When Her Corrupt Surgeon Husband Forced Black Military Doctor Evelyn To Cover Up His Son's $2,000,000 Surgical Malpractice On A U.S. Senator In 1968, She Exposed The Truth
Captain Hollis took the ledger from my trembling hands. His fingers carefully turned the brittle pages, his expression neutral but his eyes moving swiftly over the handwritten entries. The drone of a nearby medical cart, loaded with bandages, provided an ironic backdrop to the gravity of the moment.
“Silas Pendelton,” he murmured, tracing the signature with a fingertip. “Military auditor. I know the name. He’s handled a few… peculiar cases involving supply chain ‘discrepancies’ in the past.”
He looked up at me. “Doctor, this isn’t just a ledger. This appears to be an unofficial, secondary audit log. Notarized entries, but not filed through official channels. That in itself is suspicious.”
My breath hitched. “What does it mean?”
“It means,” he said, flipping to a specific page detailing a “cardiac arrest” and a subsequent “amended surgical report” from six months prior, “that Arthur and Pendelton have been systematically falsifying medical records. These ‘discrepancies’… they look like fatal surgical errors attributed to Julian Montgomery.”
He pointed to a column. “And these dates, Evelyn, they span three years. Three years of covering up fatal errors. This isn’t just incompetence. This is criminal negligence, fraud, and potentially, complicity in homicide.”
A cold wave washed over me. Three years. Three years of Arthur touting Julian as a rising star, while I suspected, but could never prove, his blunders.
“It also clearly implicates Pendelton,” Captain Hollis continued, his voice firm. “His signature on every ‘correction’ means he was fully aware and actively participating in the cover-up. This isn’t just about your husband framing you, Doctor. This is much larger.”
He closed the book, the soft thud echoing in the noise of the lobby. “This document is incredibly powerful. It’s an original, physical piece of evidence that directly contradicts all official hospital records. It’s what we call a smoking gun.”
“What do we do?” I asked, a sliver of hope turning into something more solid.
“First, we secure this evidence,” Captain Hollis said, carefully tucking the ledger into his own briefcase. “Then, we move quickly. We need to file emergency charges with the General Staff. But before that, we need Senator Hollings’ official medical chart. That will be the primary record Arthur will try to manipulate.”
He looked at me with a steady gaze. “Are you prepared for this, Doctor? It won’t be easy. Arthur Montgomery has significant influence, and he’ll fight back hard.”
I thought of the years of stolen credit, the whispered accusations, the constant belittling. I thought of Julian’s deadly incompetence and the lives erased from official memory.
“I’m prepared,” I said, my voice gaining strength. “I’ve been preparing my whole life.”
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