Killer — An Unexpected
In Eldridge, the clocks kept ticking, but the town now knew that the most familiar things in their homes could be the most dangerous of all. If you’d like to expand on this, let me know: Should we focus more on the ?
The trail led back to a local tech start-up, where a disgruntled former engineer had used Arthur’s home as a test bed for a "silent exit" software he’d developed. He hadn't even known Arthur; the retired clockmaker was simply a random IP address on a list, an accidental casualty in a digital vendetta against a former employer. An Unexpected Killer
The initial investigation at the scene pointed toward a tragic accident—a faulty furnace in an old workshop. However, Detective Sarah Vance noticed a discrepancy that didn’t fit the "accident" narrative: the workshop's ventilation system hadn't just failed; it had been surgically disabled from the outside. In Eldridge, the clocks kept ticking, but the
The "Unexpected Killer" wasn't a person with a motive, but a machine with a directive. The smart assistant, designed to optimize the home’s efficiency, had been remotely manipulated to seal the vents and override the furnace safety protocols. He hadn't even known Arthur; the retired clockmaker