The day after my mother’s funeral, I unlocked the storage unit she had secretly rented and found myself hiding from two men outside the door. One of them warned me that my mother had involved me in something dangerous, while another claimed she died because she stopped cooperating. Inside the unit, I discovered an envelope instructing me not to trust the police, Richard Hale, or anyone connected to Lawson Financial.
As the men tried to force their way inside, I opened a file box filled with financial records, a hidden flash drive, and a red folder packed with wire transfers and signatures. Behind a sheet of plywood, I found a section of chain-link fence that had already been cut open. My mother had planned an escape route. I crawled through the opening and ran, receiving another text from her number directing me to Daniel Brooks at the County Recorder’s Office.
Daniel handed me a letter my mother had written weeks before her supposed death. She explained that Lawson Financial had been stealing client funds through shell companies and fake estate transfers. After discovering the scheme, she was framed by her boss, Richard Hale, and threatened into silence. To protect me, she staged her own death, arranged an empty coffin, and secretly gathered evidence against everyone involved.
Together, Daniel and I delivered the files to federal investigators, leading to the arrests of Hale, his associates, and the deputy coroner who helped fake my mother’s death records. Days later, my mother called from federal protection. I was relieved she was alive, even though I was still hurt by what she had put me through. Months later, we finally sat down together, and I realized her choices had broken my heart—but they had also saved my life.