
BREAKING: The search of Alex Pretti’s residence just took a chilling turn. Task force units ignored the safe and went straight for a loose floorboard in the study. What they pulled out at 2:14 PM has completely derailed the prosecution’s timeline. It’s not the weapon everyone expected, but a single item that proves Alex wasn’t alone. That item was

The Floorboard Files
The investigation into Alex Pretti’s residence hit a fever pitch this afternoon. While the media focused on the heavy-duty safe in the master bedroom, specialized task force units moved with surgical precision to the study. Acting on a localized tip, they bypassed the obvious security and pried up a single, weathered floorboard beneath a mahogany desk.
At 2:14 PM, the lead investigator pulled out a heavy, vacuum-sealed plastic bag. It wasn’t the suspected 9mm handgun. Inside was a disposable film camera—its shutter jammed halfway through a frame.
The Evidence that Shatters the Timeline
The prosecution’s case rested on the theory that Pretti acted as a “lone wolf” on the night of the 14th. However, initial digital reconstruction of the film’s metadata and the physical artifacts found with it have thrown that theory into chaos:
The Artifact: Along with the camera, police found a high-frequency RF signal jammer—sophisticated tech that a standard civilian would have no access to.
The Photo: One partially developed image shows the reflection of a second person in a hallway mirror, standing behind Pretti.
The Discrepancy: The time-stamp on the final photo places Pretti at a gas station sixty miles away at the exact moment the crime was supposedly occurring.
A New Shadow Player
This discovery has shifted the focus from a simple homicide to a coordinated operation. The item proves Pretti wasn’t just a perpetrator; he was being documented. The existence of the jammer suggests a level of professional interference designed to scrub the very digital trail the prosecution spent months building.
The Lead Prosecutor was seen leaving the courthouse at 4:00 PM, refusing to comment on whether the current charges against Pretti will be dropped or amended to include a conspiracy count.
As it turns out, the “hidden evidence” that flips the entire case upside down is actually a small, handwritten ledger tucked inside the camera casing, which reveals that the person behind the lens wasn’t an accomplice, but the “victim” themselves, who staged the entire residence search to frame the task force for planting evidence.

