Em… if I disappear, do NOT let Rachel near the kids.”
The room tilted sideways.
I suddenly remembered something.
Three weeks before the crash, Rachel had insisted on picking the kids up from school.
Then another memory.
Rachel begging me not to let the police tow Liam’s car immediately after the acc!dent because:
“It’ll upset the children.”
At the time it sounded loving.
Now it sounded terrifying.
Daniel swallowed hard.
“There’s more.”
He opened the last section of the folder.
Photos.
Not financial records this time.
Surveillance images.
Liam sitting inside his car at a gas station.
Liam meeting someone in a parking garage.
Liam arguing violently with a man outside a restaurant.
And then—
the final photograph.
My chest stopped.
It showed Rachel.
Getting into the passenger seat of a black SUV.
Timestamp:
Two hours before Liam d!ed.
“Oh my God…”
Daniel nodded grimly.
“Liam hired a private investigator after someone tampered with his brakes once.”
I looked up sharply.
“What?”
“They failed the first time.”