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The mystery deepened as Sara Sidle discovered the victim wasn't murdered by a person, but by a pressurized seal failure—an "accident" that looked remarkably like an execution. The "Available" man was a whistleblower from a defunct Soviet-era tech firm, carrying a code that could turn the "Entertainment Capital of the World" into a dark, silent grid.

"Case 366," he murmured, his voice a low gravel. "The 'Unavailable' victim." The mystery deepened as Sara Sidle discovered the

Grissom looked back at the glass shard. It wasn't glass. It was a fragment of a high-capacity fiber optic cable. "The evidence doesn't lie, but it does speak in different languages. He wasn't telling us he was available. He was warning us that we were." "The 'Unavailable' victim

Catherine Willows walked in, snapping off a blue nitrile glove. "The trace from the vault floor came back. It’s not sand, Gil. It’s lunar regolith. Synthetic, but high-grade. Whoever was in that vault wasn't just a thief; they were a ghost with cosmic tastes." "The evidence doesn't lie, but it does speak

As the clock struck midnight, the lights of the Strip didn't just flicker—they turned red. The ghost had left the door open.