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    Digital Spy article:


    Neighbours cover-up under threat after Finn Kelly is pushed off a cliff
    Will Bea reveal all?


    http://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neig...liff-cover-up/

    Neighbours fans will see Bea Nilsson struggle to cope next week after Finn Kelly has been pushed off a cliff.

    Bea (Bonnie Anderson) will be at the centre of an explosive storyline this fortnight, as Finn takes a dangerous fall out in the bush following a terrifying showdown with Bea, Elly Conway, Xanthe Canning and Susan Kennedy.

    One of the four ladies will shove Finn (Rob Mills) off a cliff after he poses a sinister threat yet again, terrorising them in a remote location.

    In the aftermath, Finn is rushed to hospital and is left in a coma, while Bea, Elly, Xanthe and Susan all try to pretend they were never at the scene of the crime.

    Next week's episodes hint that Bea could be the weak link in this pact of silence, as she grows increasingly consumed with guilt over what happened.

    Elly, Susan and Xanthe are all on board with the idea of pretending they were never in the bush when Finn fell, but Bea is torn over the secrecy.

    Desperately wanting to talk to someone, Bea toys with the thought of seeing a new therapist, but Elly forbids this as she thinks it's too risky.

    Realising good people can do bad things, Bea tentatively rekindles her friendship with Ned Willis, finally forgiving him for his role in Cassius Grady's recent attack.

    Later on, Elly calls her three allies back together, making sure they're supporting each other. As Bea's struggle remains, how long will it be before someone cracks and reveals the truth?

    Neighbours airs these scenes on Monday, November 12 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5.
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    There are rumours Xanthe is leaving. Maybe she pushed Finn?

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    On her instagram, she been in the USA, and changed her hair. So it’s possible she’s left.

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    Digital Spy article:

    Neighbours reveals who pushed Finn Kelly as the attacker confesses everything
    The truth is out!


    http://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neig...ed-finn-kelly/

    Neighbours will reveal the full story behind Finn Kelly's dramatic cliff fall next week.

    Fans have been speculating over which of Finn's enemies attacked him in last week's episodes, but the Aussie soap has now confirmed that – gasp – Susan Kennedy was responsible.

    The unlikely suspect's guilt has been revealed in brand new spoiler pictures, which show Susan confessing everything to the police.

    In tense scenes next week, Susan (Jackie Woodburne) is haunted by terrifying visions of Finn as the guilt of what happened on the clifftop becomes too much to bear.

    She's also left horrified when Mark Brennan (Scott McGregor) becomes suspicious over Finn's fall and starts pointing the finger at Bea Nilsson.

    Putting the pieces of the puzzle together, Mark tells Susan that he believes Bea pushed Finn and that Susan, Elly and Xanthe are all covering for her.

    Realising that she can't let Bea take the blame for her own actions, Susan confesses that she's the one they're really covering for.

    Down at the police station, Susan makes a full confession and is relieved when her husband Karl (Alan Fletcher) vows to support her.

    When Bea, Elly and Xanthe are all interviewed too, they insist that Susan acted firmly in self-defence.

    However, just when it looks like Susan will escape charges, her conscience gets the better of her and she admits that she genuinely wanted Finn dead when she pushed him.

    As Toadie Rebecchi (Ryan Moloney) despairs over Susan's honesty, the detectives have no choice but to charge her with attempted murder. Could Susan be heading to jail?

    Neighbours airs these scenes on Thursday, November 15 and Friday, November 16 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5.

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    Whether Susan wanted Finn dead is beside the point - it's still self defence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aussieguy View Post
    Whether Susan wanted Finn dead is beside the point - it's still self defence.
    The Police in Neighbours are absolutely useless. No surprise so many in Erinsborough have records when someone can go to jail based on almost no evidence. I'd hope in real life, and don't plan to find out, that the Police/Judge/Lawyers here would be way more professional/logical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danners9 View Post
    The Police in Neighbours are absolutely useless. No surprise so many in Erinsborough have records when someone can go to jail based on almost no evidence. I'd hope in real life, and don't plan to find out, that the Police/Judge/Lawyers here would be way more professional/logical.
    I don't think they're that different tbh.

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    So today's episode relates to the digitalspy article above, a week later than the date given.

    Same approach as always. Another random detective brought in, deciding to grill Susan/Elly/Xanthe/Bea rather than deal with what Finn did - which now includes the attempt to poison everyone at the school. 4 witnesses vs one guy in a coma (?), with a plausible self defence angle and all the stuff he did to them before on record, such as trying to kill them in a transport container quite recently. But yeh, focus on how long it took to report it eh. Good one.

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    Trying to poison hundreds of kids/teachers & parents with cyanide puts Finn right at the top of the villain list. And I would have thought the process Finn used to create hydrogen cyanide was made up. But no it's accurate

    4. Sodium or potassium cyanide is extremely toxic by inhalation

    and ingestion, and moderately toxic by skin contact. Adding acid

    to cyanide forms extremely toxic hydrogen cyanide gas which can

    be rapidly fatal

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    Digital Spy article:


    Neighbours lines up huge new Finn Kelly twist after he wakes up in hospital
    Has he lost his memory?


    https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...kelly-amnesia/

    Neighbours supervillain Finn Kelly claims to have amnesia when he finally wakes from his coma next week.

    Finn (Rob Mills) has spent the past few months unconscious in hospital after being pushed off a cliff by Susan Kennedy.

    Next week, while Ramsay Street is preoccupied with the tragic loss of Sonya Rebecchi, trouble seems to be on the horizon when Finn's eyes flicker open.

    News quickly reaches the Kennedy household that Finn has made a recovery, sparking a very mixed reaction. Karl and Bea are both anxious that Finn could pose a threat all over again, while Susan (Jackie Woodburne) is pleased that she can finally stop feeling so guilty over what happened on the cliff.

    Elly, meanwhile, is determined to stay detached from the whole saga – not wanting Finn to have any hold over her anymore.

    Over at the hospital, David Tanaka is part of the medical team that assesses Finn, who seems confused and agitated. When he finally speaks, he apparently has no memory of his crimes.

    Finn reveals that he thinks it's 2007 and he's still at university, studying to become a teacher. The doctors realise that he may be suffering from retrograde amnesia.

    Bea is hugely sceptical when she hears about Finn's all-too-convenient condition, believing that he's lying so that he won't have to face justice for his crimes.

    Susan suggests giving Finn the benefit of the doubt, recalling how she had her own amnesia incident after slipping on milk in 2002.

    Confident she can put the Erinsborough police force to shame, Susan vows to visit Finn herself – sure that she'll be able to tell if he's faking. What will Susan's verdict be?

    Neighbours airs these scenes on Thursday, March 7 and Friday, March 8 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

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