SHOCKING TRUTH REVEALED!! A hidden clue is starting to point straight at the truth—and Pascal may be the key Sidwell has been missing all along. One quiet move, one leaked detail, and suddenly Cullum’s presence doesn’t look like a coincidence anymore. If Sidwell follows that trail, he won’t just find answers… he’ll realize the real killer has been right in front of him. So what exactly did Pascal set in motion?

What if the truth behind Marco’s stabbing was never hidden—but quietly set in motion by someone no one was watching? The entire chain of events may trace back to one overlooked figure: Pascal. Not a mastermind, not a villain on Cullum’s level, but the single weak link that triggered a catastrophe. If this theory holds, then Sidwell’s path to the truth won’t come from heroics or luck—it will come from unraveling a mistake that should never have happened.

Pascal’s role begins with knowledge. He knew Marco had taken the vials. He was close enough to observe both Marco and Lucas, and more importantly, he had motive—whether driven by jealousy, obsession, or a twisted desire to control the situation. In a moment that seemed insignificant at the time, Pascal made the decision that changed everything: he contacted Cullum. That call, that one leak, may have set the entire tragedy into motion.

But Pascal never intended for things to go this far. That’s where the theory turns dark. He may have believed Cullum would simply intervene, intimidate, or redirect the situation—possibly even target Lucas instead. Instead, Cullum escalated. Marco was stabbed, brutally and deliberately, and left to die. In that instant, Pascal lost control of the outcome. What he thought was manipulation became murder.

From Sidwell’s perspective, the initial narrative is misleading. Everything points toward Sonny. The timing, the chaos, the long-standing rivalry—it all fits too neatly. And that’s exactly why Sidwell buys into it. His hatred for Sonny blinds him, locking him into a single theory while the real answer stands right beside him. But cracks begin to form when the details stop aligning. Có thể là đồ họa về văn bản cho biết 'EVIDENCE REVEALED 22:15:4312 22:15:4312DEC 15:43 12 DEC THE MISSING Soap Spoilers LINK FOUND Location LocationGrerhe.22:15:43.012:5022 Grerheg 22: 5:43 013:5022 Pascel's notes OR-OR-E3 2-05-CS wotsting woettes 2016 Random Hiash 82-676 2-LTs nont Cullum ල්කැගමත් document would evchan the key ocaиneл Pascon. motes Pesesi't PASCAL'S REVELATION A HIDDEN CLUE IS STARTING TO POINT STRAIGHT AT THE TRUTH-AND PASCAL MAY BE THE KEY SIDWELL HAS BEEN MISSING ALL ALONG'

Cullum knew too much. He arrived too quickly. He seemed to have precise information about the missing vials and Marco’s movements. That kind of awareness doesn’t happen by chance. Sidwell, whether through instinct or calculation, begins to suspect that someone fed Cullum that information. And once that idea takes root, the investigation shifts inward.

Pascal becomes the obvious weak point. He had access. He had knowledge. And most importantly, he had proximity to the truth before anyone else. Whether it’s through nervous behavior, inconsistent explanations, or subtle tells under pressure, Pascal starts to stand out. Sidwell doesn’t need a full confession at first—he just needs enough to know that something doesn’t add up.

There are two ways this could break. In one version, Sidwell confronts Pascal directly, forcing the truth out of him. Under pressure, Pascal admits he made the call, believing it was harmless. In another version, Sidwell uncovers the evidence himself—call records, surveillance, or a third-party witness—connecting Pascal to Cullum without a single word spoken. Either way, the result is the same: the chain becomes clear.

Once Sidwell connects the dots, the realization hits hard. Pascal tipped Cullum. Cullum acted on that tip. Marco died because of it. And suddenly, the entire narrative collapses. Sonny isn’t the killer. He was never the killer. The man Sidwell trusted—the man standing within his own circle—was responsible all along.

That moment doesn’t just reveal the truth. It detonates everything. Cullum’s betrayal becomes personal. This isn’t just about Marco anymore—it’s about being deceived, manipulated, and made a fool of. Sidwell’s rage shifts instantly, and when it does, Cullum becomes the target. Whether it leads to a direct confrontation, a calculated takedown, or an all-out war, the consequences will be explosive.

Pascal’s fate is just as dark. Once exposed, he becomes a liability. The same mistake that started the chain may seal his own end. In a world where loose ends don’t survive, Pascal’s role as the “accidental trigger” could cost him everything.

And yet, the most dangerous twist may still lie ahead. Even with the truth revealed, the damage is already done. Sidwell’s obsession with Sonny may have caused collateral chaos—actions that can’t be undone. And if Cullum falls too quickly, there’s a real risk that someone else—possibly Jason—gets pulled into the fallout, blamed or framed in the aftermath.

In the end, this isn’t just a story about who stabbed Marco. It’s about how one small decision—one phone call—can spiral into irreversible destruction. The truth was never buried. It was passed along, one step at a time, until it became impossible to ignore. And when Sidwell finally sees it clearly, it may already be too late to stop what comes next.