Walter came home from work to the sound of his infant son, Logan, crying relentlessly. His wife, Abby, was exhausted. She’d tried everything—feeding, burping, bathing—but nothing worked. Walter went to check on Logan and found something chilling in the crib: a dictaphone playing baby cries and a ransom note demanding $200,000 if they ever wanted to see their son again,
Walter remembered a heated argument with a janitor at the maternity hospital weeks ago. Convinced he was behind the kidnapping, Walter wanted to go to the police—but a threatening message warned against it. Still, Walter deposited fake money in the drop-off location, hoping to trick the kidnapper,
Following the suspected janitor led nowhere. He claimed he was just paid to deliver the package and knew nothing about a baby. Then, Walter returned home—and Abby was gone. So were all her belongings. That’s when it hit him:
Abby had staged the kidnapping. Desperate, Walter devised a plan. With help from a sympathetic doctor, they tricked Abby into thinking Logan needed urgent medical care. She showed up at the hospital with Logan—and Walter was waiting with the police. Abby and her accomplice—Walter’s own brother, James—were arrested. But before being taken away, Abby screamed a final cruel truth: “Logan isn’t even your son. You couldn’t get me pregnant!” Walter was stunned. But holding Logan in his arms, he said, “I’ll adopt him if I have to. I’m his father, and I’ll raise him with love. Alone.”