At Mr. Sullivan’s funeral, his son Alex burst in, clad in a bright green suit. “My dad’s not dead!” he declared, shocking the mourners. The priest scolded him, but Alex pressed on, revealing a dark truth: his father had faked his death.
Earlier, at Mr. Sullivan’s 50th birthday, he’d spoken oddly before retreating to his study, where chaos erupted. Alex found him sprawled on the floor, a vial nearby. Uncle Carter, a doctor, rushed him to the hospital, but it was too late; Mr. Sullivan was declared dead from Potassium cyanide poisoning.
Suspicious of foul play, Alex discovered his dog Pebbles licking the poison but found no traces in the dog’s blood. Instead, sleeping pills were detected. Meanwhile, police revealed Mr. Sullivan was embroiled in a tax evasion scandal.
Determined to uncover the truth, Alex searched his father’s study and car. A mysterious address led him to an abandoned mansion, where he found bags of cash and fake passports, indicating his father’s intent to escape with a woman named Linda.
Back at the funeral, Alex proved his father was still alive by showing the misted mirror on his lips. With a syringe of adrenaline, Mr. Sullivan awoke in his coffin, revealing the conspiracy: Uncle Carter’s plan to distract authorities while aiding Mr. Sullivan’s escape. Both were apprehended, and the truth unraveled, exposing a web of deceit.