Downvoted for asking for evidence of claims... Claims that the author admits many of the professionals he trusted enough to ask for guidance also raised.
I would argue that the same callous personality evidenced in a person capable of infidelity would also come into play when considering whether or not to reveal said infidelity.
So there was a paternity test, right? I'm assuming there was and it just wasn't mentioned in the write up.
The author states with authority that he is the father, but doesn't mention the tests confirming it whereas every other finding is linked to the tests involved.
Please don't tell me, in an article praising science, that this was left to faith or trust or whatever.
You've gone soft, HN.