SWISSX LAW ENFORCEMENT ALERT / SUMMARY REPORT To: Dallas Police Department, Homicide Unit / Crimes Against Persons Division From: SWISSX / Alkiviades “Alki” David Date: 17 April 2026 Subject: Aaron Cain McKnight, Mark Lieberman, Asot Michael, and the broader Dallas / CAMILA / DOWNLOAD.com nexus Dallas Police Department is respectfully directed to review the death of Aaron Cain McKnight not as an isolated incident, but in the context of the wider witness-risk and intermediary pattern preserved in the SWISSX evidence archive. The current filed summary places McKnight in the Dallas lane surrounding Sean “Diddy” Combs operations and treats his death as part of a larger field involving the death of Texas attorney Mark Lieberman, the Antigua homicide of Asot Michael, and a broader investigative matrix connecting CAMILA, DOWNLOAD.com, Sara Bronfman, Alexia Peretz, and Ron Burkle. This summary is not offered as a substitute for the primary evidence. It is a formal routing document directing Dallas PD to the underlying record. The file places Aaron Cain McKnight inside a Dallas witness-risk lane linked to Combs operations, logistics, local setup, and witness exposure. It states that McKnight died on 1 March 2026 in the Dallas / Hurst area and that his death occurred shortly after his name had been advanced as a witness in one or more related civil matters. Dallas PD is specifically identified in the filed summary as an authority that should review the full repository in light of that timing and context. The same summary groups Mark Lieberman with McKnight as part of the same wider pattern. That Texas lane is independently supported by the Comcast Rule 26 disclosures, which place Mark J. Lieberman as active counsel for Alkiviades David and related entities in live federal Texas litigation, and by Lieberman’s own DOJ letter confirming his representation in Texas and his awareness of a federal criminal investigation touching defendants in the wider civil racketeering field. SWISSX respectfully asks Dallas PD to review the Lieberman and McKnight files together rather than as disconnected episodes. The filed summary also includes Asot Michael and treats his homicide in Antigua as part of the same broader cross-jurisdictional pattern of witness, intermediary, and associate neutralization. That does not require Dallas PD to decide the Antigua case. It does mean that the Dallas materials should be reviewed in the context of a potentially transnational pattern, not solely as a local or standalone event. The current investigative summary further states that the wider matrix includes a CAMILA / DOWNLOAD.com lane and says that investigators have traced this lane into Sara Bronfman, Ron Burkle, and Alexia Peretz. SWISSX presents that as an investigative direction requiring serious review of the underlying exhibits, not as a final adjudicated finding. The point is that the Dallas lane is alleged to connect upward into financing, protection, and digital-distribution pathways that are already mapped in the Cook evidence matrix and the public repository. Dallas PD is therefore requested to review the full evidence archive at: CBSYOUSUCK.com/data/combined-records-and-evidence-repository/ That repository contains the Cook Evidence Matrix, the law-enforcement-facing alert materials, the McKnight bundle, the Lieberman materials, the Asot Michael materials, the Texas / Comcast materials, and the linked NXIVM / CAMILA / DOWNLOAD.com materials. SWISSX’s position is that no proper review of this matter can be made from selected excerpts alone. The full architecture of the case is in the archive. Requested action: Review the Aaron Cain McKnight death in the context of the wider witness-risk pattern. Cross-reference McKnight with the Mark Lieberman and Asot Michael materials. Review the Dallas mansion / logistics / witness lane involving Combs-related operations. Assess the CAMILA / DOWNLOAD.com / Bronfman / Peretz / Burkle lane as an investigative nexus. Preserve and review relevant communications, guest lists, security records, travel data, and witness contacts connected to these matters. SWISSX submits this report as a concise law-enforcement-facing synthesis. It is intended to direct Dallas PD to the preserved record and to emphasize that the deaths of Aaron Cain McKnight, Mark Lieberman, and Asot Michael are being pleaded in the filed materials as part of one broader pattern of witness pressure, legal intimidation, enterprise protection, and sensitive-information suppression. It should therefore be read as a formal map to the evidence, while the repository remains the primary evidentiary base.