Alaina asked this question about The Wife Who Knew Too Much:
So... if Connor had nothing to do with the coup with Juliet to kill Nina and split the money, how did Juliet intend on getting the money? If she was trying to frame tabitha, he would have still gotten all of Nina’s fortune and if he wasn’t in on it, now would Juliet get it? Why was Steve involved? I didn’t really understand that. Why did Connor send Tabitha a bad lawyer if he truly cared about her??
Debbie Although these questions were never answered directly, in the one year later part, Tabitha admits that he wasn’t perfect but that he died protecting t…moreAlthough these questions were never answered directly, in the one year later part, Tabitha admits that he wasn’t perfect but that he died protecting them. I, too, was left with questions about Connor’s character. He had to be in on the scheme and he was not always nice to Tabitha which makes be believe he had involvement and gave consent at least for some part of the scheme. Steve May have been involved with Juliet or was a willing participant for the money. Overall, it appeared to me that Connor was not a truly loving husband but the depths of this were not clearly explained.(less)
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