Direct answer
No. CaseTrace is not a true-crime speculation platform. CaseTrace is built for responsible missing-person awareness, with a focus on sharing flyers, checking source information, avoiding rumors, and directing information to law enforcement or the listed agency.
What CaseTrace does
- Hosts public flyer pages
- Supports responsible sharing
- Keeps source information visible when available
- Helps visitors browse by state, city, and recently added flyers
What CaseTrace does not allow or encourage
- Public theories
- Public accusations
- Unverified suspect names
- Rumor-driven posts
- Tips posted publicly instead of sent to the listed agency
Why avoiding rumors matters
Rumors can mislead communities, hurt families, distract from official instructions, and make it harder for people to know where verified information should go.
How responsible sharing helps
Responsible sharing keeps the focus on the missing person, the flyer, the source, and the official contact instructions.
How CaseTrace supports source-connected awareness
CaseTrace encourages visitors to view the flyer, check the source, and avoid adding claims that are not connected to public source information.