No one questioned the story at first, because wealth has a way of turning tragedy into unquestioned truth, especially when it comes wrapped in medical reports and a grieving father’s silence.
Richard Wakefield was known as a ruthless billionaire, yet publicly praised as a devoted single father who had sacrificed everything to care for his blind daughter.
The media adored him, investors respected him, and charities used his story as proof that even the powerful suffer unspeakable pain behind closed doors.
But behind the penthouse walls of Manhattan, a far darker and more disturbing truth was quietly waiting to surface.