There are crimes.
And then there are consequences.
Fifteen years ago, something happened in a Mumbai courtroom.
Most of the people present forgot it before they reached home.
One person never did.
Now, seemingly ordinary people are dying. A retired judge. A journalist. A businessman. A teacher.
No signs of violence.
No evidence of murder.
No explanation that survives scrutiny.
As investigators struggle to find a pattern, a disturbing question emerges:
What if these deaths are not random at all?
What if someone has spent years waiting for the perfect moment?
Atmospheric, unsettling, and impossible to put down, They Did Not Know is a psychological thriller about memory, grief, and the terrible things that can grow in the silence after a person is dismissed.
Because some moments end.