Kendra’s digital archive became the central foundation of the case. Her handwritten notes were matched against system logs down to precise timestamps. Each symptom she recorded corresponded with changes in medical data access patterns.

A forensic analyst summarized it bluntly during review.

“She was documenting her own exposure in real time without knowing the exact mechanism behind it.”

That statement created a visible silence in the room.

The final turning point in Part 3 came when toxicology results were fully confirmed. Trace compounds found in recovered materials matched ingestion-based exposure patterns consistent with repeated low-dose administration over time.

Agent Arden informed me privately.

“This was not a single event. It was sustained.”

I asked, “Meaning.”

He answered, “Meaning she was being slowly compromised while still functioning normally until her body could no longer compensate.”

I did not respond immediately.

Because some facts do not require immediate reaction to be understood.

Part 4