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Chapter 6 - The Nanny’s Secret

Tears of guilt leaked from Dr. Thorne’s eyes as the threat of spending his final years in a prison cell broke his silence. "Julian... Julian came to me the night of the car crash," the old doctor confessed, his breath coming in ragged hitches. "He offered me two million dollars. He said Eleanor was in a coma and would never recover. He told me to sign a death certificate for the infant. But... but I couldn't kill a baby! I couldn't do it!"

"Then what did you do with me?!" I demanded, stepping up beside Eleanor. Dr. Thorne looked at my face, trembling violently. "I paid Arthur’s former nanny, a woman named Clara Higgins, half a million dollars to take you away from Philadelphia. The plan was for her to raise you in another state under a false name. But Clara... Clara panicked on the way out of town. She realized how dangerous Julian was and feared he would kill her next to eliminate the secret. So she abandoned you at a church in rural Pennsylvania, left the silver pendant around your neck hoping someone would find you, and fled to Europe."

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Dr. Thorne reached under his pillow with a weak, trembling hand, pulling out a small, old leather-bound ledger. "I kept records," he whispered, coughing weakly. "Every wire transfer from Julian. The original un-filed birth registry. The signed statement from Clara Higgins admitting Julian paid her. I kept it all as insurance in case Julian ever tried to turn on me. It's all in the safe deposit box at Miami First National Bank... Key code 8842..."

Just as Dr. Thorne finished speaking, the flatline alarm on his heart monitor shrieked through the room. Hospital staff rushed inside, pushing us out into the hallway as doctors attempted emergency resuscitation. Ten minutes later, the doctor stepped out and shook his head. Dr. Thorne was dead. Julian had managed to poison him enough to kill him slowly, but Julian had failed to secure the evidence. We had the location of the safe deposit box, and with it, the absolute key to destroying Julian Whitmore.

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