Doctor Uncovers Hidden Video During Elderly Farmer’s Mental Evaluation-hihehu

The hallway outside the psychiatric evaluation wing felt colder than the rest of the hospital.

Not because of the air conditioning.

Because everybody standing there knew something ugly was happening, even if nobody wanted to say it out loud.

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Emily Carter sat alone near the vending machines holding a paper coffee cup that had already gone cold.

The fluorescent lights overhead buzzed softly while nurses moved through the corridor with clipboards tucked against their chests.

Somewhere farther down the hall, a television played muted daytime news.

Rain streaked across the windows overlooking the parking lot.

Her father was inside Room 214.

Being evaluated for mental incompetence.

At seventy-two years old, Harold Carter still fixed his own fences.

Still drove his old pickup into town every Friday morning.

Still remembered birthdays better than anybody else in the family.

But according to the emergency petition filed by Emily’s older brother Jason, Harold had become “increasingly paranoid, unstable, and unable to make rational financial decisions.”

Emily could still remember reading those words for the first time.

It made her physically sick.

Because she knew exactly what this was really about.

The land.

The Carter property sat just outside a small Ohio town where subdivisions had slowly started replacing cornfields over the past decade.

Developers had been circling the area for years.

One offer after another.

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