A “Dear Jane” letter submitted by a man describes what he presents as a shocking discovery in his wife’s sock drawer. The writer says he and his wife know everything about each other, but while doing laundry he finds something tucked away in the drawer that makes him feel sick and concerned. The account, as provided in the excerpt, focuses on the moment of discovery and the writer’s reaction. It does not include details about what the item is, nor does it explain the wife’s response or intentions. The letter’s framing suggests the writer believes the object may relate to what his wife wants, and that he cannot accept it. The available material does not offer corroborating information, official findings, or any independent confirmation of the circumstances beyond the letter writer’s perspective.