The Audit That Killed Her: Missing, Mistrust, and a Farmer's Field
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A hand surfaced from a soybean field on October 9th, twenty-two inches down, after a combine harvester stalled against it at 6:42 a.m.; the victim had been missing since March 19th. What began as a months‑long trail of small accounting variances in a county cooperative led to a disappearance that left a spreadsheet as the clearest paper trail - but who acted on it, and who silenced the answer?
In this episode, we follow the timeline from Jennifer Clark's methodical tracking of discrepancies to the discovery of her car at the cooperative annex and the eventual recovery of her body in a field eleven miles outside Dellridge. We lay out the facts about her work, her last known movements, and the financial document she built that unsettled her - and ask whether those reconciled numbers point to an explanation for her death.
Person: Jennifer Clark
Age: 44
Date missing: March 19
Date body found: October 9
Location: field eleven miles outside Dellridge, Illinois
- The combine operator, Pete Stahl, called 911 at 6:42 a.m. after his machine stalled against something buried 22 inches down.
- Jennifer worked 11 years at the Harmon County Cooperative as accounts receivable manager.
- Jennifer attended Worden Community College twice weekly for Introduction to Business Law.
- Her beige Subaru was found at the cooperative annex on March 20 with engine cold, purse on passenger seat, and a bag of unfiled invoices on the floor.
- The spreadsheet recovered contained discrepancies across more than 40 accounts, including variances of $312 and $480 on individual invoices.
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