Can we even prove they’re Nicks kids? Just because they’re in his house, doesn’t mean they’re his. DNA tests I wouldn’t trust without the credentials of every single lab technician, and a full service history of all equipment used. Of course then there’s the issue of false positives, so I’d need a full sweep done in random labs across multiple states, then average out the results, after a full assessment of the hundreds of lab techs and machines. Then, we have to repeat the process for Kayla. Still there’s room for error, and we will never really be able to know for sure. I guess we can have a jury decide.