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This quote describes a photo that Falk finds in one of Gretchen’s photo albums, depicting Luke in a maternity ward with a child that seems at first to be Billy but turns out to actually be Lachlan. This new information is potentially explosive, not just because it implies that Gretchen lied to Falk about Lachlan’s father but also because since Lachlan is younger than Billy, Luke being Lachlan’s father would mean that Luke and Gretchen had an affair after Luke was already married to Karen.
While this photograph seems like convincing evidence of Lachlan’s father, Gretchen maintains until the very…