Spider plant turned almost adjectives black and wilted overnight? I have a spider plant that I have have for about 2...

I have a spider plant that I have have for about 2 years. I started it from sprout and it got rather big and healthy over those 2 years. However, yesterday I trimmed the leaf tips similar to I normally do every few weeks and I woke up this morning to a nearly dead, black and wilted spider plant. The leaves are almost pure black and wilted up to the well part about partly way up on most of the leaves. Some of the smaller ones are black all the mode to the root base. The soil was not too dry or drizzly, about like common. I did not fertilize recently (about 3 weeks ago) So I am just baffled by this mystery. I checked out the soil, nought weird other than alot of mineral residue on the top, which is similar to normal. I ve had mineral deposits on the leafs, however I enjoy never seen a plant wilt and turn black this fast, ever.
Does anyone know if nearby is some kind of rapidly multiplying germs that could devastate a plant overnight? Ive looked every where this indeed strange. Thank you
Answers:    I'd take poor ol' Spidey to your local nursery (floral). They should own specialists for houseplants. Actually call them first to see if they have someone you can pinch Spidey to for advice.

Is Spidey in a big plenty pot? Maybe he is root-bound and needs new dirt and a bigger home..