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The certificate reappeared in the depot and unraveled the alibi

The certificate reappeared in the depot and unraveled the alibi

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A laminated County Employee of the Month certificate for Melissa Wells is found in a locked county kit after her death - who put it there and why?

The certificate reappeared in the depot and unraveled the alibi

In this episode, we follow the timeline and the small bureaucratic traces that became the case’s centerpieces. We lay out how access logs, a routine HVAC call, and a missing ritual around a diabetic cat converge into a single, inexplicable question: how did that certificate get into a padlocked kit?

Person: Melissa Wells
Date: July 9-11, 2022
Location: 14 Creston Mill Road; Harlow County equipment depot; Harlow County Public Works
Item: Laminated County Employee of the Month certificate
Investigator: Paula Fisher

- Melissa’s daily routine revolved around two precisely timed insulin injections for her cat, Patches, the last confirmed anchor in her timeline.
- Melissa’s badge shows her leaving Public Works at 5:18 PM on July 9, the last automated trace of her movement.
- Two unused insulin syringes were found on the kitchen counter and the front door to her home was unlocked when her friend checked on her July 10.
- Gray’s badge logged an unauthorized entry at 4:57 PM on July 9, twenty-one minutes past his authorized window, a solitary out-of-pattern timestamp.
- A duplicate laminated certificate bearing Melissa’s name was found inside the locked depot kit on August 3 after a second search warrant and linked back to the break room bulletin board.

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