Who Is Veronica's Father?
Status: Solved
One of the rare lights in Veronica Mars' dark life after the murder of her best friend Lilly Kane was the love and support
of her father, Keith. The then sheriff and now private investigator was the rock to which she clung after losing her boyfriend,
her mother, her reputation, and those she'd called friends. So the last thing Veronica needed as she gained strength and found
purpose in pursuit of the truth about Lilly's murder was for that rock to crumble.
Abel Koontz, the man convicted of the crime, landed a shattering blow. Veronica had already learned that Jake Kane and
her mother Lianne were high school sweethearts but it was Koontz who told her that the relationship had continued beyond school.
Beyond Keith. With gleeful malice, he told her to look in a mirror. "Are you the product of a schlubby sheriff, or the King
and Queen of the prom?"
Veronica's first instinct was to uncover the truth. She suckered Keith into providing what she needed for a paternity
test. But when the results arrived, Veronica realized this was one case she didn't want to solve. Far from setting her free,
the truth could set her adrift from her rock, so she shredded the results without looking at them. Truth be damned, Keith
was the most important person in her life, and she was not ready or willing to lose him. Even if it cost her a claim to a
fortune.
Clues for Who Is Veronica's Father?
1.01 Pilot
- Jake Kane's wife Celeste believes that her husband is unfaithful.
- Veronica learns that there is a connection between Jake and her missing mother, when she identifies Lianne Mars as the
mystery woman Jake visits at 1 am at the Camelot Motel.
1.05 You Think You Know Somebody
- Lianne is disturbed by the news that Veronica is dating Duncan Kane. Why?
1.07 The Girl Next Door
- The connection between Jake and Lianne goes back a long way.
- In 1979, Jake and Lianne were high school sweethearts, king and queen of the prom, and the popular expectation was that
they would marry.
- When Veronica asks Duncan if he knew Jake and Lianne were "king and queen of the prom", she believed his response was
evasive.
- Keith says, "A man's gotta be pretty committed to a woman, who would agree to raise another man's child." Does he speak
from experience?
1.08 Like a Virgin
- Koontz, a former employee at Kane Industries, alleges that Lianne used to visit Jake during lunch hours. This would indicate
the connection between them lasted long after high school.
- Koontz alleges that Veronica is Jake's daughter.
- Koontz uses exactly the same phrase to describe Veronica's heritage as she herself used when she asked Duncan if he knew:
the product of "the king and queen of the prom."
1.09 Drinking the Kool-Aid
- Veronica is not certain of her paternity and Duncan may be her half-brother.
- Veronica chooses to destroy the result of Keith's paternity test without looking at it, electing instead to continue to
believe Keith is her father.
1.11 Silence of the Lamb
- That belief is not absolute: "When I had the opportunity to learn my paternity, I chose blissful ignorance with a side
of gnawing doubt."
1.16 Betty and Veronica
- Lianne intercepted an attempt made by Celeste to contact Veronica to provide information about Lianne and Jake.
- Lianne told Jake to meet her at the Neptune Grand. During that meeting she told him that if Celeste tried to contact Veronica
again, Lianne would get a paternity test done and take him for millions.
- Lianne confirms that she does not know who the father of Veronica is and that it could be Jake Kane.
1.19 Hot Dogs
- Celeste cannot bear to look at Veronica because she represents Jake and Lianne's infidelity.
- Celeste mocks Keith for not knowing what was under his nose, referring to Jake and Lianne's relationship.
- Keith sends hair samples of himself and Veronica to a DNA testing lab.
1.21 A Trip to the Dentist
- Celeste Kane told Duncan that Veronica was Jake's daughter, causing him to dump Veronica shortly before Lilly died.
1.22 Leave It to Beaver
- Keith receives the results of the paternity test.
- Keith asks Veronica to sign an agreement stopping her from making any future claim against the Kanes.
- Veronica signs the agreement without hesitation and without knowledge as to the true identity of her father.
- Keith informs Veronica that she is his biological daughter.
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