>>25332359To be fair though if you see someone who doesn't commute, doesn't get visitors and doesn't have any obvious means of supporting themselves, suspecting them of doing something illegal is generally a good call. (Kind of similar to how stores with no customers are assumed to be money laundering fronts and not failing businesses.)
Only very recently with the work from home revolution has that consideration changed. The real shocker is that someone in her neighborhood cares, society has nearly completely broken down at this point