I have a true story about that subject.
About 10 years ago, I went to a car show with some buddies. When I came home, I was pretty sure I set my camera down on the counter. However, the next day I went for my camera but it wasn't there. I asked my wife if she had moved the camera and she said she hadn't seen it. I checked my car and even called the buddies I went to the show with to ask if I had left my camera in their car or their houses.
I asked my wife again if she had moved the camera and she said no. I asked if she was sure and she screamed back at me that she hadn't touched my camera and for me to never ask her about it again.
Six months went by and I didn't find the camera so I ended up buying a new one. About 2 days after I bought the new camera, my youngest daughter came to me and asked if the camera she was holding in her hand was the one I had been looking for. It was so I asked where she found it and she told me that it was in the bottom kitchen cabinet, way in the very back. The only one who would ever have put something in that place would have been my wife. When I showed her the camera and where it had been found, she just shrugged her shoulders.