Innocent viewers convinced they’ve solved identity of Matty’s real father after bombshell confession

INNOCENT viewers are convinced they’ve solved the identity of Matty’s real father after a bombshell confession.

The ITV drama follows Katherine Kelly’s character Sally Wright as she tries to clear her name after being released from prison after being accused of murdering her student, Matty Taylor.



Innocent viewers think they have figured out a paternity twist

The series is full of twists and turns and the latest one saw Matty’s dad John revealed not to be his biological father.

Police used this information to question whether it was enough to have pushed John over the edge and accidentally kill his son.

John and his wife are certainly acting suspiciously, as they refuse to reveal the real identity of Matty’s father.

Matty’s mum Maria claims he was the result of a one night stand with a man who’s name she doesn’t know.



Matty’s parents John and Maria are concealing the identity of his biological father

Maria claimed Matty was conceived on a one night stand with an unknown man

However it was clearly a lie as John warned his wife the police would find out Matty’s father’s identity sooner or later, and in turn discover what she had done.

Towards the end of the episode, John punched an unidentified man in a pub, leading fans to speculate about who Matty’s dad really is.

Taking to Twitter, one wrote: “That’s Matthew’s real dad, then? Or is he just punching some random for no reason?”

Other viewers had their own theories with one writing: “I think Sam might be his father.”



Police questioned whether John accidentally killed his son

Another added: “The foreman at the construction site bet he is Matt’s dad!”

Meanwhile, other viewers are convinced “creepy” Karen is Matty’s real killer after getting a “weird feeling” about her.

Innocent continues tonight at 9pm on ITV.


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