EXCLUSIVE: Police found a half-burned jacket at the scene — and it wasn’t Kelvin Fletcher’s, it was…

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EXCLUSIVE: Investigators examining the scene of the fire at Kelvin Fletcher’s home have just made a shocking discovery — a half-burned jacket found near the back entrance of the property. Forensic officers have confirmed that the jacket did not belong to Fletcher or any member of his family.

According to police sources, the jacket was partially hidden under debris and appeared to have been soaked in an accelerant, suggesting it may have played a role in how the blaze started. What’s more alarming is that inside one of the pockets, detectives reportedly found a metallic keychain and a torn piece of fabric that could lead directly to a suspect.

Lab analysis revealed traces of motor oil and gasoline on the jacket — substances not consistent with the materials inside the house. The item has since been sent for DNA testing, and early results reportedly indicate the presence of foreign skin cells.

🔍 What police have confirmed so far:
– The jacket’s brand and size don’t match any clothing owned by Fletcher.
– A distinct monogram on the inside tag suggests it was custom-made.
– Fibers from the fabric match residue found on a broken fence panel near the property.
– Security footage shows a shadowy figure wearing a similar jacket minutes before the fire began.

Detectives are now working to trace the origin of the jacket, with one officer describing it as “the most promising lead so far.”

Authorities have not released the name of the person connected to the item, but insiders claim that the initials on the jacket tag match those of a former employee who left Fletcher’s estate under unclear circumstances last year.

Police have not ruled out foul play, and investigators are now treating the case as a possible act of arson.
An official statement is expected once forensic confirmation is complete — a revelation that could finally expose who was really behind the fire at Kelvin Fletcher’s home.