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Husband Protects Baby's Killer

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I stood in Joel's home office, the silence of our house pressing against my ears. Our daughter had been gone for three months now, and the pain still felt as fresh as the day I found her lifeless body in her crib. I couldn't sleep. I couldn't eat. All I could do was search for answers that Joel refused to give me. He'd been acting strange since the funeral—distant, secretive. Always locking his office door, taking calls in hushed tones. Something wasn't right. "I need to find those case files," I whispered to myself, running my fingers along the edge of his desk. "He must have something that could help us." Joel had always kept a spare key to his evidence cabinet in his desk drawer.

Husband Protects Baby's Killer Chapter 1

I stood in Joel's home office, the silence of our house pressing against my ears. Our daughter had been gone for three months now, and the pain still felt as fresh as the day I found her lifeless body in her crib. I couldn't sleep. I couldn't eat. All I could do was search for answers that Joel refused to give me.

He'd been acting strange since the funeral—distant, secretive. Always locking his office door, taking calls in hushed tones. Something wasn't right.

"I need to find those case files," I whispered to myself, running my fingers along the edge of his desk. "He must have something that could help us."

Joel had always kept a spare key to his evidence cabinet in his desk drawer. I knew it was there—I'd seen him use it countless times. My hands trembled as I pulled it open, searching through the clutter until my fingers closed around the small metal key.

The cabinet stood in the corner of his office—a pristine white container with a digital lock. I inserted the key and heard the mechanism click open.

"Please," I murmured, "please let there be something here."

I pulled the door open and began rifling through the neatly labeled folders. Most contained mundane evidence from cases I'd heard Joel mention over dinner—nothing related to our daughter.

Then I saw it—a small envelope tucked behind a stack of papers, not even labeled. My heart raced as I reached for it.

Inside was a single plastic bag containing a tiny red fingernail.

"Oh my God," I breathed, holding it up to the light. The nail was perfectly shaped, painted a brilliant red that seemed to pulse with malevolence in the fluorescent light of the office.

This was it—the evidence that could prove Ariella Cruz had deliberately murdered our daughter. The evidence Joel had been hiding from me.

"Why would he..." My voice trailed off as confusion gave way to a sickening realization. Joel hadn't just failed to find justice for our child—he had actively been protecting her killer.

The front door slammed downstairs, and I nearly dropped the evidence bag. Joel was home early.

I quickly photographed the evidence with my phone and returned everything exactly as I'd found it, locking the cabinet and replacing the key. Then I waited.

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"You went through my files." Joel's voice was ice cold as he stood in the doorway of our bedroom later that night.

I turned to face him, my heart hammering against my ribs. "I found the red fingernail, Joel."

He didn't deny it. Instead, his expression hardened into something I barely recognized—calculating, almost predatory.

"That evidence could prove Ariella murdered our daughter," I said, my voice shaking with emotion. "Why would you hide it?"

Joel closed the door behind him and leaned against it, arms crossed. "I have my reasons, Riley."

"Reasons?" I echoed, disbelief washing over me. "Our baby is dead! She was murdered, and you're protecting the person who did it!"

"It's more complicated than that," he said, his tone maddeningly calm. "There are things you don't understand."

"Then help me understand!" I cried, tears streaming down my face. "Tell me why you're falsifying autopsy reports! Tell me why you're hiding evidence!"

Something flickered in his eyes—surprise, perhaps, that I knew so much. But it quickly hardened again.

"I can't explain everything right now," he said firmly. "But I'm doing what needs to be done."

---

Three days later, I made my decision. I couldn't live with this betrayal any longer.

"I'll sign the divorce papers," I told Joel in our kitchen, my voice steady despite the storm inside me. "I'll leave quietly. No fight, no contest."

Joel looked up from his coffee, suspicion etched across his face. "What do you want in return?"

"The evidence," I said simply. "All of it. The fingernail, the true autopsy reports—everything you've been hiding about our daughter's case."

I thought I saw something like regret flash in his eyes. But then his expression hardened again.

"No," he said flatly.

"No?" I repeated, incredulous. "Joel, this is our daughter we're talking about!"

"And I said no." He stood up abruptly, towering over me. "I won't risk everything I've built just to satisfy your... obsession."

Before I could respond, he pulled a folder from his briefcase and tossed it onto the counter between us.

"What's this?" I asked, though something in me already knew.

"Psychiatric evaluation," he said coldly. "It proves you're mentally unstable and unfit to make legal decisions."

I opened the folder with trembling hands. Inside was an official-looking document bearing my name and Joel's professional signature.

"This is fake," I whispered, looking up at him in horror.

Joel's smile didn't reach his eyes. "Who do you think they'll believe, Riley? The respected forensic pathologist with twenty years of experience, or the grieving mother with a history of emotional instability?"

In that moment, I realized just how far he would go to protect Ariella Cruz—and how alone I truly was in my fight for justice.

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