Chapter 16: The Grand Jury Convenes

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Boston Neurosurgeon Opens Patient's Skull to Find Synthetic Music Box Speaking with His Deceased Mother's Voice, Uncovering His Son's $450 Million Medical Fraud

Chapter 1: The Sound Inside the Skull

Chapter 2: The Vacuum in the Cranium

Chapter 3: Ghost in the Algorithm

Chapter 4: The Injunction

Chapter 5: Seventy-Two Hours

Chapter 6: The Smear

Chapter 7: Stripped of the Coat

Chapter 8: The Shadow Ward

Chapter 9: The Forceps Telemetry

Chapter 10: The Financial Siege

Chapter 11: The Engineer’s Deposition

Chapter 12: The Harmonic Signal

Chapter 13: The Broadcast Hijack

Chapter 14: The Final Breath of Marcus Kincaid

Chapter 15: The Seizure of NeuralAura

Chapter 16: The Grand Jury Convenes

Chapter 17: Interrupted Reckoning

Chapter 18: The Aftermath of Justice

Chapter 19: The View from the Shore

The federal trial against Julian Pendelton commenced at the United States District Court in Boston. The grandeur of the courtroom, with its dark wood panels and hushed atmosphere, felt heavy with the gravity of the accusations. District Attorney Sandra Callahan, a relentless prosecutor known for her meticulous preparation, presented the government’s case.

Arthur sat at the prosecution table, a sober figure in a charcoal suit. He was the key expert witness, his testimony crucial to unraveling Julian’s complex web of deceit. For three days, he delivered precise, unemotional clinical testimony.

He detailed the mechanical structure of the “music-box core,” explaining its brass-and-titanium components and its true function as a synthetic neural replacement. He walked the jury through the falsified CT scans, highlighting the digital manipulation that replaced Kincaid’s brain with a fabricated image of healthy tissue. He presented the cold, hard math behind the planned 72-hour fatal window, showing how Julian had engineered a slow, certain death for his patients.

Julian’s legal team, a formidable array of high-priced attorneys, attempted one final, desperate defense. They painted Arthur as a disgruntled, envious father, claiming he had engineered the entire setup—the “hallucinations,” the “fake” telemetry—out of professional jealousy toward his brilliant, innovative son.

“Dr. Pendelton, isn’t it true,” Julian’s lead attorney pressed, his voice dripping with insinuation, “that your son, Julian, surpassed you, achieving a level of genius you could only dream of?”

Arthur met his gaze, unflinching. “My ambition,” he stated, his voice clear, “was always to save lives, not to value them in stock percentages.”

He then presented the unbroken chain of custody for the titanium forceps’ diagnostic microchip, its data immutable, unalterable. The jury listened silently, their faces unreadable, as the weight of the scientific evidence bore down.

Boston Neurosurgeon Opens Patient's Skull to Find Synthetic Music Box Speaking with His Deceased Mother's Voice, Uncovering His Son's $450 Million Medical Fraud

Chapter 15: The Seizure of NeuralAura Chapter 17: Interrupted Reckoning

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