A marked city map showing Murphy’s growing trail through Motocho, Temmabashi, Kosei, Seiryu, and the people behind the case.

Murphy’s Case Map is the working map of an investigation that has grown far beyond a missing packet or a dissolved records firm.
Marked with routes, arrows, notes, and names, the map connects the places Murphy has followed one by one: Motocho Street, Temmabashi, the Kita district bank, Kosei Asset Management, Seiryu Development, and the figures tied to the client’s office. What began as scattered addresses becomes a visible pattern of shell companies, hidden records, removed files, and institutional pressure.
For Murphy, the map is not a polished theory. It is a tool built in motion — revised between phone calls, registry searches, surveillance routes, and dangerous discoveries. Every mark represents a place someone tried to hide, a person who knew more than they admitted, or a path the operation used to move money and evidence.
As an artifact, Murphy’s Case Map captures the moment the case stops being fragments and becomes a shape Murphy can follow.