Weapons and drugs moved quietly through Danbury Circle…too quietly. To most, the flow of illicit cargo appeared routine. However, to JM-Corp, the numbers didn’t add up. The weight, distribution, and frequency of shipments were off-pattern, inconsistent with the street-level players known to operate there.
So he traced the cargo: piece by piece, location by location, shipment by shipment, until they discovered the full picture.

By the time the truth surfaced, Weston Stidham had already earned the underground title: King of Danbury Circle.
Upon analyzing the age of the so-called King, the volume of products moved, and the structure of the operation, JM-Corp analysts mapped out the true scale of the empire:
- 2,048 Xanax pills
- 4.3 grams of THC chocolate
- 91 grams of THC cartridges
- 98 grams of mushroom-infused chocolate bars
- 296 grams of THC wax
- 2,000 milligram Testosterone Cypionate
- 1,000 milligram Trenbolone Acetate
- 50 milliliters of Hydrocodone
- 3,180 grams of marijuana
- 6 assault rifles
- 4 rifles
- 2 shotguns
- 1 suppressor
- 1 flamethrower
The scale was staggering. The pattern was unmistakable. The King’s reign was over.
The company’s analysis led to a significant forensic profile and investigative review that brought the silent empire of Danbury Circle to an end.
