Weapons and drugs moved quietly through Danbury Circle…too quietly. To most, the flow of illicit cargo appeared routine. However, to the Great Detective, the humbers 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 he 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, the Great Detective 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 Great Detective’s deductions led to a significant seizure, a full search, and the arrest that brought the silent empire of Danbury Circle to an end.
