An “inside job” is a common theme in crime stories. It’s when the person committing a crime either lives or works where the crime occurred or is assisted by someone who lives or works there. The person on the inside is usually motivated by greed but sometimes by revenge or perhaps out of loyalty to the criminal perpetrating the crime. What if none of those reasons were true and the person on the inside was in fact the victim of the crime? Would that make any sense? Not unless the person on the inside was being blackmailed, deceived or controlled ...

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