Allan then killed her to keep their secret after Malva wanted to tell
Because of this and his love for Claire, he takes Claire's place as Malva's murderer. Later, after Claire has returned to the Ridge, she is confessor to Allan Christie, who explains that he was the one that fathered Malva's child, and then murdered her.
Season six follows the tradition: We left Claire in prison, wrongfully accused of murder (and of being a witch, but like, when isn't she being accused of that?), and Jamie racing to find her.
Claire eventually realizes that Malva is lying because she knows her husband well enough. Tom seems to question Malva's story. You can see it in his face that he's trying to figure out if this story is true. And then there are the reactions at the funeral when Allan refuses to let Claire carry the baby's coffin out.
Malva, before her death, tells him that she made them sick. She'd collected parts of the dead Sin Eater and poisoned Claire and Tom. She wanted to get to Jamie, and getting Claire out of the way was the only way to do that.
Malva was first introduced at the beginning of the season as a new resident of the Ridge who admired Claire's medical skills. Behind her admiration was a darker side of blackmail, betraying Claire's trust, and stalking. She falsely claimed Jamie was the father of her unborn child.
Fans are convinced Outlander heroine Claire will be poisoned by Malva after she was seen slicing off a finger of the dead Sin Eater (David Gant) who was introduced in episode two.
Jamie denies having slept with her, but the damage to his and to Claire's reputation is done—and the bond between the Frasers and Malva is severed, until just a few weeks later, when Claire finds Malva murdered in the garden. “It's like the peak of the tragedy, and it's so visceral.
Fitz, who washes her hair and admires her purty skin. Claire is moved to confess the truth to Mrs. Fitz: Her husband isn't dead. He hasn't been born yet.
Tom and Claire unexpectedly meet each other with the preacher questioning whether Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) was aware of his feelings. In the book, Claire confirms Jamie is well aware of Tom's unrequited feelings towards her and understands them as someone who is in love with her.
“He's about 25,” Gabaldon said. It's an interesting response. If you're up to date on the series, then you know that Jamie is not dead at the age of 25.
While on a second honeymoon in Scotland with her husband, Frank Randall, Claire inadvertently travels two hundred years into the past, where she meets and eventually marries Jamie Fraser.
In the series' earlier seasons, viewers saw Claire, a World War II veteran nurse visiting Scotland just after the war, mysteriously travel 200 years into the past. She later journeyed with her new husband, Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan), to several different countries; and also returned back to the future as well.
Who Killed Malva In The Outlander Books? Based on Diana Gabaldon's A Breath of Snow and Ashes, Malva's killer will soon be revealed as her half-brother, Allan, who is also Malva's baby's father.
She didn't seem to be doing it for “fun.” Malva just seemed curious, but why would she be curious about that? She's never seemed curious about the intimacies of a couple before. This suggests that she's up to something. Watching the two gives her information to use in the future.
Some of the residents of Fraser's Ridge believe that the child's condition is a punishment for his parents' sins, and gossip runs rampant in the backcountry. Fergus is ashamed of not being able to protect his family properly and provide for them, and makes an attempt to end his own life, but Jamie stops him in time.
Claire was promptly carted off to a witch trial by an angry mob baying for blood with Jamie and also Tom Christie (Mark Lewis Jones) accompanying her to ensure no harm came to the doctor.
"You look like you've seen a ghost," Claire says when her husband returns to their inn. "I'm not all sure that I haven't," Frank responds. Indeed, Frank has seen what appears to be the ghost of his wife's other husband, an 18th-century Scotsman named Jamie Fraser, whom Claire meets after she travels back in time.
As she is held captive, the renegade group proceeds to gang-rape her. As Claire lies on the ground tied up and unable to free herself, she also has flash-forwards to an alternative future, to a Thanksgiving dinner in the '60s that is populated by the people she loves from the 18th century, but in modern dress.
Allan began molesting his half-sister Malva from the time she was a young child and eventually, gets her pregnant.
Jamie does not sleep with Malva in Outlander
The story comes out over the course of A Breath of Snow and Ashes. Malva makes her story about Jamie being the father of her unborn baby convincing.
In the TV series, we get to see how Malva knows all about Jamie's scars. She spies on Claire and Jamie when they're in the barn, which is going to lead to all of his scars on show. The TV show gave us this scene so that it would clear up questions later on.
We find out who did it in A Breath of Snow and Ashes, but it takes some time. Claire is arrested for murder, but Tom learns the truth in the end. It was Allan who did it. It turns out Allan sexually abused and raped Malva, and he is the father of the child.
During September of 1773, Arch tells the tale of how he lost two fingers at the hands of the Frasers of Glenhelm to Jamie and Claire, the topic seeming appropriate given the recent injury sustained to Tom Christie's hand.
Allan is the brother of Malva and son of Tom Christie, a serious and pious man who does not see eye to eye with Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan). He is played by Alexander Vlahos, a Welsh actor best known for roles in Versailles and Merlin.