Forgetting their own

The intruders had been thorough, disabling the home’s security system to avoid any alarm being raised. They moved with confidence, sure that no one would ever know they were there. But their arrogance blinded them. They never stopped to consider that their own cameras—planted with such care—would record them. What they thought was hidden surveillance became evidence against them, each movement etched into digital memory for the police to uncover later.
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