DNA results on Tucker
By stealthy
@stealthy (8181)
United States
January 22, 2010 5:12pm CST
So, apparently, from the way Katherine reacted the DNA results said that Tucker was her son. But what messenger service delivers an envelope that has to be signed for that is open? Why didn't Katherine and Nikki notice that the envelope was open and, therefore, worry about the authenticity of the results?
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@darleneL2010 (114)
• United States
25 Jan 10
I wondered about the same thing with the open envelope, that was real strange but the fact that is was open might come back into the storyline later on.
I did think that Katherine's reaction to Tucker was a bit over reactive but I guess she is feeling betrayed by him. However, seems she would want to know what his motivations were for taking over the company she built, he might have thought it was the only way to get her attention and in some ways get even with her for leaving him as a baby. Strange that neither of them want to address that issue and understand each other.
As for Jill, I feel bad for her, granted she can be pretty selfish but this time, she was taken in just like everyone else and had already developed feelings for Tucker before she knew who he was. I think he may have set her up from the beginning. There is something about him that I do not trust.
And so the plot thickens!
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@happy6162 (3001)
• United States
25 Jan 10
Well it looks like we all wonder the same thing why was the envelope open. I guess only on soaps does an envelope delivered by a delivery service come already opened. I would be worrying about the authenticity of the results even though there were three different labs that came up with the same results.
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@randylovesdar (4932)
• United States
25 Jan 10
I would think that if Katherine had looked carefully at the envelope she would have realized that it was opened and therefore it was not authentic. I really feel that Tucker is trying to use Katherine and is not her real son. I am not an expert on DNA testing, but I would think that these documents would need to be sealed to prevent tampering.