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Chappaqua Poison

Kelly Turnure

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Act III

Post 10

The Builder

He leaves New York. Gets a driver. Returns to work. Ring is growing — Kleiner money, Ukraine team producing, Amazon watching. Jamie wants more than Steve can give. Prism gets caught in the middle. He meets a woman named Kelly at a ranch that used to belong to the painter of cottages. For a while, life is normal. Then two catastrophes collide.

2017 ECS 75

Act V

Post 23

Crabtree's Kittle House

The first supervised visit after the emergency order. Steve surrenders California jurisdiction to see his daughter. The grandparents bring Evie to a parking lot in Chappaqua. Maura refuses to let go. Walsh Sr. intervenes. The child calms in her father's arms and cries when she sees her grandmother.

2019–2020 ECS 88

Act VI

Post 29

Aunt K

Kelly Turnure is known through the record. She built the blog, compiled the evidence books, and wrote letters to three judges in three months. She helped Steve win the Ring case. She met Evie and became Aunt K. The system that ignored justice also ignored her. She lost a baby to Chappaqua poison.

2021 ECS 88
Post 30

The Reno Bottle

They open a bottle of wine from the Potrero Hill years. Both become extremely ill. Kelly is pregnant. She loses the baby. Testing reveals mycophenolic acid — an immunosuppressant for organ transplants — at seven times the normal range. Kelly's levels spike to fourteen times normal, then fall to zero. A single acute poisoning from a bottle that waited on a shelf for months.

2021 ECS 95

Act VII

Post 31

Five O'Clock

Kelly undergoes surgery. Steve's attorneys request remote appearance at a visitation conference. At five o'clock the evening before, the court denies the request. He boards an overnight flight. When he arrives, Judge Horowitz has already entered a default — granting permanent custody and a five-year order of protection at what was scheduled as a status conference.

2021–2022 ECS 85
Post 32

Two Defaults

Steve seeks a Temporary Order of Protection in New York. The TOP is granted. At the evidentiary hearing, Tara and her attorneys fail to appear. Twice. A second default is entered. Judge Humphreys recuses himself.

2022 ECS 82
Post 33

Four Discoveries

The four poisoning discoveries placed side by side. Lithium in March 2017 — six times normal, no prescription. The Brooklyn night — dissociation, tampered medication, no sample preserved. Abby Tedla's confession — 'she did it all the time.' The Reno bottle — mycophenolic acid at seven times the upper bound, in wine that had been sitting on a shelf for years. What looked like separate incidents becomes a single line drawn across four years and four substances.

2022 ECS 92
Post 34

The Mutual Order

The case passes to a fourth judge. Schauer vacates the Horowitz default and issues two temporary orders of protection — one against each party. The poisoner and the poisoned are treated as symmetrical threats. Steve tells the court a permanent temporary order does not give him a chance to face his accuser. The court tells him he is muddying the record.

2022–2023 ECS 78
Post 35

Grandma's Letter

Steve asks the court to let his mother visit Evie instead. Linda Russell — a retired nurse who raised two sons who attended Stanford — drives thirteen hours round trip to Chappaqua. Walsh Sr. turns her away at the door. She persists. She gets the visits. She writes a letter to Judge Schauer documenting what she sees. Kelly publishes it on StevieLovesEvie.com.

2023 ECS 88

Act VIII

Post 36

Erase, Deactivate, and Delete

Jennifer Jackman resigns as Attorney for the Child without explanation. Her replacement files a motion to suppress all blog content. A visitation conference is converted into a gag order hearing. Steve is declared in default. Judge Schauer orders the blog removed — every post, every photograph, every grandmother's letter. The words are precise. Erase. Deactivate. Delete.

2023 ECS 90

Act IX

Post 41

What Twelve People Saw

The civil battery case reaches trial in San Francisco Superior Court. A different courtroom. Twelve neutral citizens. Abby Tedla testifies. Brienne's deposition is admitted without objection. The jury hears the full story for the first time.

2024–2026 ECS 92