Vance Odum pleaded guilty to twelve counts of wire fraud and embezzlement. He’s currently serving eighteen months in a federal correctional facility in West Virginia. His CPA license was permanently revoked. The man who sat at my dinner table and smiled while stealing from my family will spend the next year and a half in an eight-by-ten cell.
Nora’s case took longer. She hired three different lawyers trying to fight the charges, claiming she was manipulated and coerced, that she didn’t understand what she was signing.
None of it worked.
The evidence was overwhelming and undeniable. In the end, she accepted a plea deal: three years probation, two hundred hours of community service, and full restitution of the stolen funds—which meant liquidating everything she’d fought so hard to take from me.
The house went into foreclosure. The cars were repossessed. Sutler and Sons Plumbing was dissolved, its contracts canceled, its equipment sold at auction.
She lost everything—not because I took it from her, but because she destroyed it herself.
I’d be lying if I said there wasn’t some satisfaction watching it all fall apart. But that feeling faded faster than I expected. Revenge is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.
So I let it go.
I started over with nothing but my tools, my skills, and my reputation. I filed paperwork for a new company: Sutler Plumbing Services.
My old crew came back, every single one of them.
Within six months, I had more work than I could handle.
I now have joint custody of Maisie and Theo. We’re building new memories, better ones.
And I’ve learned that strength isn’t about fighting every battle—it’s about knowing which battles to fight and which ones to step aside and let justice handle.
My name is Donovan Sutler, and this is how I lost everything and won.
THE END







