Australia: Man Finds Out Dead Son He Paid Child Support for Wasn’t His

Unless you live on a farm where you’ve got men watching her 24/7, you always need a DNA test.

It doesn’t matter if you’re married or if you really trust the slut. She is always out to get you.

News.com.au:

A Western Australian father has shared the devastating moment when he learnt he was not biologically related to his 20-year-old son two years after his death.

Around 23 years ago, Mick Reynolds became a dad after a woman he was seeing, Melissa Hernaman fell pregnant.

During this time he shared custody of Lochie, lived with Ms Hernaman until Lochie was seven and contributed to expenses and paid $400 a week in child support until the child turned 18.

Now 43, Mr Reynolds told A Current Affair he paid Ms Hernaman just under $110,000, something he says he had “no worries” doing.

The boy with his supposed father

The boy with his whore mother

The truth was revealed two years after Lochie’s death. In April 2019, the fit and healthy 20-year-old suddenly collapsed and died during football training. A letter from the coroner declared his death as “unascertainable.”

A post-mortem examination also ruled his death as “indefinitive,” 7 News reports.

After investigations into whether Mr Reynolds or Ms Hernaman carried the gene which could have led to Lochie’s sudden death, alarm bells began ringing after it was confirmed that neither of them did.

“She just went all quiet … and then on the phone … hung up pretty quick,” said Mr Reynolds.

“I felt angry. I felt conned.” 

The answer to Lochie’s paternity finally came in a series of texts sent by Ms Hernaman.

“There was one other person, one time, one only,” it read.

Haha!

Ouch!

“Yes, you could have the test and we find that you are not the biological father, but you are and always will be his Dad.

“I know I should have said something at the time, but I know I made a mistake and I knew you were going to be a good dad.”

Speaking to A Current Affair, Mr Reynolds likened the experience to losing someone twice.

“It’s bad enough to lose someone once let alone twice,” he said.

“I don’t know how many people in this world have gone through this but how do you lose someone twice?”

Although Mr Reynolds said Lochie didn’t bear much physical resemblance to himself, especially when compared to his other son Rory, the pair shared a loving bond and he believed Ms Hernaman’s words.

After the truth came out, Mr Reynolds asked Ms Hernaman to return the money “on principle,” however she reacted by saying that he “should have paid more”.

That’s all women, right there.

No matter what they do to you, you owe them – and you always owe them more and more and more.

“I couldn’t care if it was $5 or five million, someone took from me that shouldn’t have,” he said.

“There was no compassion, there was no apology.”

Speaking to the Daily Mail, Ms Hernaman said the A Current Affair was “very one-sided” and contained “many facts” but also “many lies”.

Ms Hernaman did not directly answer questions about what particular lies were broadcast, the DNA test, the confession text and if she had always known who was the father.

Women do this to men constantly. Most men can never even consider that it’s happened to them.

It can get a lot more extreme, actually: