Her cousin worked at the prosecutor’s office. I contacted her immediately.
She told me they needed proof.
That evening, I searched our documents.
I found the updated insurance policy.
Mauricio was the sole beneficiary.
There were also suspicious expenses—restaurants, motel stays, chemical purchases.
At 7 p.m., he texted:
“We’re having dinner at home. Wear the necklace. I want you to look beautiful.”
The plan was set.
I would play along.
The police placed recording devices in the apartment.
The necklace was replaced with a safe replica.
When I walked into the dining room, everything looked perfect—candles, wine, white tablecloth.
Like an anniversary.
Like a lie.
His eyes went straight to my neck.
“You look beautiful,” he said.
There was no love in his voice.
Only relief.
Dinner dragged on.
Then he stepped into the kitchen, leaving his phone behind.
It vibrated.