Okay, I guess it doesn't have to wait until tonight, seeing as how I'm sitting at the computer while my hostess snoozes softly nearby. Trying not to wake her, as it appears she needs a full eight hours of sleep instead of the three that I do. Well, here's part 17, then, so enjoy!!
Part 17
by Edeyn Hannah Blackeney
“Wait wait wait wait wait wait wait,” gasped out Kerry between sucking in lungfuls of air to laugh, “Jesus, my sides hurt! BWAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!”
Sheila watched him and despite herself, it started to amuse her, too. She giggled, swallowed it, then burst into all-out guffaw like her partner had. Wendy waited patiently until both were done and wiping the tears of mirth from their eyes.
“So,” said Kerry, still chuckling and stifling the harder laughter, “let me see if I got this straight. Jeff is, indeed Janette Parker's aka Marlene Ugg's son. But Lee Ugg. The bastard sitting in there, is not the father despite the only conclusion to be reached from legal documents being that the kid was conceived during the time that his mother was definitely married to said rich inbred? So, now we got yet another mystery within this case? Oh, my achin' ribs...”
“And, hee hee hee, and we get to tell Ugg? Omigawd, this is like Christmas come early!” added Sheila, giggling again.
“Are you two about finished?” asked Wendy with a sigh, “Because there's more to the story than that. The DNA provided in the brush had the same result but that's why we wanted a second sample from a more easily read source. Jeff has XX chromosomes. What with Ugg's surety that he had a daughter, this leads me to believe that our poor, deceased mother had a few tricks up her sleeve. And Ugg has a paternity test that needs to be overturned, that shows he's the father.”
The two detectives sobered.
“Um,” said Sheila, “how exactly is that possible? Did he have it fixed way back when and that's how he got the win in the original custody case?”
“Eleven years ago,” stated the ADA, “1995, to be exact. They were still determining paternity from blood tests at that time. DNA wasn't used for something so mundane. Apparently, the real father has the same blood type as Ugg does. Kind of adds to the whole thing. This is turning into a regular Holmes and Watson style mystery, isn't it?”
Kerry tried to say something, but his mouth still didn't want to open without laughter of some sort spilling out once the dam of his lips parted. So he opened his mouth and giggled, then snorted before slapping both hands over his mouth to hold in the mirth. After a moment, he finally had a handle on it and was able to speak.
“So we get to tell the kid the news, right? I'm pretty sure that if a thirteen-year old kid has a shit-list, Sheila and I are both fairly high on it, just now,” he said, still grinning.
“No, Detectives, I'll deliver the news while you question Mister Ugg on any male employees, relatives, or neighbors that were around in the early days of his failed marriage,” Wendy answered.
Kerry was no longer laughing.
Comments
Interesting twist
Ugg still has legal custody so the battle isn't over yet, but this wil certainly be a blow. Considering what we know of Ugg I wouldn't be surprised if he decides to drop the whole issue now since Jeff isn't his. Since Jeff isn't 'the fruit of his loins' it would be in type for him to lose all interest.
There had to be more going on with the paternity test. By 1995 genetic fingerprinting had been around for ten years, and thanks to the OJ Simpson case it had been very much in the news. Since Marlene/Janette would have been the one to ask for the test in the first place (Ugg had no reason to as he was already the father of record) she could have easily demanded DNA testing when the blood typing indicated the possibility of paternity. The only way I can see that a DNA test would have been denied by the court would be if Ugg used his money and influence to interfere. This raises the question of why he would want to block a clear determination of paternity.
Scott
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Bree
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Custody?
Ugg never had custody. Matt was just removed as Guardian
"Genetic fingerprinting" was around, yes, but not used for paternity tests until the late 1990s. Actually, Ugg is the type that would have had a paternity test done as soon as the baby was screaming, to 'prove' that his pretty and younger wife wasn't seeing someone else on the sly
I said ...
... legal custody, which is different from actual physical custody. According to your story thus far, Ugg was awarded legal custody by the court 11 years ago, and he is therefore still the legal parent of Jeff regardless of biology. As for DNA and paternity tests, well that's another one to chalk up to my Florida upbringing. I know for a fact it was available as early as 1994 here in the Sunshine State. And that is all I'm gonna say about that.:)
Scott
Writing is not necessarily something to be ashamed of--but do it in private and wash your hands afterwards.
Lazarus Long - Robert A. Heinlein's 'Time Enough for Love'
Bree
The difference between fiction and reality? Fiction has to make sense.
-- Tom Clancy
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http://bree-ramsey314.livejournal.com/
Twitter: @genomorph
True, dat
Ahhh... I thought you meant the recent developments, as far as the custody goes. :)
Available, however, is not the same as "widespread"
Neener!
Edeyn
Ummm.
What's going now? Who was the father? Nice work Edeyn!
Hugs!
grover