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I had the same thoughts, Veronica, even suspicious that Cornelius might have given the okay to have her murdered. Mina was always in the mix, thinking she was involved in some way because of her disinterest. The mother was just a mess and I thought she was clueless. Hah!


I’ve mixed feelings about Francisca. Cornelius obviously had a thing for young girls, starting with her. In that era, what options do you think she had, up against a powerful man who was keeping her drugged? I really don’t know.


The murder was even more horrific given that Alicia was actually her daughter and that she was jealous of her. Really sick!
Robin wrote: "He certainly had all of the power in the relationship. Her options were very limited. If she accused him of molesting their daughter, he could have sent her to Bellvue. She would also keep quiet be..."
Agreed. But how sad that she valued her doped up prison of an existence over the justice of her daughter (and granddaughter). All because of scandal.
Agreed. But how sad that she valued her doped up prison of an existence over the justice of her daughter (and granddaughter). All because of scandal.
I realized pretty early on what was happening. Mina was so dismissive of her mother and acting more like a wife to her father.
I knew that Cornelius had been abusing his girls, but I think it was when it was first mentioned that Mina left school early that I knew Alicia was hers.
I suspected Mina of murdering Alicia, but couldn't get passed the fact it was a man seen leaving. I need to think outside the box more!
I knew that Cornelius had been abusing his girls, but I think it was when it was first mentioned that Mina left school early that I knew Alicia was hers.
I suspected Mina of murdering Alicia, but couldn't get passed the fact it was a man seen leaving. I need to think outside the box more!
Oh, you’re good, Monica!
I got sidetracked when Sarah mentioned that Mina left school when her mother had the baby and interpreted that literally...after the baby was born.
I got sidetracked when Sarah mentioned that Mina left school when her mother had the baby and interpreted that literally...after the baby was born.
I don't know if I would have caught that had Sarah not mentioned her sister being shipped off to France.


Yes, exactly!
~ Giulia ~ wrote: "The most disturbing thing about Francisca is how she sounded happy that her husband had started directing his attentions elsewhere, even if that meant her daughters(/granddaughter). Drugged ramblin..."
Yes!
Yes!
~ Giulia ~ wrote: "The most disturbing thing about Francisca is how she sounded happy that her husband had started directing his attentions elsewhere, even if that meant her daughters(/granddaughter). Drugged ramblin..."
I’d forgotten about that. Blech! It also bugged me how happy she was with all of the attention she gained after everyone else was dead.
I’d forgotten about that. Blech! It also bugged me how happy she was with all of the attention she gained after everyone else was dead.