The video went live at 7:01 AM. By 7:09, it had over 200,000 views. By 8:00, Graham Langford’s name was trending worldwide. Evelyn Crane’s legal team had packaged the testimony like a bomb—footage of Elizabeth Langford recounting her exile, visuals of old documents, black-and-white board photos from the early Langford days, and—most damning of all—a typed, signed copy of the original will bearing their father’s seal. It all played out like a documentary, truth weaponized as a strategy. Serena watched it unfold from a secure townhouse Daniel had relocated her to overnight. “They’re calling it The Langford Lie,” he said, eyes on the wall-mounted TV. “It’s only the beginning,” she murmured. Daniel turned to her. “We need to keep moving. He won’t sit idle after this.” Serena didn’t fl

