The zip file wasn't an investigation tool. It was the start of his own claim. 💡 The MacGuffin: A zip file containing "impossible" evidence.
Marek frowned. He had the police report on his desk for that exact car. It had been reported stolen and burned to a crisp on . 🔍 The Discrepancy ZdjД™cia do ubezpieczenia.zip
The last item in the zip wasn't a photo. It was a text file titled Policy_Holder.txt . Marek opened it. It contained a single name: The zip file wasn't an investigation tool
### 📸 The First ImageIt was a vintage 1964 Porsche 911, pristine and gleaming under a streetlamp. The location was clearly the Poniatowski Bridge. The timestamp read: . Marek frowned
Sent from an anonymous proxy, the folder didn't contain the expected images of a dented fender or a flooded basement. Instead, it held ten high-resolution photos that defied logic and threatened to unravel the biggest insurance fraud case in Warsaw’s history.
In every photo, reflected in a window or a chrome bumper, was a man in a pale grey suit. He wasn't holding a camera; he was holding a stopwatch.