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00:00You like that, you little slit? Say it.
00:03Please fuck me harder.
00:06On April Fool's Day, during a school event at the table,
00:09I caught my husband with my daughter's teacher.
00:17Afraid I'd scream, he shoved his hand over my mouth.
00:21I stumbled back, lost my foot off,
00:25and he felt his head cracking against the toilet.
00:34He died on impact.
00:35I got five years, and when I got out,
00:38my own daughter cut me out of her life completely.
00:45Year after year, I tried to atone to his mother, to my daughter.
00:49Oh, dear.
00:54But then, one day, I heard my daughter on the phone,
00:57yelling for her dad.
01:00That is when I knew something was wrong.
01:03The next time his mom and my daughter left the house, I followed them.
01:10They stopped in front of a village.
01:12My daughter ran up to a woman, joyfully calling her mom,
01:17and the man standing next to her.
01:19He looked exactly like my husband, the one I watched die.
01:23The man glanced over, let go of the teacher, Jessica,
01:26and took my daughter's hand as they walked into the villa.
01:29When I saw his face, the color drained out of me.
01:32It was him.
01:33My husband, he'd been dead for ten years.
01:36The image of him ten years ago, lying at my feet, covered in blood.
01:40It is a nightmare that was never left.
01:42But here he was, alive, living with the same woman I'd caught him with in that bathroom.
01:49The villa door closed.
01:51Laughter drifted out from inside.
01:53My hands were shaking so badly, it took me three tries to dial 911.
01:57911.
01:58911.
01:58Call 911.
02:03Hello, my name is Chloe.
02:05I, I was involved in a manslaughter case ten years ago with my husband.
02:12I took a deep breath, trying to keep my voice steady.
02:15Just now, I saw him, my husband.
02:19He's alive.
02:20I need you to reopen the case.
02:22Ma'am, that case was closed.
02:24You can't just reopen it based on your word.
02:26Besides, a lot of people look like-
02:27I could never be mistaken.
02:28And the woman with him was the teacher he was cheating on me with.
02:31After I hung up, I just stared at the warm glow of the villa clutching my phone.
02:35I stood there until my legs went numb before I finally turned and went home.
02:45I collapsed onto the laundry piled sofa.
02:48Even space were playing in my mind.
02:50We were childhood sweet friends.
02:52From high school to a living day.
02:53Everyone said we were the perfect, most loving couple.
02:56How could he be so cool?
02:57To fake his own death and destroy my life.
03:00If he was cheating, we could have just gotten a divorce.
03:03Why did he have to do this?
03:04Suddenly, a shrill voice cut through my thoughts, followed by a sharp sting across my face.
03:09You're a curse!
03:11Look at this mess!
03:13You can't even be bothered to clean up, you lazy slob!
03:17How did my son ever marry a piece of trash like you?
03:21My daughter peeked out from the kitchen.
03:22Hey!
03:23Where's dinner?
03:24Are you trying to starve us?
03:26I want steak!
03:28And those jumbo shrimp!
03:29I clutched my cheek, looking at the grandmother and granddaughter who treated me with such venom.
03:35Where were you two today?
03:38Where we go is none of your business, you little curse!
03:41What right does a murderer have to ask questions?
03:44The least you can do is take care of us.
03:45You owe us that much.
03:46Your life now is about making it up to us!
03:48I laughed, staring right into her eyes.
03:52Is Ethan really dead?
03:59The air in the room froze.
04:01His mom and my daughter just stood there, stunned.
04:04They exchanged a look, and his mother stammered, her voice giving her away.
04:08Ethan?
04:09Of course Ethan's dead!
04:11You're the one who killed-
04:13Before she could finish, her phone rang.
04:15She shot me a hateful glare and answered.
04:17Hello?
04:17Regarding the death of Ethan Miller 10 years ago, we are reopening the investigation.
04:22We'll need the family's cooperation.
04:26Her phone clattered to the floor.
04:28My mother-in-law's eyes went wide.
04:30And then she collapsed.
04:32My daughter was the first to react, her face twisting and fury as she lunged at me.
04:37You murderer!
04:39What did you tell the cops?
04:40Are you happy now?
04:41Trying to kill Grandma too?
04:43I looked at her face, twisted in hate.
04:45And it was like looking at a stranger.
04:47Are you happy with me?
04:48When I was pregnant with her, my morning sickness was so bad I ended up in the ER twice.
04:52She was breech.
04:53I pushed for a natural birth.
04:55It ended in an emergency C-section.
04:57Get the crash cart!
04:58I hemorrhaged.
04:59I almost died on that table.
05:01The blood that soaked the operating table.
05:03It was proof that I had traded my life for hers.
05:06When she was little, perhaps sensing my pain, she was always very attached to me.
05:10Mommy, I love you the most.
05:11She'd run straight into my arms, call me Mommy in that tiny voice, nuzzle her face into
05:15my neck, whispering she loved me most.
05:18And now, standing in front of me was a teenager who did nothing but spit venom at me.
05:27I pushed down the pain, tearing through my chest.
05:30I strode forward and grabbed her wrist, my grip like iron.
05:33She stared at my hand, then up at my face, her eyes wide with disbelief.
05:37Let go of me!
05:39How dare you!
05:40I'm teaching you some respect.
05:41I gave her a cold, hard stare.
05:43Raise your voice at me again, and you'll regret it.
05:45Tears welled in her eyes, and then she went berserk, flailing at me, kicking and punching.
05:50Murderer!
05:51You're a curse on this family!
05:53You're supposed to do whatever I say!
05:56You're supposed to-
05:56I shoved her off.
05:57Hard, she stumbled back and fell.
05:59Then snatched a handful of spilled food from the floor and hurled it at me.
06:03You hear me?
06:03You murdered my dad!
06:05You owe me!
06:08You're supposed to do whatever I want forever!
06:11I dodged the flying mess.
06:13God, I'm an asshole!
06:14Looking at this hysterical, spoiled girl, my patience was gone.
06:17A smirk touched my lips.
06:19What's the matter?
06:19You've been playing this part for so long, have you actually started to believe your own lies?
06:24That villa you visited today?
06:26Do you need me to remind you who lives there?
06:37I- I have no idea what you're talking about.
06:41A villa?
06:42Someone like us?
06:43How could we afford to go to a place like that?
06:45You're just making things up because you don't want to take care of me and grandma anymore.
06:49You just want to stop paying for what you did.
06:51My mother-in-law struggled to her feet.
06:53Her face a mask of pure fury.
06:55Chloe, you stop making trouble!
06:57You say Ethan's alive?
06:59Then prove it!
07:00Show me the proof right now!
07:02And if you can't, you'll get on your hands and knees and scrub this entire house clean!
07:06And then you'll give me every last cent you have!
07:09I shot her in icy glare.
07:10Turned.
07:11Went to my room and slammed the door shut.
07:13The screaming from the other side of the door was deafening.
07:16You ungrateful bitch!
07:17When you got out of prison, you had nowhere to go!
07:19I was the one who took you in!
07:21Had it easy for five years and now you want to throw it all away?
07:24Chloe, you get out here right now!
07:26I collapsed onto my bed, exhausted, and closed my eyes.
07:30The shouting eventually died down, replaced by the frantic, hushed whispers of my mother-in-law.
07:35And daughter, I could just make out bits and pieces.
07:37Phrases like,
07:38She knows!
07:40Tell dad.
07:41A small smile touched my lips.
07:42Let it all unravel.
07:44The more they panicked, the better.
07:49The next morning, the same daughter who'd been spitting fire at me the day before
07:53knocked meekly on my bedroom door.
07:54When I opened it, she was all smiles.
07:57Mom, I'm sorry.
07:58I was completely out of line yesterday.
07:59It's just, for those five years you were in prison, people always said my mom was a murderer.
08:03The other kids wouldn't play with me.
08:04I guess I started to blame you.
08:06But you were right, Mom.
08:07None of it was your fault.
08:08These past five years, you're the one who kept this family going.
08:10She took a deep breath.
08:12Her chin tilted up slightly.
08:13You always cook for me.
08:15So today, I made breakfast.
08:16I just, I hope you can forgive me.
08:18She looked at me, her expression tight with anticipation.
08:21I studied her face, and just as her gaze started to falter, I finally nodded.
08:26I was wrong yesterday, too.
08:28I just, I miss your father so much.
08:31When I saw someone who looked like him, I called the police and asked them to reopen the case.
08:36For a split second, my daughter's face went rigid.
08:39She grabbed my arm, steering me toward the table.
08:45The moment I sat down, she was already pushing a bowl of oatmeal in front of me.
08:50Mom, you accepted my apology.
08:52You know that man wasn't dad.
08:53So can you please call the police and drop it?
08:55I smiled.
08:55They've already started.
08:57It's out of my hands now.
08:59The smile vanished from my daughter's face, replaced by a dark scowl.
09:02I raised an eyebrow, about to say something else.
09:05But my mother-in-law quickly pulled my daughter behind her.
09:08Let's not worry about that now.
09:10Lily made this oatmeal especially for you.
09:12You should try it.
09:13Her usually sour face was stretched into a smile, every wrinkle deepening, making her
09:18look all the more unsettling.
09:19I didn't say a word.
09:20I watched my daughter pout, drop into her seat, and dig into her own bowl.
09:24Lily, that pumpkin oatmeal looks really good.
09:27Can we twade?
09:28But I made you your favorite with the berries.
09:30Why do you want mine?
09:31A flicker of annoyance crossed my mother-in-law's face, but she nudged her granddaughter.
09:35Reluctantly, Lily pushed her bowl of pumpkin oatmeal toward me.
09:38I took a bite.
09:40Besides being overly sweet, it seemed fine.
09:43But after a few more spoonfuls, the room started to spin.
09:46I managed to press the button on her.
09:48And my body gave out.
09:50I collapsed onto the table.
09:55As I went down, I heard my mother-in-law's triumphant voice.
09:59The stupid bitch.
10:00Did she really think she was safe just by not eating from her bowl?
10:03I drugged everything.
10:05My daughter sounded worried.
10:06Grandma, I ate some too.
10:08Am I going to be okay?
10:09Through my blurry vision, I saw my mother.
10:11Law stroking Lily's hair.
10:13Don't worry, sweetie.
10:14The only reason it hit her so hard is she got greedy and ate too much.
10:19Grandma, what do we do now?
10:21My mother-in-law's voice dropped to something chilling and low.
10:24We find a way to get rid of her.
10:25Clean and quiet.
10:26So no one ever suspects a thing.
10:28If she hadn't walked in on them all those years ago,
10:31Ethan wouldn't have had to fake his own death
10:33just to protect Jessica from being labeled a homewrecker.
10:37Because of her, Ethan hasn't been able to be with us
10:40to be a real family all these years!
10:42My face was pressed against the cold tabletop.
10:45Ice crept through my chest.
10:46They framed me, sent me to prison.
10:48Just so Jessica wouldn't get labeled a homewrecker.
10:50My daughter's young, cruel voice piped up.
10:52Exactly.
10:53She went to prison for murder and actually got out.
10:55It would have been better if she died in there.
10:57Then Grandma's inheritance
10:58and all the money Dad makes
11:00could go to Mommy Jessica and my little brother!
11:03Inheritance, my parents had left me
11:05nearly a million dollars in two houses.
11:07All in my name.
11:08Before they died,
11:09they both warned me not to let Ethan know.
11:11I'd brushed them off.
11:13So sure that the man who loved me more than life itself
11:15would never hurt me for money.
11:17But in the end,
11:18I heard my mother in.
11:19Law's footsteps approaching.
11:25It's fine!
11:26She can still die right now.
11:28Once she's gone,
11:29no one will keep pushing.
11:31The police will drop the investigation.
11:33We'll make it look like an accident.
11:34Sell the houses,
11:36take the money,
11:36and start over abroad.
11:38No one will ever find us.
11:40Oh, that's amazing, Grandma!
11:41I've always wanted to go to Paris.
11:44Good.
11:45I'll go run the bath.
11:46You go get the hair dryer.
11:47My mother-in-law dragged me toward the bathroom.
11:49My body slammed into chairs and walls.
11:51Each jolt of pain pulled me back,
11:53feeling creeping into my limbs.
11:55She dumped me into the tub.
11:56The water rose quickly,
11:58spreading over my body,
11:59climbing toward my nose.
12:00I focused everything I had
12:01and felt my fingers begin to bend.
12:03Just then,
12:04my daughter walked in with the hair dryer.
12:06My mother in.
12:07Law plugged it in
12:07and held it high above the bed.
12:09Her face twisted with something vicious.
12:11Blame your own rotten luck.
12:13Now go to hell
12:14and don't you dare come back!
12:16The hair dryer came down.
12:18In that instant,
12:18the research
12:19helped it aside.
12:21And the control exploded.
12:22A team of officers in uniform
12:24flooded the room.
12:32My mother-in-law froze,
12:33the buzzing hair dryer still in her hand,
12:35her eyes wide with disbelief
12:37with the cops swarming into her house.
12:39Police! Don't move!
12:40Drop the hair dryer!
12:43She didn't drop it.
12:44She brandished it at him like a weapon.
12:46Even if you're the police,
12:47you can't just barge into a private home!
12:49I'm suing you!
12:50The officer in the morning.
12:51On the wall!
12:52He signaled two colleagues to cover
12:54and my stunned daughter.
12:56Then rushed to the tub
12:57and pulled me out.
13:00I tried to speak,
13:01my mouth clumsy and unresponsive.
13:03It took a few tries
13:04before I managed a hoarse whisper.
13:06My...
13:06My pocket...
13:08Phone...
13:09Recording.
13:10The cop holding me leaned closer.
13:12What was that, ma'am?
13:13My...
13:13My pocket...
13:14Phone...
13:15Recording.
13:16I repeated myself slowly,
13:18painstakingly.
13:18He nodded,
13:19carried me into the living room,
13:21and passed me to a female officer.
13:22She started checking my pockets
13:24for the phone.
13:25The moment they walked her outside,
13:27my mother-in-law started to wail.
13:28Through the window.
13:30I saw her spot the crowd of neighbors
13:32gathering behind the police table.
13:34She immediately cried hysterically.
13:39Oh, why me?
13:41Why am I so unlucky
13:43to have such a heartless daughter-in-law?
13:46Ten years ago,
13:46she murdered my son.
13:47Five years ago,
13:48I took pity on her
13:49and let her move in.
13:50and I gave her a home,
13:51and this is how she repays me?
13:52She gets a cop boyfriend
13:53and has him come arrest
13:54an old woman like me?
13:56Ethan, do you see this?
13:57Do you see what your wife
13:59is doing to your mother?
14:00She's trying to destroy us
14:01just like she destroyed you.
14:03My daughter, cuffed,
14:04and being let out,
14:05instantly caught on.
14:06She threw herself at my legs,
14:07her face streaked with tears.
14:09Mommy, please!
14:10I won't get in the way
14:11of you and your new boyfriend.
14:13Just don't let him
14:13take Grandma away.
14:14She's the one who took care of me
14:16for the five years you were gone.
14:18I can't live without her.
14:19I'm begging you,
14:20please let her go.
14:22As my daughter sobbed,
14:24the neighbors' faces turned to stone.
14:26They started pointing,
14:27their whispers,
14:28carrying on the wind.
14:33The Millers have had it so rough.
14:35First, the son gets killed
14:36by his wife ten years ago.
14:38The old woman and her granddaughter
14:39were all alone for five years.
14:41Now the wife's only been out of prison
14:43for five years
14:44and she's already complaining
14:45they're holding her back.
14:46If she leaves them,
14:47what are they going to do?
14:48Really?
14:49Because the way I heard it
14:50is that the son, Ethan,
14:51was cheating and she caught him.
14:53She accidentally pushed him
14:54and he died.
14:56It was a complete accident.
14:58Even if he was cheating,
15:00come on, boys will be boys.
15:01That doesn't mean she had to kill him.
15:03She killed her husband ten years ago
15:04and now she's trying
15:05to get rid of his mother.
15:06That kind of woman is real trouble.
15:08The other neighbors nodded a lot.
15:10Their judgment washed over me.
15:12I could even see the doubt
15:13creeping into the eyes
15:14of the officers
15:15who had just saved my life.
15:16The lead officer frowned,
15:17about to speak,
15:19but I slowly raised my hand,
15:20taking the phone from the female officer
15:22before she could put it away.
15:23I looked directly at my mother,
15:25in-law,
15:26who was still putting on a show
15:27for the crowd,
15:27and I spoke my voice
15:29quiet but clear.
15:30I recorded everything you said.
15:32Her wailing stopped abruptly.
15:34Her eyes shut up.
15:35She scrambled to your feet
15:36and lunged me,
15:37trying to snatch the phone from my hand.
15:38but an officer blocked her hand.
15:40As she watched in horror,
15:42I pressed play.
15:46Her voice, crystal clear,
15:48echoed from my phone speaker.
15:49And I drugged everything.
15:51Get rid of her.
15:52Quietly.
15:53Sell the houses,
15:54take all the money,
15:55and start a new life abroad.
15:56The color drained
15:57from my mother-in-law's face.
15:59The neighbor's chatter died instantly,
16:01replaced by a deathly silence.
16:02My daughter let go of my legs
16:04and stumbled backward,
16:05her eyes wide with terror.
16:06The lead officer's expression hardened.
16:09Take him away.
16:10The recording is fake.
16:13She's framing me.
16:15She's framing me.
16:16Don't listen to her.
16:17It's all lies.
16:19But no one was listening anymore.
16:20Fed up with her screaming,
16:22one of the officers barked at her.
16:23Shut up.
16:24Quiet.
16:24I looked at the female officer beside...
16:26The food on the table,
16:27they haven't had a chance
16:28to clean up yet.
16:29You should be able to find something.
16:31She gave me a sympathetic nod.
16:32I'd worked with another officer
16:34to bag everything on the table as evidence.
16:36I leaned back on the sofa,
16:38watching as my mother-in-law
16:40and daughter Laura scored it out.
16:45Outside, I heard someone whisper,
16:46So the old woman
16:47was the real monster all along.
16:49Tell me about it.
16:50For the last five years,
16:52she's worked her daughter-in-law
16:53like a dog.
16:54Who knew she was capable
16:55of actual murder?
16:57The mood outside
16:58had shifted completely.
16:59The same people
17:00who'd turned on me moments ago
17:02were now listing
17:02every cruel thing
17:03my mother-in-law had ever done.
17:06The female officer
17:07used the time
17:07to take my statement.
17:08Everything since the day I got out.
17:10Then, she took me to the hospital.
17:12The doctors found at least
17:13three different sedatives
17:14mixed in my system.
17:15The dosage of each was small,
17:17but the combination was dangerous.
17:19They wanted to keep me
17:20for a few days for observation.
17:22On my second day in the hospital,
17:24the same female officer
17:25came to visit.
17:26She gave me an update on the case.
17:27The recording and the oatmeal
17:29you provided are solid evidence.
17:31It's more than enough
17:31to convict your mother-in-law
17:32of attempted murder.
17:33She's looking at a minimum
17:34of ten years.
17:35Your daughter was an accomplice.
17:37She's under 16,
17:38so her case goes
17:39through the juvenile system.
17:41Once adjudicated,
17:42she'll be committed
17:42to a juvenile correctional facility.
17:47In that case,
17:48am I still legally obligated
17:50to raise her?
17:54The officer nodded,
17:56her eyes full of pity.
17:57I lowered my gaze.
17:58Then I'll enroll her
17:58in one of those special schools.
18:01The strict kind.
18:02I'll cover every cent.
18:04From what I'd heard,
18:05those places were tougher
18:06than military school.
18:07I had no doubt
18:08those places would break her.
18:10Better than anything
18:11I could have done myself.
18:12With Lily's future settled,
18:14I changed the subject.
18:16And Ethan?
18:17Have you found him yet?
18:19The officer shook her head.
18:21We went to the villa
18:22you mentioned,
18:22but it was empty.
18:23Cleared out.
18:24No sign anyone
18:25had been living there.
18:26We questioned the neighbors.
18:28It seems the family
18:29left the same night
18:30you saw them.
18:30She paused for a moment
18:32before continuing.
18:32Your mother-in-law
18:33must have tipped him off.
18:34But we have a team on it.
18:36We've put out an APB.
18:37It's only a matter of time
18:38before we find him.
18:39I nodded.
18:40It's okay.
18:41As long as we can get this
18:43to court and clear my name,
18:44that's all that matters.
18:45Besides,
18:46that was all part of it.
18:48I'd given him
18:48the opportunity to flee.
18:50but he'd stayed hidden.
18:51It might have taken
18:52the police forever
18:52to find him.
18:54But a man on the run.
18:55A man in a hurry.
18:56He always slips up.
18:57And honestly,
18:58part of me wanted him
18:59to suffer.
19:00To spend every waking moment
19:01looking over his shoulder,
19:02drowning in fear.
19:06My mother-in-law's bail hearing
19:08was scheduled
19:09for a few months out.
19:10None of us expected
19:11Ethan to show up.
19:12But the night before
19:13the hearing,
19:14he did,
19:14standing right at my door.
19:16He was a wreck.
19:18Bruised.
19:18Clothes filthy.
19:20When Ethan saw me,
19:21relief washed over his face.
19:22His voice was hoarse
19:24as he said,
19:24Chloe,
19:25I finally made it back to you.
19:26He reached for my hand,
19:27but I pulled away.
19:28His hand hung there.
19:30Chloe,
19:30I'm so sorry.
19:31I never knew things
19:31would get so bad.
19:32When you pushed me,
19:33I blacked out.
19:34My mom,
19:35she saw I didn't have a rather.
19:36She thought I was really dead.
19:37That's why she went to the police.
19:38But I wasn't.
19:40I woke up
19:40in the hospital morgue.
19:42I was coming back for you.
19:44He paused here,
19:45deliberately,
19:46watching my face
19:46for a reaction.
19:47I just crossed my arms
19:49and stared at him,
19:50my face giving nothing away.
19:51When I didn't say anything,
19:52Ethan had no choice
19:53but to keep going,
19:54stumbling over his own words.
19:56But the moment I walked
19:57out of that hospital,
19:57someone jumped me.
19:58When I came to,
19:59I was in Eastern Europe.
20:01They sold me
20:01to some human trafficking ring.
20:03I tried to escape
20:04over and over
20:04but they just catch me
20:05and beat me.
20:06I had to lay low
20:07for three years,
20:08just waiting for the right moment.
20:09I just now managed
20:10to get back.
20:11I never knew
20:11he had it in him
20:12to be such a damn good actor.
20:14If I didn't know the truth,
20:15I might have actually believed him.
20:16A cold smile
20:17twisted my lips.
20:18Sold to a trafficking ring?
20:23His eyes lit up.
20:24He thought I was buying it.
20:25Thought I was still
20:26the same naive girl
20:27who believed every word he said.
20:28Chloe,
20:29my mom,
20:30she only did what she did
20:31because she thought I was dead.
20:32Can you talk to the DA?
20:33Ask them to drop
20:33the charges against her?
20:35Besides,
20:36I heard she tried to help you
20:37ten years ago.
20:38She asked them to go easy on you
20:39but the prosecutor said
20:40the case was too serious.
20:41That's why you got
20:42such a long sentence.
20:43Ethan,
20:43do you really think
20:44I'm that stupid?
20:45Or have you forgotten
20:46that I know the real truth?
20:48Ten years ago,
20:49even if you had died,
20:50it was an accident.
20:51Manslaughter.
20:51With a good lawyer,
20:52I might have gotten probation
20:53or a year or two at most.
20:55But your precious mother
20:56helped Jessica disappear,
20:58deleted the security footage
20:59and told the police
20:59it was premeditated
21:00that I murdered you
21:01in cold blood.
21:02That's why I got five years.
21:03And you're telling me
21:04she went to bat for me?
21:05Where was all that kindness
21:07when I was rotting in a cell?
21:08Ethan opened his mouth
21:09but no words came out.
21:10I wasn't about to
21:11let him off the hook.
21:13I pulled out my phone
21:14and waved it in his face.
21:19And that's not all.
21:21Besides the evidence
21:21of you faking your own death
21:22to frame me
21:23and your mother's conspiracy
21:24to have me murdered,
21:25I also have proof
21:26of the secret family
21:26you started with Jessica.
21:27The child the house
21:28committed murdered,
21:29obstruction of justice
21:30and years of tax fraud
21:31to hide your little secret family.
21:33You're looking at
21:3420 years minimum.
21:35So,
21:36how does that feel?
21:38If Ethan's eyes went wide
21:39like he couldn't believe
21:40I had it in me,
21:44I stepped back,
21:45dodging him.
21:46Just as he moved
21:47to lunge again,
21:48rapid footsteps
21:49thundered in from behind.
21:50Ethan,
21:51I'm not just sending you
21:52to prison.
21:53That divorce
21:53you were too much
21:54of a coward to ask for,
21:55I'm filing.
21:55The words had barely
21:57left my lips
21:57when cops flooded
21:58from my mouth
21:58surrounding me.
21:59The female officer
22:00pulled me behind her
22:01as I watched,
22:02a small,
22:02satisfied smile.
22:03You know,
22:03Ethan,
22:05if you hadn't come back
22:06to me on your own,
22:07you might have stayed
22:08a free man
22:09for a little while longer.
22:10He was a terrible husband,
22:11but he'd always been
22:12a devoted son.
22:13There was no way
22:14he'd just sit back
22:15and watch his mother
22:15go to prison.
22:16Besides,
22:17he was a wanted man.
22:17Life on the run
22:18wasn't easy.
22:19I just never imagined
22:20his grand plan
22:20would be to come
22:21crawling back to me.
22:22I met his disbelieving gaze
22:23and mouthed the word silent.
22:25Go.
22:26To hell.
22:31Reality finally
22:31crashed down on him.
22:33He started struggling
22:34while screaming.
22:37No!
22:37You can't do this!
22:38She can talk to the DA!
22:40Just let me go!
22:41But no one was listening.
22:42After they dragged Ethan away,
22:43the female officer
22:44who'd stayed behind
22:45spoke to me softly.
22:46Warmth spread through my chest
22:47and then,
22:48quietly, sadness.
22:49A complete stranger
22:50could feel sympathy
22:50for what I'd been through.
22:51But the person
22:52who has been by my side
22:53for decades.
22:53The one who sleeps
22:54next to me every night.
22:55All he'd ever wanted
22:56was for me to die.
22:57Now that we have Ethan,
22:58he'll lead us right to Jessica.
23:00She's looking at conspiracy,
23:01filing a false police report,
23:03fraud.
23:03With all those charges combined,
23:04she's facing up to 15 years.
23:06The officer hesitated
23:07for a moment,
23:07then reminded me,
23:08Before her trial,
23:09you should talk to your lawyer.
23:10You can sue her
23:11to recover everything
23:12you lost financially
23:13over the last decade.
23:14I smiled and nodded.
23:16Thanks for the tip.
23:19Anytime.
23:27She looked relieved,
23:28gave my shoulder
23:29a gentle squeeze,
23:30then she was gone.
23:31The moment she was gone,
23:39she sat at the defendant's table,
23:41looking terrified.
23:42But even after my lawyer
23:43laid out all the evidence,
23:44she still tried
23:45to deny everything.
23:46But my son was dead,
23:48and that...
23:49Chloe!
23:49She's standing right there!
23:50She's fine!
23:51Why should I go to jail
23:52when she's not even dead?
23:53She caught the judge's warning glare
23:55and swallowed the curse
23:56she was about to spit out.
23:57I listened to her pathetic excuses,
23:59feeling nothing but cold satisfaction.
24:01I'm guessing no one told you.
24:02Your son was arrested last night.
24:04They're still processing the evidence.
24:06That's the only reason
24:07you two aren't sitting here together.
24:11The words had barely left my mouth
24:13when her face turned completely ashen.
24:15She slumped in her chair,
24:16mouth hanging open,
24:17the fight draining out of her.
24:18Then,
24:19a flicker of understanding
24:20flashed in her eyes.
24:21She shot to her feet
24:22and lunged straight from her.
24:23to her heart
24:25and turning in away Fred
24:28who shows up

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