Now that’s a juicy secret that’s worth exploring. Apparently Christy had just had an abortion when Ben slept with Jess five years ago an abortion Ben did not want her to have.Why would Jess try to kiss Ben if their relationship was just limited to a one-night stand, five years ago?.How did Scott know that Ben was Tom’s father if Jess didn’t tell him? And if he has known for a while, did he kill Tom and set Ben up as punishment for sleeping with his wife? Or is that too easy of a motive, and Scott too obvious of a suspect?.What is the real relationship between Natalie and Scott? Ben mentions that Scott would sometimes come over to the house when Natalie was babysitting, to which Natalie brushed off with the explanation of “because Jess wouldn’t let him see Tom at her house,” but I smell a big secret.The results of the test are inconclusive, but there’s one thing that is conclusive Ben needs to lawyer up with a criminal attorney and ditch the divorce dude. Ben answers “no” because really, that smallish lie of how he got home from the bar that night totally shouldn’t count as a lie… but totally does, and the machine goes crazy. “Have you lied to Detective Cornell?” he asks. (Quick refresher of what you already know from watching Law & Order, but that I will tell you again anyway: Lie detector tests are not always accurate and are not admissible in a court of law, so taking one can only hurt you, no matter how much you want to prove you’re not lying.) But Ben doesn’t listen to me-or his lawyer-and gets strapped up to the machine, where the administrator proceeds to pelt him with questions that trap him. Ben is insistent he’s innocent and wants to take a lie-detector test, which his lawyer discourages. Tom’s official cause of death is discovered to be blunt force trauma by flashlight-a flashlight just like the one that is missing from Ben’s truck (like we didn’t see that one coming).
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