Derrière l'homme parfait, il comptait les jours avant de la tuer

Here's a YouTube caption designed to maximize clicks from your social media and make you want to watch until the end. She wrote "love, hope, peace" on her canvas. He, next to her, painted a black hole. A few minutes later, she died. Jade Benning, 24, chef, five months pregnant. A romantic evening, a photo of them both smiling. And a countdown no one saw coming. She didn't drink. She didn't do drugs. She protected this pregnancy with all her might. And yet, that night, the highest level of cocaine ever measured by the Nashville medical examiner—out of more than 3,000 autopsies—was found in her blood. How could a woman who didn't use anything end up with such a high level? Why didn't the man next to her ever call 911 first? And why, six years before that night, had he already had the exact same idea? These are the questions the jury had to decide over eight days in Nashville. What I'm telling you in this video isn't a fictionalized account. It's what was said at the trial: the toxicology report, Jade's last words on the phone, the testimony that chilled the courtroom, and the verdict delivered on July 1, 2026. The complete story, with all the evidence, is in this video. 🔔 Subscribe so you don't miss any investigations — new video every Friday at 10 p.m.