When Cliff Nelson made it known he suspected Raven of perpetrating both crimes he too was attacked by the knife-wielding maniac. And it didn’t help matters that she was also a person of interest in the suspicious death of her mother, Nadine Scott, who had perished in a car accident mere moments after a confrontation with her devious offspring. When Elliot was brutally stabbed to death, Raven found herself being questioned by the police. Raven’s case actually looked pretty solid – judges almost always place the child with the natural mother – but Elliot Dorn had gotten his hands on that incriminating document that Raven had handed her son’s new caregivers and he offered to return it. Her position wasn’t strengthened by the fact that upon her arrival she was called as a witness in the Margo Dorn murder trial and had to provide Elliot Dorn with an alibi for the night of the killing. Their passionate extramarital dalliance resulted in a pregnancy for Raven, who simply intended to pass the baby off as Kevin’s – and her plan would have succeeded if it weren’t for one pesky little problem: Kevin was sterile!īut when Raven learned that her mother had made Jamey the beneficiary to her vast fortune, she returned to town to try and regain custody. Geraldine Whitney, Kevin’s campaign strategist and mother figure, championed the relationship becoming absolutely certain that Raven (the daughter of her dearest friend) would make an excellent spouse for the future Senator.Īfter their marriage, Raven quickly became bored with stuffy Kevin and she instead found herself drawn to Monticello’s newest Assistant District Attorney, Logan Swift. However, Raven grew tired of her game and instead looked to budding politician Kevin Jamison for solace – and cash. After the wedding, Raven shamelessly pursued Draper – now her brother by marriage – hoping to elicit a jealous response from her former paramour. Despite knowing he was marrying her mother for the Alexander family’s vast fortune, Raven continued a sexual dalliance with her step-father-to-be Ansel Scott.
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