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"When Trust Becomes a Trap" Linda Patterson thought she was being a devoted mother when she rushed to the hospital after her son David broke his leg. But a nurse's cryptic warning—"Don't come back. He's lying. Check the camera at 2 a.m."—changed everything. What Linda discovered on her home security footage shattered her world: David walking perfectly, practicing fake injuries, laughing on the phone with someone she'd never met. This wasn't just a lie. It was a performance he'd been rehearsing for months. As Linda dug deeper, she uncovered a nightmare hiding in plain sight. For six months, David had been systematically draining her bank accounts—over $35,000 stolen through a cloned debit card she never authorized. But the financial theft was just the beginning. In her son's apartment, Linda found a folder labeled "Project Inheritance." Inside: timelines, calculations of her net worth dead versus alive ($1.125 million), and research on "natural-looking accidents for elderly individuals." Her own son, the baby she'd raised alone after his father died, was planning to murder her. Behind the scheme was Vanessa Dumont—David's secret fiancée and a career predator who'd already killed three other women in "accidents" that were never properly investigated. The fake injury was just phase one. Phase two was supposed to end with Linda's death staged to look like a tragic fall, a medication error, or carbon monoxide poisoning. But Linda refused to be a victim. Working with a detective who'd been tracking Vanessa for years, she set a trap. She would wear a wire, pretend to believe their lies one more time, and catch them in the act. As Linda prepares to face her son and his murderous partner, she knows the next forty-eight hours will determine everything. Will she survive long enough to see justice served? Can she maintain her disguise when every maternal instinct screams to confront the monster wearing her son's face? And the ultimate question: when your own child tries to kill you for money, how do you find the strength to fight back—and the grace to forgive?