The Fortuneteller’s Words Came True the Day After My Wife’s Funeral

After my wife Elizabeth died in a car crash, a fortune-teller at her funeral whispered, “Her death was no accident.” Initially dismissing it, I found suspicious car rental receipts among her belongings. Her friend Sarah said Elizabeth rented the car for a surprise trip, but her sister Karen returned it undamaged, contradicting the crash report. Digging deeper, I learned Karen had forged Elizabeth’s signature for a life insurance policy naming herself

beneficiary. Police confirmed the car’s brakes were tampered with, and Karen confessed to planning the murder for months. Now serving a life sentence for murder and fraud, she faced justice. Visiting Elizabeth’s grave, a butterfly landed on her headstone, bringing me peace. The fortune-teller’s eerie warning sparked my pursuit of the truth, ensuring Elizabeth’s death was vindicated.

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