Alan Campbell has been asked by a medical student to find out what might be happening with a nine year old murder case. The student, his nephew Dwain Campbell, wants to know why his forensic class will be conducting a second autopsy on the murdered infant. Thinking he would just take a few minutes to look at the case, the detective is shocked when he finds that a nine-year-old boy had been convicted of murder without evidence of an autopsy. Not only that, but there was a shady history with the team of police detectives that investigated the case. Alan suspects that an innocent family had fallen prey to organized crime so sinister it would take a miracle to untangle the web of deceit. But, for now, he must try to tear the murder case apart and keep an innocent young man from going into an adult prison. In Denver, a little boy locked in his room is to inquisitive to be doing nothing. Little Elliot has a world of his own inside his computer that no one knows about. His favorite thing is to spy and now, he knows something about a nine year old murder case. But, if he leaves his home, he will die because germs will kill him. Elliot is a bubble boy willing to do anything God wants him to do but he can't go outside. His sixteen-year-old brother, Ernie, has remembered something. He wants to tell someone and has gotten handcuffed to his bed. Only little Elliot can get away with the evidence to help a boy who has been locked away for nine years. But if Elliot goes outside, he will die.