Jena’s mother-in-law claimed she was suffering from severe back pain and asked to move in, saying her therapist recommended rest. Though hesitant, Jena and her husband agreed and did everything to make her comfortable—cooking, serving tea, and helping her daily.
While at work one day, Jena decided to check the hallway camera she had installed weeks earlier, just to be sure her MIL was okay. Instead, she was shocked to see her dragging a large suitcase with no sign of pain. Jena recorded it immediately, knowing she finally had proof of her suspicions.
Not long after, her MIL called Jena’s husband, claiming she felt unwanted and was leaving because she was being ignored. When Jena showed her husband the footage, instead of being relieved, he became angry—accusing Jena of disrespecting his mother and siding with her instead.
The argument left Jena questioning herself, but she knew she hadn’t installed the camera to spy—only to care. Now, she feels stuck between honesty and her husband’s denial. She wonders if showing the proof was a mistake, but deep down, she knows her instincts were right all along.