Claire meets with (Richard Rankin), the grown son of Reverend Wakefield. She asks Roger to help her find evidence of what happened to the Jacobite soldiers after the Battle of Culloden.
Brianna stares at her mother in shock. Roger adds: “There’s more. He’s not dead. Not in 1968. Because the last entry…” He shows her a record from a printshop in Edinburgh, dated – 20 years after Culloden.
Claire breaks down sobbing. She finally tells Roger the truth: She is Claire Fraser. She traveled through the stones at Craigh na Dun in 1945, married Jamie in 1743, and lived through the Jacobite rising. The man on that grave is her husband. outlander s02e13 ddc
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That night, Claire tells Brianna everything. Brianna is furious and disbelieving, calling her mother insane. But Roger, who has researched the records, confirms the impossible: Claire’s name appears as a healer in 18th-century hospital records. Brianna finally asks, “Who is my real father?” Claire answers: “James Fraser. And he was a Highlander. And he was a smuggler. And he was a traitor. And he was the bravest man I ever knew.” Part 2: The 1746 Timeline – The Eve of Culloden April 15, 1746, near Culloden Moor. The Jacobite army is starving, exhausted, and broken. Prince Charles Stuart is delusional, refusing to retreat or use a better battle plan. Claire meets with (Richard Rankin), the grown son
Claire explains why she left: on the eve of Culloden, she was pregnant with Brianna. Jamie, knowing the battle was a suicide mission, forced her to go back through the stones to the 20th century to save their child.
Roger opens a historical register. He points to a printed entry: “James Fraser, known as Jamie, indicted for the murder of Jonathan Randall. After the battle of Culloden, Fraser was taken prisoner and transported to the Lake District, England, for imprisonment.” Claire gasps. “He didn’t die?” Roger adds: “There’s more
Roger takes Claire to the Culloden memorial graveyard. He shows her a specific stone: “James Fraser, Fraser of Lovat’s regiment. Died April 16, 1746.”