Blogspot Post.rar: Altered Images - Du

Maya felt cold. Rohan had died in a reported "bike skid" on a deserted road near the university’s south gate. No witnesses. Case closed in 72 hours. But Rohan had been the student webmaster for DU’s internal network. He had access to everything: exam papers, faculty emails, the financial aid slush fund that everyone joked about but no one proved.

rohan_last_night_original.jpg – a photo she’d taken of Rohan laughing in the library. She remembered it vividly. But the image in the folder was different. The metadata showed it was modified 18 months after Rohan’s death. In this version, Rohan wasn’t laughing. He was looking directly at the camera, mouth half-open, eyes rimmed red. Someone had Photoshopped a smudge of text onto the whiteboard behind him: "It wasn’t an accident." ALTERED IMAGES - DU Blogspot POST.rar

The video showed Rohan, phone camera shaking, confronting the Dean in his office. The Dean’s voice was calm. "You think screenshots mean anything? You think a blog post with altered images will bring down a university? You’re a ghost already, Rohan. Just sign the NDA and walk away." Maya felt cold

Frame B: The altered version. Rohan, silent. Whiteboard message: "He knew about the Dean’s slush fund. Ask the network admin." Case closed in 72 hours

Trembling, Maya cross-referenced the blogspot URL in the archive. The blog had been deleted in 2017, but the Wayback Machine had one crawl from April 1, 2016 – April Fools’ Day. The archived page displayed a post titled "ALTERED IMAGES – A Photo Essay on Memory" – dated two weeks after Rohan’s funeral.

Maya connected to that server using credentials Rohan had embedded in the script. Inside: scanned receipts, encrypted chat logs, and a single video file: DEAN_MEETING_3_14_AM.mp4 .