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On a still September night in 2016, the calm of a suburban Pennsylvania neighborhood was pierced by a single, deliberate shot.

Stephanie Roof, 46, had just come home from work when she was killed in her own driveway in Lower Macungie Township. The street was quiet. The houses were dark. There were no signs of a break-in, no immediate suspects, nothing to suggest why violence had found its way there.

But as detectives dug deeper, the picture shifted. What first seemed senseless began to reveal intention. What looked random began to look personal.

At the heart of the investigation was a former lover, a relationship that had ended, and a digital trail that would take years to fully unravel.

It leaves one unsettling question lingering: how well do we ever truly know the people we once trusted?

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