Fictional Case Files

Cases that made Tony Iavarone “the archive.”

These invented case files are designed for a crime television series and give Antonio “Tony” Iavarone a realistic forensic history in Hamilton’s organized-crime underworld.

01

The Barton Street Warehouse Murders

Three bodies discovered in an abandoned warehouse appeared to be a gang-related drug dispute. Tony noticed a staged hand position tied to older mafia intimidation rituals, linking the crime to a fictional Caldero family power struggle.

02

Operation Iron Saint

A multi-year investigation into shootings, extortion, illegal gambling routes, and suspicious business fires across Hamilton and Stoney Creek. Tony connected shell casings, vehicle burn sites, and cell-location timelines.

03

The Locke Street Disappearance

A restaurant owner vanished after refusing protection payments. With no body and no confession, Tony reconstructed the victim’s final movements through vehicle trace evidence, soil transfer, and a damaged watch.

04

The Red Van Shootings

A series of drive-by shootings were initially treated as separate incidents. Tony identified matching ammunition, repeated escape routes, and vehicle residue, revealing a coordinated destabilization campaign.

05

The Gage Park Body

An unidentified body was found near Gage Park. A small piece of commercial tile adhesive on the victim’s clothing led Tony to a renovation site connected to money laundering.

06

The Winter Funeral Case

Two mob-connected men were killed within 48 hours of a funeral. Tony believed the murders were internal cleanup and used old case files, funeral attendance, and forensic links to prove a succession conflict.

Crime Scene Gallery

Visual world of the investigations.