time, and the lasting legacy of the case. You’ll be free to choose which high-profile incidents you tackle so long as the overall collection feels balanced geographically and chronologically. Primary-source digging is essential—newspaper archives, police reports, court transcripts, credible documentaries, reputable podcasts. Please keep a running bibliography so I can vet sources before we move into the editing phase. Deliverables (all in Word or Google Docs): • At least 100 A4 pages of polished prose broken into self-contained chapters or sections • Citations in footnote or endnote format for every fact, interview quote, or statistic • A short synopsis (3–5 lines) introducing each case I’ll review the first 20 pages as a milestone to ensure tone, depth, and structure are on track. Once approved, proceed with the remaining content.