“PLEASE SEND SOMEONE NOW”: The haunting 4:29 p.m. ...

“PLEASE SEND SOMEONE NOW”: The haunting 4:29 p.m. recording reportedly reveals Brooke Hanlon’s reaction upon finding his wife — and investigators are analyzing every second… 👇👇

“PLEASE SEND SOMEONE NOW”: THE 4:29 P.M. CALL THAT TURNED BROOKE HANLON’S DEATH INTO A CHILLING HOMICIDE MYSTERY

The call came in at 4:29 p.m.

At first, it sounded like a desperate medical emergency.

A husband saying his wife was not breathing.

A dispatcher trying to guide him through CPR.

A home in Chester, New Jersey, suddenly becoming the center of a scene no family should ever face.

But within minutes, the emergency call involving 35-year-old psychotherapist and new mother Brooke Hanlon became something far darker.

Police say Brooke was found inside her home on June 6 with severe injuries. The medical examiner later ruled her death a homicide caused by multiple sharp force injuries.

Now, the 911 call made by her husband, James “Conor” Hanlon, is drawing new attention.

Reports say the call captured his panic as he tried to get help, described blood at the scene, and asked for CPR instructions while emergency responders rushed to the home.

But the call has also become part of a bigger mystery.

Because more than five weeks later, no arrest has been announced.

No suspect has been publicly named.

And investigators have released very little about what they believe happened inside that house before the call was made.

Brooke was not only a wife.

She was a licensed psychotherapist.

A daughter.

A new mother.

A woman who had recently built a life with her husband and young child in New Jersey.

And now her final moments have become the center of a homicide investigation that still has more questions than answers.

What happened before 4:29 p.m.?

Who was inside the home?

Was there any sign of forced entry?

Did Brooke know her attacker?

Why did the emergency call first sound like a medical crisis before the case was treated as a suspicious death?

And what detail made investigators realize this was not simply a tragic emergency?

Authorities have said the investigation remains active. Conor Hanlon has not been accused of wrongdoing, and reports say he has retained legal counsel while communicating with the prosecutor’s office.

That detail has fueled public attention, but it is not proof of guilt.

In an open homicide case, investigators often examine every second of a 911 call, every timeline detail, every movement before and after the emergency, and every inconsistency that could help explain what happened.

The call may reveal panic.

It may reveal confusion.

It may reveal the exact moment the scene changed from a desperate attempt to save Brooke into the beginning of a murder investigation.

But it has not yet answered the question everyone is asking:

Who killed Brooke Hanlon?

For now, the 4:29 p.m. recording stands as one of the most haunting pieces of the case.

A husband’s frantic call.

A young mother found fatally wounded.

A quiet New Jersey home turned into a crime scene.

And an investigation still waiting for the one answer Brooke’s family needs most.

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