06/13/2026
MY HUSBAND DISAPPEARED WITH OUR TWIN BOYS DURING A FISHING TRIP — 7 YEARS LATER, MY DAUGHTER SAID, "MOM, DAD SENT ME A VIDEO THE NIGHT BEFORE THEY LEFT AND ASKED ME NOT TO SHOW IT TO YOU. I'M SORRY. YOU NEED TO TAKE A LOOK."
My husband, Ryan, cherished our children more than anything else.
Every summer, he took our twin boys, then 9 years old, Jack and Caleb, fishing at Lake Monroe. It was their beloved tradition.
At that time, our daughter Lily was just 6, and every summer she pleaded to join them. But Ryan always said she was too young, then promised, "Next year, you're coming too."
However, that following year never arrived.
Seven years ago, Ryan and the boys ventured out on the boat early in the morning and vanished.
The boat was discovered drifting near the north shore with their jackets still inside. The authorities suggested a sudden wave must have capsized them.
Their bodies were never recovered. Everyone told me the lake had claimed them.
Even Ryan's best friend, Paul, who had assisted in the search, kept saying, "You need to accept it, Anna. They drowned."
Yet, there was one thing I could never comprehend.
That morning, Ryan had called me before setting out, sounding as calm as ever, assuring me he would bring the boys back before dinner. He even joked that Jack would probably only catch weeds again.
It didn’t seem like the behavior of a man who would take risks on the water.
And it certainly didn’t ring true for a man who knew something awful was on the horizon.
Last weekend, while Lily was sorting through old boxes in her closet, she stumbled upon her first little phone — the one we had given her just to play games and contact us in emergencies.
I hadn’t seen it in ages.
That night, she walked into my bedroom cradling it with both hands.
Her expression was ashen.
"Mom," she whispered, "I need to show you something."
I sat up instantly.
"What is it?"
Tears welled in her eyes.
"Dad sent me a video the night before he and the boys went fishing. I was six, Mom. I didn't understand it. He told me not to show it to you until ten years had passed."
My throat felt parched.
"Lily... what video?"
She lowered her gaze to the screen.
"I'm sorry. I forgot it was even there. I found the phone while cleaning my closet. But I watched it tonight. You need to take a look."
Then she passed it to me.
The video began playing on the screen, and a chill ran through my entire body. ⬇️