The screen went black. The file vanished. Valenti looked at the empty folder and realized that in the digital age, the perfect crime isn't one where you don't leave a trace—it’s one where the trace itself never existed.
A high-profile billionaire had died of a sudden heart attack in a room locked from the inside. No signs of struggle, no poison in the blood, and the security cameras showed nothing but an empty hallway. The press called it "natural causes." Valenti called it a masterpiece. Un crimen invisible - J. J. Fernandez.epub
He opened the decrypted file. Inside wasn't a confession, but a sequence of commands tied to the mansion’s smart-home system. The screen went black
"He didn't break in," Valenti whispered to his partner, Elena. "He tuned in." no poison in the blood