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The invoice photo that framed the padlock, not the pump, wrecked the alibi

The invoice photo that framed the padlock, not the pump, wrecked the alibi

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A locked wellhouse and a padlock that shouldn't be there - who moved the lock and why did a watercolor kit end up inside?

The invoice photo that framed the padlock, not the pump, wrecked the alibi

In this episode, we follow the discovery at the Kettle Fork wellhouse: a door padlocked from the outside despite only two accounted keys, and a watercolor kit with Rebecca Dalton’s name inside sitting beside the pump. What do the locked door, the missing key entries, and an odd invoice photograph together reveal about her last movements?

Person: Rebecca Dalton
Location: Kettle Fork wellhouse
Date: September 4 (body found), last invoice photo dated June 2022
Investigator: Detective Owens
Item: Watercolor kit with Rebecca’s name and partial fingerprint

- Deputies found the wellhouse padlocked from the outside with no signs of forced entry and only two keys legally ever issued.
- Rebecca’s routine established by receipts and a friend showed she was unaccounted for on the morning she was found, breaking a 14-month pattern.
- A small wooden watercolor kit with her name and a partial fingerprint was photographed inside the locked wellhouse next to the pump housing.
- County records showed the contractor key was logged as returned in July 2022 and the public works key had not left the office since June.
- The June 2022 maintenance invoice included a required photograph that centered on the padlock and hasp rather than the pump, prompting Detective Owens to question the key log.

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