OFF THE RECORD I Installed 26 Cameras To Catch My Nanny Stealing—What I Found Instead Made Me Realize My Wife Was Murdered

My name is Alistair Thorne, and I need you to understand something right from the start: grief can turn you into a person you don’t recognize. It can hollow you out and fill the empty space with suspicion, paranoia, and a coldness that seeps into every corner of your life.At forty-two years old, I had everything most people dream about. A tech empire worth over a billion dollars. A stunning glass mansion perched on a cliff overlooking Puget Sound in Seattle. Cars that cost more than most people’s houses. But none of that mattered the night my world went completely silent.She was a world-renowned cellist—the kind of artist who could make grown men cry with a single note. We’d met at a charity gala in Manhattan seven years earlier, and I’d fallen so hard and so fast that I barely remembered my life before her. She had this way of making everything feel like music, even the mundane parts. Grocery shopping became an adventure. Paying bills became bearable. Living became something more than just existing.

Then she was gone.

The doctors called it a “postpartum complication.” They used words like “hemorrhage” and “organ failure” and “nothing we could do.” But none of those clinical terms explained how a healthy thirty-four-year-old woman could simply stop breathing while I was in the hospital cafeteria getting coffee.

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