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<speak> <prosody rate="slow" pitch="-3%"> The case did not begin with sirens or panic. <break time="400ms"/> It began with something far more subtle — absence. <break time="600ms"/> On an ordinary Wednesday morning, a desk remained untouched. Coffee gone cold, computer asleep, chair slightly pulled back. At first, no one worried. People are late. Plans change. Life intervenes. <break time="700ms"/> But hours became days, and days became an uncomfortable silence. Calls went unanswered. Messages remained unread. A routine life had quietly… stopped. <break time="800ms"/> The apartment offered no comfort. Keys on the table. Wallet undisturbed. Phone resting on the kitchen counter. <emphasis level="moderate">No one walks away from their entire existence.</emphasis> <break time="900ms"/> There were no signs of forced entry. No broken locks, no scattered belongings, no visible struggle. Everything appeared frozen, as if time itself had hesitated. <break time="700ms"/> Neighbors reported nothing unusual. No arguments. No screams. No hurried footsteps in the night. Just the steady, indifferent rhythm of the building. <break time="800ms"/> Investigators searched for motive. Financial trouble, personal conflict, hidden enemies. Yet every lead dissolved into uncertainty. The file grew, but the answers did not. <break time="1s"/> Years have passed since that morning. The world moved forward, as it always does. But the questions never left. <break time="600ms"/> Some crimes are defined by violence. Others by precision. <break time="300ms"/> This one was defined by silence. </prosody> </speak>