Brett
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And each one was supported by physical evidence, witness testimony, and a coherent timeline.
Not theories, not speculation.
Conclusions.
It's one case, same victim, same night, same crime scene.
And here's the part that makes it worse.
All four conclusions appear to be correct.
Our victim is Elliot Wren, 46 years old, a financial compliance consultant living in Brentwood, Tennessee.
He was structured, methodical, and precise, a man who trusted systems, routines, and timestamps.
Coworkers described him as someone who notices when a meeting starts 30 seconds late, which tells you something about how he lived his life, that
Let's walk through the timeline.
It's 7.50 p.m.
Dinner ends.
Nothing unusual.
At 8.15 p.m., Caroline Wren leaves for book club.
At 8.21 p.m., Elliot logs into his home computer.
At 8.32 p.m., a neighbor hears what he later describes as a pop.
And at 8.34 p.m., Elliot's phone sends a text message.
Got it.
We'll review.
It does, but maybe not in the way you think.