The Nurse Who Counted Three Crushed Pills Before the Mansion Doors Opened-QuynhTranJP

The woman in the navy blazer stepped into the foyer at 11:03 p.m. with county credentials clipped to her coat and rain on the shoulders of her suit.

She did not look at Evelyn first.

She looked at me.

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“Show me the room,” she said.

Evelyn’s fingers closed around her diamond bracelet. The stones pressed into her skin until the color changed under them. The polite smile she had worn for five hours twitched at one corner, then returned thinner than before.

“This is unnecessary,” she said. “My mother is confused. The nurse misunderstood a private family matter.”

The county investigator’s eyes moved to the locked hallway door behind her.

“Then we’ll clear that up quickly.”

David Whitmore stood behind the two officers, dripping rain onto the marble. His suit looked slept in. His tie had been pulled loose. One hand gripped his phone so hard his knuckles had gone pale. He was a man who had driven too fast through the dark and arrived with every terrible possibility sitting on his shoulders.

Evelyn turned to him.

“David,” she said softly. “Don’t do this in front of strangers.”

He did not answer.

His eyes stayed on the hallway.

I led them past the oil paintings, past the console table with fresh white lilies, past the camera angled away from Helen’s door. The house smelled like wax, flowers, and the faint bitter trace from the applesauce cup still sitting on the tray. The marble gave way to thick carpet that swallowed the sound of our steps.

At Helen’s door, Evelyn moved first.

“She’s sleeping,” she said.

The investigator held out her hand.

“The key.”

Evelyn gave a small laugh. Not loud. Not panicked. The kind of laugh wealthy people use when they expect a room to correct itself around them.

“We don’t lock her in. It sticks sometimes.”

I pointed to the brass plate near the knob. “Fresh scratches. Outside edge. The door opens freely from the hall only when the privacy latch isn’t engaged from this side.”

One officer crouched, ran a flashlight over the plate, and looked up.

“Looks forced from the outside more than once.”

David’s mouth opened slightly. No sound came out.

Evelyn’s bracelet clicked once against her watch.

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