Black-and-white promotional banner for “Sleuth & Flatfoot Private Eye.” Two men in vintage detective attire pose in front of a brick wall inside a large circular spotlight on the left side of the image. One wears a fedora and suit with a loosened tie; the other wears a bowler hat, vest, and dress shirt. Both make stylized hand gestures toward the camera. On the right, the title “SLEUTH & FLATFOOT” arches above a scales-of-justice icon, with “PRIVATE EYE” displayed below in large serif lettering. The overall design has a noir-inspired detective aesthetic.

Sleuth & Flatfoot: Private Eye – Episode Three: Case of the Slaughtered Showgirl – Live Recording

Produced by Roger Thomas, Sara Ferro, Athena Mooney, Mary Jane Buckner, and Patrick Meadows.

After a wild night at the local watering hole, Pride and Promiscuous, the detectives wake to find, to their inconvenience, the body of a showgirl; bludgeoned by a swinging sandbag. Begrudgingly, the detectives take on the case, only to find that they are more tightly intertwined with it than they expected. Will the detectives get their well-deserved off-time or will they most definitely not?

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