I definitely agree that Amos was molesting his own daughter. I figured something was not right from when he pulled her shirt tight in front of the other dads.
Ew ew ew.
I wonder if she went through with accusing Jack as a way of crying out that something was happening to her, using Jack as a substitute for her father. Or like the above poster said, and as they said in the book, girls are rejected and then lie to 'get back at' whoever rejected them, as Catherine Marsh did as well.
I wonder if she went through with accusing Jack as a way of crying out that something was happening to her, using Jack as a substitute for her father. Or like the above poster said, and as they said in the book, girls are rejected and then lie to 'get back at' whoever rejected them, as Catherine Marsh did as well.

