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Months later, a press conference was held at Willow Creek’s town hall. The headline read: The evidence—Alex’s torrent file, the hidden message, the journal entry, and the camcorder footage—had been presented in court. The “-B...” suffix in the torrent name turned out to be a deliberate breadcrumb left by a hacker who had discovered the file on a peer‑to‑peer network and wanted to draw attention to it, hoping someone would finally bring the truth to light.
Lena swallowed hard.
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When the file finally finished, Alex opened the video. The opening credits were a grainy black‑and‑white montage of a tiny Midwestern town—cobblestone streets, a weather‑worn gazebo, a banner that read . The music was a low‑key acoustic guitar, the kind you’d hear at a community picnic. Months later, a press conference was held at