A Year after Sons Death, Woman Sees Grave of Her Daughter-In-Law at the Cemetery – Story of the Day
Brenda was stunned when her late son’s wife, Harper, denied knowing her during an unexpected encounter. Her shock deepened when she visited her son’s grave and found a headstone for Harper right beside it. Desperate for answers, Brenda turned to her son’s best friend, Jake, but his suspicious behavior only fueled her determination to uncover the truth on her own.
Christopher was just 27 when he tragically died in an accident, leaving his mother, Brenda, to grapple with an overwhelming grief that consumed her life. The loss plunged her into darkness, affecting her health so severely that she spent a year in a clinic trying to recover.
Now, having traveled hundreds of miles to visit her son’s grave, Brenda carried the weight of grief that words couldn’t convey. As she stepped off the metro in the city where Chris had lived and died, she was startled to see a familiar face in the crowd—her daughter-in-law, Harper. Brenda had planned to meet Harper after visiting the cemetery and decided to surprise her.
“Harper! Harper, wait!” Brenda called, gently tapping the young woman’s shoulder.
“I’m not Harper. You’ve got the wrong person, lady!” the woman snapped, brushing Brenda’s hand away and hurrying off.
Brenda was bewildered. That was Harper, she thought. The woman had the same eyes, the same hair, and the same voice. But before she could pursue her, Harper had disappeared into the crowd. Shaken, Brenda hailed a cab to the cemetery, the strange encounter haunting her thoughts.
When she arrived at the cemetery, the silence was almost suffocating as Brenda searched the rows of graves for Christopher’s resting place. Overwhelmed with emotion, she broke down in tears as she ran her trembling hands over his tombstone. But then, something caught her eye—an inscription on the grave next to his.
To her horror, the headstone read:
In Loving Memory of Harper S.
January 8, 1995 – December 3, 2020
Forever cherished, forever missed. Rest in peace.
Brenda gasped in disbelief. Harper had died just a week ago, and no one had told her. A haunting question gripped her mind: If Harper is dead, then who was the woman at the subway?
Disturbed by the discovery, Brenda sought answers from the cemetery groundskeeper. She found him nearby, raking leaves, and asked if he could tell her about Harper’s funeral.
The man took a drag from his cigarette and sighed. “Her funeral was last week. It was strange—there were no mourners, just the funeral service workers. They brought the coffin, buried it, put up a simple headstone, and left. It wasn’t much of a funeral.”
“Has anyone visited her grave since?” Brenda asked, her concern deepening.
“Not that I’ve seen,” he replied. “I’m here all day and live on the grounds. I haven’t seen anyone visit her grave.”
Nothing made sense. Brenda left the cemetery, her mind spinning with questions. Desperate to unravel the mystery, she decided to visit Jake, Christopher’s best friend and business partner.
Jake seemed uneasy when he opened the door to find Brenda standing on his doorstep. He invited her in, but Brenda quickly noticed the luggage in the living room.
“I’m leaving the state, Mrs. Sutton,” Jake said, his face etched with worry. “It’s been a rough year since Chris passed. The company went bankrupt, so I’ve decided to move far away from all this mess.”
“How could the company be bankrupt, Jake?” Brenda asked, suspicion creeping into her voice. “And why didn’t anyone tell me about Harper? I saw her headstone next to Chris’s grave. What happened to her?”
Jake hesitated before responding. “Mrs. Sutton, I didn’t want to burden you. After Chris’s death, you were so devastated. When I heard you were spending a year in a clinic, I was afraid the news about the company and Harper would worsen your condition.”
Brenda’s heart pounded as she pressed him for more. “What did Harper do, Jake? I need to know everything.”
Taking a deep breath, Jake explained, “Harper inherited the company after Chris’s death, but she didn’t want to manage it because she didn’t know much about the business. So, by mutual agreement, I took over. But things went downhill after Chris died. We were on the brink of bankruptcy, and Harper suggested taking out loans to save the company.”
Brenda’s suspicions deepened. “But you said she didn’t want any involvement in the business?”
“We were desperate,” Jake replied. “But a week ago, Harper withdrew the five million dollar loan and disappeared. The police started looking for her.”
Brenda was shocked. “Harper stole the loan money?”
Jake nodded. “But she paid the price. The police found her car crashed and burned near the woods. They recovered a body, charred beyond recognition, but identified by Harper’s gold pendant. The case was closed as an accidental death.”
Brenda’s mind reeled. None of this made sense. “But the groundskeeper said no one attended her funeral,” she said, her suspicions of Jake growing stronger.
Jake’s anxiety and sudden decision to leave the city only fueled her doubts. Something was very wrong.
“Jake, when is your flight?” Brenda asked, formulating a plan.
“Early tomorrow morning…6 a.m.,” he replied.
“Do you mind if I stay here tonight? I’m not comfortable staying in a hotel alone,” Brenda asked, hoping to buy some time.
Reluctantly, Jake agreed and showed her to the guest room. Brenda waited until Jake’s bedroom lights went out before sneaking into the living room to search his luggage. Her hands trembled as she rummaged through his belongings, fearing what she might find.
Her worst suspicions were confirmed when she discovered two fake passports hidden in a secret compartment. One featured a photo of Harper, but under a different name—Sarah. The other passport bore Jake’s photo, also with a different name.
What are they up to? Brenda wondered, her heart pounding.
She also found two plane tickets to London, booked under the fake names. Realizing the gravity of the situation, Brenda knew she had to act fast.
She quickly put everything back in place and hurried to a nearby pharmacy, returning with sleeping tablets. The next morning, she was already in the kitchen when Jake came downstairs.
“Good morning, Jake! Have some breakfast before your flight,” Brenda said warmly, handing him a glass of juice.
“Thanks, Mrs. Sutton,” Jake said, taking a sip. Within minutes, he was fast asleep on the couch.
Brenda waited anxiously for Harper to call or text Jake. Finally, a message appeared on his phone: “How could you oversleep? We’re flying to London today! I’m getting a taxi and coming to your house right now.”
Perfect, Brenda thought, hiding behind the front door. When Harper arrived, Brenda struck her with a vase, knocking her out cold. She quickly called the police, explaining everything she had uncovered.
Both Jake and Harper were arrested and interrogated. While Jake remained tight-lipped, Harper confessed to their crimes, hoping for a reduced sentence. She admitted they had staged her death by bribing a morgue worker to obtain a body, which they placed in her car before setting it on fire.
Brenda was left reeling from the betrayal, but she was also relieved to have uncovered the truth. Though her son was gone, she had ensured that those who sought to tarnish his memory were brought to justice.