Investigative journalists are often at risk of becoming victims, especially if their case hurts the powerful or major criminal structures. A well-known journalist was found dead in his home, and at first glance his death was determined to be caused by natural causes. But an experienced investigator who arrived at the scene immediately saw several inconsistencies and the case quickly gained another status — murder. But you can not sew up small details, you need more evidence and clues to get on the trail of the killer and his customer. And the fact that the murder ordered, no one doubts.