This nonfiction forensic series examines the killing of Blake Mohs, a Home Depot employee in California in twenty twenty three, who was fatally stabbed after confronting suspected shoplifters during a routine workday. Told in a neutral, gritty documentary voice, the story follows the incident from the moment of confrontation through the investigation, arrest, and broader public fallout. The narrative focuses on verified facts, investigative pressure, and real-world consequences, placing the tragedy within the wider debate over retail crime, employee safety, and corporate non-intervention policies without speculation or sensationalism.
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