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TRULEO Investigations Command Framework

Questions and prompts for TruAssist that you can use directly in Analyst

General Tips

  • TruAssist has knowledge of the content of all case documents that have been fully processed.
  • If you are searching for specific information - you can reference a document based on its name as its listed under Case Files. For example, TruAssist may not answer to "Summarize the file I just uploaded" but will answer to "Summarize the file called Document_1"
  • You can search for files under Case Files, Select just those, and then generate a report over a limited set of files.

Case Understanding (General Overview, Timelines, Reviews)

  • “List all key individuals, their roles, and the most relevant facts from their statements or interviews.”
  • “Summarize every location mentioned and describe its connection to the incident.”
  • “Develop three working theories of what occurred, ranked by likelihood, with evidence supporting each.”

Evidence

  • “List all evidence items collected, where they were obtained, and their current status.”
  • “Identify which evidence has been analyzed and what still requires processing or lab results.”
  • “Suggest additional evidence that could be collected to strengthen the case.”

Follow-Up Work

  • “Recommend the next three investigative steps based on existing gaps.”
  • “List agencies or task forces that could assist or have relevant expertise.”
  • “Identify what information would most improve probable cause or support a warrant.”

Legal / Policy Checks

  • “Confirm whether all suspects were Mirandized and note the exact times recorded.”
  • “List any injuries, property damage, or vehicle accidents associated with the incident.”
  • “Describe all searches conducted, how probable cause was established, and whether warrants were used.”

Roleplaying / Perspective Testing

  • “Act as a defense attorney—outline the main weaknesses or inconsistencies you would attack.”
  • “Play the role of a journalist—generate tough or critical questions about the investigation.”
  • “Take the perspective of an internal affairs investigator—flag potential procedural violations.”

Suspect and Victim Profiling

  • “Create behavioral profiles for each suspect based on their actions and statements.”
  • “Outline any prior contact or history between the suspect and victim.”
  • “Generate a relational map showing how all parties are connected (socially, digitally, or geographically).” 

Pattern and Link Analysis

  • “Compare this case to previous incidents—highlight shared MOs, suspects, or locations.”
  • “Detect any trends or clusters suggesting a serial pattern or organized activity.”
  • “Identify similarities with other open cases in the same jurisdiction or time frame.”

Intelligence & Lead Expansion

  • “Cross-reference suspect identifiers against other investigations or databases.”
  • “Identify new investigative leads from contextual clues in reports or statements.”
  • “Suggest potential financial, phone, or digital records worth subpoenaing.”

Case Readiness & Reporting

  • “Draft a concise case summary suitable for a prosecutor or command briefing.”
  • “List unresolved questions or gaps that need to be closed before filing.”
  • “Summarize the evidence and probable cause into a report-ready narrative.”

Investigative Quality & Bias Review

  • “Assess the investigation for signs of confirmation bias or missed alternative theories.”
  • “Evaluate whether interview coverage and evidence collection appear balanced and thorough.”
  • “Identify any policy or fairness concerns that could affect the case’s integrity.”