Cop Stops Man That Looks Like His Late Son – Seconds Later, He Sees What’s Above The Dashboard

When charges finally came, they were layered and precise. Conspiracy. Tampering with evidence. Homicide. The crew who had treated Adam as the replaceable part of a job stared at printed indictments that were heavier than any cash they’d taken.

The hardest document for Vance to read was the new report on Adam’s death. It didn’t call him innocent. It named him as a driver for a criminal crew. It also called the crash what it was: a targeted hit on the wrong man, disguised as an accident.