But as the investigation crawled forward, the attention of certain corners of the internet drifted elsewhere—to Knox’s widow, Elena.
Elena Knox had never been a household name. She was known inside conservative communities, respected quietly, recognized occasionally thanks to her years competing in state pageants, but she wasn’t a public figure in any meaningful way. That changed instantly. Within a week of the funeral, she took over leadership of Frontline Generation. A month later, she stood in the Oval Office beside political heavyweights. In the months that followed, she became a familiar face at rallies, policy meetings, and televised fundraisers.