“Tyler Hutchinson,” she said. “Born in Kansas, moved to Colorado for college, degree in finance, works for Cordell Financial Group. Licensed investment adviser. Clean record. No criminal history.”
“So he’s exactly who he says he is,” I said, swallowing both relief and something sour. Maybe I was wrong. Maybe I’d been judging him unfairly, reading too much into innocent questions.
“But…” she said.
“But,” I repeated, the word heavy.
She pulled out another document and laid it on top of the first. “I had our investigator dig a little deeper. Public records, social media, old engagement announcements, that sort of thing. Tyler’s been engaged twice before.”
I blinked. “Twice?”
She nodded.
“First to Rebecca Thornton, daughter of a tech CEO. Engagement lasted five months. Ended two weeks after Tyler attended a family meeting about the Thornton estate. Second to Sarah Mitchell, daughter of a real estate developer. Engagement lasted four months. Ended right after Sarah’s father revised his will.”
I stared at the names and dates, the photos clipped from online announcements—smiling couples, happy captions, the kind of staged bliss that fills social media feeds.