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Bill Jackson Was Meg's first husband, and the father of her only child Marty. He was killed by Chrissie Latham during a riot. Bill was killed in episode 3. |
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Greg Miller Had a brief romance with Meg, and rumors were flying since he was quite
a lot younger than her. It never became real serious though, he became
more interested in Karen Travers, who he had once been engaged to. They
married, with Meg's blessing. |
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Geoff Butler This was a friend of Jim's, and that was how Meg met him. They dated a
couple of times, and Meg thought he was a real gentleman. But she found
out he was violent, and told him she didn't want to see him any more.
He exploded and beat her up. Jim saved her. |
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Paul Reid This was never really a true romance. They spent a lot of time together,
he bought her flowers and you know... But the whole thing was interrupted
by Paul's son Tony, who had gotten into trouble. Both Tony and Paul moved
interstate to sort things out. |
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Bob Morris Bob was the father of one of the women, Tracey Morris. They fell for each
other, and within 6 months they were married. But the happiness didn't
last - he left her and went to work in Jakarta when he though she was
going to accept the position as deputy governor of Wentworth. |
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Jonathan Edmonds Jonathan was a psychiatrist who came to work at Wentworth, and a long
lost love of Ann Reynolds. Meg had been suffering from headache, and Jonathan
offered to hypnotize her. They had dinner a couple of times, and at the
Peter Wright-trial, you also found out that they had had sex. Jonathan
was also seeing Ann at this time, and during the times Meg was hypnotized,
manipulated her mind. The whole thing was discovered by Ann, and they
both dumped him. |
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Philip Cleary Philip Cleary was a social worker at Wentworth, and him and Meg got involved.
He also helped her get over the rape. But he was murdered by Brian Lowe,
the man that held Ann and Meg hostage. |
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Dennis Cruickshank Dennis was a fellow officer, twice. The second time him and Meg worked
together, they fell in love. He moved in, and asked her to marry him.
She accepted, but shortly after that, Frank Burke shot him in his legs.
He didn't want to be a burden on Meg, so he broke the engagement and left. |