Chapter 5 - The Secret Witness

With Trevor’s custody ambush dismantled and his complicity exposed, the prosecutor, Assistant District Attorney Rachel Chang, called us in for a high-level trial strategy session. While the audio tape proved Trevor knew about the insurance policy, we still needed a direct physical link connecting Evelyn to the actual purchase and administration of the poison to ensure a capital murder conviction without any reasonable doubt.
"Evelyn's defense is going to claim that the poison bottle found in her safe was placed there by someone else," Rachel explained, pacing around her desk. "We need a witness who can place Evelyn inside your house on the night the twins died—someone other than four-year-old Emma, whose testimony the defense will attempt to discredit as a toddler's fantasy."
That evening, as my father and I were organizing medical logs at his kitchen table, a soft knock came at the back door. My father opened it, revealing a young woman standing in the shadows, wearing a heavy hooded coat and trembling in the cold rain. It was Chloe—the twenty-two-year-old former live-in nanny whom Evelyn had hired three months after the twins were born, supposedly to "help" me around the house, but whom Evelyn had fired two weeks before the babies died.
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"Sarah," Chloe sobbed, stepping inside and pulling down her hood. "I'm so sorry... I was so scared to come forward. Evelyn threatened to destroy my family if I talked to the police." Chloe reached into her bag and pulled out a small black USB flash drive. "When I worked at Evelyn’s house, she forced me to clean her personal office. I found her personal diary and audio notes she recorded on her computer. She... she kept a log of how much sedative she was putting into the formula samples she brought over to your house under the guise of 'helping' you rest."
My jaw dropped as Chloe set the drive on the table. "Why did she fire you, Chloe?" I asked, my voice barely a whisper. Tears spilled down Chloe's face. "Because I caught her opening your private pantry two weeks before the babies passed away. I asked her what she was putting in the custom yellow bottles. The next morning, she framed me for stealing her jewelry and fired me on the spot."