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But with Elena Knox, the shift was instantaneous. One day she was a grieving widow trying to stabilize her late husband’s organization. The next, she was being dissected by strangers as if she were a puzzle hiding something sinister. A Facebook group with more than fifty thousand members began circulating old photos. Users claimed her collarbones, jawline, and even her height were “signs” of a secret identity. They offered nothing resembling evidence—just paranoia wrapped in amateur anatomy.