This three-chapter nonfiction forensic series examines the killing of Tristyn Bailey and the prosecution of Aiden Fucci with a hard-edged, factual lens. It traces the case from the moment a teenage girl failed to come home, through the rapid escalation of a homicide investigation, to the legal reckoning that followed. The narrative focuses on verified evidence, investigative pressure, and courtroom outcomes, avoiding speculation and sensationalism. Particular attention is given to the tension between youth and accountability, and to how intent is evaluated when the offender is also a child. The series concludes with the sentencing and the lasting impact on the family, the community, and the broader juvenile justice system.
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