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I liked how Jackson connected the threads here and it was actually one of the more enjoyable aspects of the plot.

I think Lucille told Marta now because she saw the other illegitimate children make a claim to the Montgomery money and wanted her daughter to get her share.



Yes. This makes sense.
I agree with Sharon, too, about Lucille’s reason for telling Marta that Cameron was her real father. Guess she was ready to fess up to Berneda!
I held out hope that Marta was still alive until this story started and Lucille acknowledged she hadn’t heard from her in months. Then I was certain she was dead but hadn’t a clue as to how she fit in with these murders.
I held out hope that Marta was still alive until this story started and Lucille acknowledged she hadn’t heard from her in months. Then I was certain she was dead but hadn’t a clue as to how she fit in with these murders.