My name is Hazel Chapman and I am a thirty seven year old woman who had been married to my husband Theo for nine years. When Theo claimed his heart was failing for five months, his mother Ingrid pressured me to sell my inherited bungalow in Gilbert to cover his astronomical medical costs. Working at a small hair salon in Mesa, I could never afford the treatments, so I hastily sold the sanctuary my father left me. I secured nine hundred thousand dollars from a buyer Ingrid recommended, feeling nothing but deep shame over losing my family roots. Ingrid soon urgently instructed me to bring the final financial documents to the private clinic in Phoenix before the evening.
Arriving at the medical facility with the heavy envelope of bank statements strapped to my chest, I walked up to the eleventh floor only to hear genuine laughter coming from his room. I peeked inside and saw my supposedly dying husband standing perfectly healthy in denim jeans, embracing a blonde nurse named Tiffany while Ingrid calmly drank coffee nearby. Seeing that Theo was not connected to any medical equipment and lacked any remorse upon noticing me, I realized my marriage was over. I refused to cause a loud scene but firmly demanded an explanation, which only prompted Theo to dismiss my reaction as unnecessary drama.
I questioned their blatant deception and pointed out the suspicious absence of medical machinery and the inappropriate embrace, while Ingrid blamed my choices and defended their scheme. Tiffany admitted Theo had claimed we were emotionally separated and merely finalizing financial arrangements. I then revealed that my neighbor had spotted Ingrid at my house weeks earlier, prompting me to check my security cameras and discover their plot to steal my money. Using my phone, I played an audio recording where Ingrid and Theo openly discussed faking his illness so he could run away with Tiffany using the funds from my house.