This walkthrough is freakin awful. It's more like a synopsis of the story. Doesn't help me solve cases at all.
L.A. Noire Walkthrough
Crime doesn't pay. Our L.A. Noire Walkthrough will show you how to solve crimes, catch liars, and provide tips for cleaning up the streets.
The White Shoe Slaying
Search the dead body and you'll see on her dress that there is a tag for Superior Dry cleaning. You'll also hear fro ma witness that a number of hobos and their leader have been swarming the nearby area.

Call up R and I on the police phone to learn the location of the dry cleaner. Talk to the clerk and he'll give you the records for the night of the murder. The dress belonged to one T. Taraldsen and the address will be included.

Go to the home and meet with the victim's husband Lars. Search around the home and discover some evidence that the husband was out at night, has the right size shoes and access to ship rope. Talk to the husband and ask him about his marriage. Turns out things aren't going so well and he will give you info about a bar his wife went to.

Travel to the bar and ask the bar tender what he knows. Theresa Taraldsen was talking to two people: a sailor and regular named Richard. Richard will flee the scene, so you'll need to track him down in your car and run him off the road.
You can ask Richard a few questions and bring him into the station. He will claim that it was the sailor who was last with Theresa.

Soon the sailor, James Jessop will turn himself in and answer questions due to his CO forcing him to. You already have three possible suspects, each pointing fingers at each other. However there is still one more lead: the hobo camp you hear about earlier.

Travel to the hobo camp and duke it out with the leader: Stuart Ackerman. Rusty will deal with the rest of the homeless while you pound Ackerman senseless. Explore the hobo camp and you'll find the murder weapon and evidence that Ackerman at least tampered with the body.
Most of the evidence points to Ackerman so point out his lies to get him behind bars. If you make mistakes you can also go after Richard or James, but neither of those seems quite right.




