The lender hadn’t released the money yet.
But the application contained an electronic signature supposedly belonging to Emily.
It also listed a false employment income.
A fabricated renovation estimate.
And an account controlled by Daniel as the destination for the money.
We searched Emily’s cloud storage.
There, we found photographs she had taken of documents Daniel had pressured her to sign without allowing her time to read them.
Then we discovered something even more useful.
Messages between Daniel and Patricia were still synchronized to a shared tablet.
Emily copied everything before either of them had the opportunity to remotely erase the device.
One message from Daniel read:
**Friday closing. Keep her exhausted. She signs anything when she’s scared.**
Another message said:
**Once the loan clears, she can leave with nothing.**
I read those words twice.
This wasn’t simply an abusive husband trying to control his wife.
Daniel and Patricia had been preparing to steal from her.
Police took Emily’s statement and copied the kitchen recording.
A detective asked us not to reveal what we knew about the loan while the lender preserved its digital records.
Meanwhile, Maya filed for exclusive possession of Emily’s home.
A judge temporarily prohibited Daniel from contacting Emily or entering the property.
Daniel immediately began telling people that the kitchen incident had been nothing more than a “misunderstood marital argument.”
Patricia posted cheerful photographs of herself eating at restaurants.
She told relatives Emily had suddenly abandoned her devoted husband.
Apparently, both of them believed Emily would return before the hearing.
Daniel even told someone,
“Rebecca can’t support her forever.”
There was another thing he still believed.
That because he was Emily’s husband, the house belonged partly to him.
At the hearing, Maya asked him one simple question.
“What did you personally contribute toward purchasing the residence?”
Daniel straightened his tie.
“I’m her husband. Obviously, it’s marital property.”
Maya calmly placed a certified deed on the table.
The house had been purchased three months before Emily married Daniel.
The money came from inheritance funds that had remained separate.
And Daniel’s name appeared nowhere on the deed.
His attorney immediately stopped smiling.
The judge extended Emily’s protective order.
Then Maya served Daniel with notice that Emily was filing for divorce.
She was also requesting exclusive possession of the property and restitution for any money he had diverted.
Daniel stared at Emily as though she were the one betraying him.
Outside the courtroom, he stepped close.
“You think a piece of paper can stop me?”
A deputy immediately moved between them.
Daniel backed away.
Then his confidence returned.
“Fine. I’ll come collect my things tonight.”
What Daniel didn’t know was that the police already had another plan.
Because when he returned to the house, a detective would be waiting inside.
PART 3
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