Agnes, a 70-year-old woman, was lying in bed, getting better after someone tried to kill her recently. An important family treasure worth $400,000, her son-in-law Chris had been trying to get his hands on it.
From the beginning, Agnes had doubts about Chris, and she was right when she found out what he really wanted.
Agnes first met Chris a few months ago at a dinner with her daughter Grace. She kept having the thought that she had seen him before.
As the night went on, Agnes felt more and more uncomfortable with Chris’s attractive front. She saw how well he controlled conversations and avoided asking straight questions.
Because she had doubts, she looked into Chris’s background and found a shocking link to a man named Larry, who had tried to steal the necklace 15 years before.
Agnes found out that Chris was Larry’s brother and was out to get payback for the death and imprisonment of his brother.
Agnes gathered proof and challenged Chris because she was determined to protect her family and the necklace. His plan to propose to Grace and use the engagement as a distraction, however, was very smart. To keep Chris from getting the necklace, Agnes knew she had to move quickly.
Agnes’ worst fears came true at the wedding. Chris pushed her, and she hurt her leg when she fell. Agnes knew she had to get away and guard the necklace while she was in the hospital. She was let go and went back home to wait for Chris to do something next.
Agnes was ready when Chris got there. After setting a trap, she finally caught Chris with the help of the cops. Agnes knew the truth was out when she hugged her daughter. The brave and determined woman saved the day, and the valuable family treasure was once again safe.
Grace finally paid attention to what her mother was saying and said she was sorry she hadn’t trusted her earlier. Agnes let her daughter off the hook even though she knew Chris’s charm had lied to everyone. As they got ready to start Agnes’s therapy again, she smiled, glad that the hard part was over. It was the truth that won out, and justice was done.