I dont get why Sally and Kevin would what Frank dead? So he dumps Sally that has happened to her before
It would have been maybe better if Frank had raped Sally as well
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I dont get why Sally and Kevin would what Frank dead? So he dumps Sally that has happened to her before
It would have been maybe better if Frank had raped Sally as well
Yes, but there's more to it than just being dumped. She has been defending Frank over the rape charge and been saying he's a gentleman etc. The whole episode has made her look really stupid in front of everyone who knows her. Plus, of course, she is to lose her job and position of "power".
People do kill in real life with weak motives. The police have to look at anyone with a grudge against Frank, which would definitely include Sally when she learns the truth. I suppose Kevin is heard to threaten Frank, or something similar, when he learns what Frank has done to Sally.
I'm really looking forward to Frank's murder and the fallout.
Coronation Street's Alison King has said that her alter ego Carla Connor could easily be the murderer of Frank Foster.
Next week, the body of Underworld boss Frank (Andrew Lancel) will be found on the factory floor by Sally Webster (Sally Dynevor).
Speaking to Soaplife, the actress claims that her character, who was raped by ex-partner Frank, "has more motive and opportunity" to kill the evil businessman.
When asked whether she believed Carla to be capable of killing Frank, King replied: "Yes, very possibly - she has more motive and opportunity than the other suspects.
"Frank has completely destroyed her life. She's a desperate woman who could do something desperate."
Bosses have already unveiled a promotional picture lining up Carla's boyfriend Peter Barlow (Chris Gascoyne), her closest friend Michelle Connor (Kym Marsh) and Sally's ex-husband Kevin Webster (Michael Le Vell).
Before Frank is killed, viewers will see him con Carla out of her share in the factory - not content with being acquitted of raping her.
Frank Foster's last scenes will air next Monday at 7.30pm and 8.30pm on ITV1.
SALLY WEBSTER
Evidence:
‘Sally’s the one found with the body, knelt over Frank with blood on her hands – so it doesn’t look good!’
Defence:
‘Sally’s found in the wrong place at the wrong time. Yes, she hated Frank, but Sally will say she’s not capable of murder.’
Previous form:
‘When she’s riled, we’ve seen Sally lash out before. She gave Natalie that famous slap round the face….’
KEVIN WEBSTER
Evidence:
‘There’s a big twist that throws Kevin Webster right in the frame and the police come calling. It leaves even Sally wondering if Kevin was Frank’s killer.’
Defence:
‘Kevin claims not to have gone anywhere near Frank before he was killed. But there’s a twist - and the Police later come to him with evidence they’ve discovered which makes him a suspect...’
Previous form:
‘His temper has got Kevin a few weeks in prison after he attacked John Stape. I hope he’s learnt his lesson but you never know. Kevin’s certainly capable of killing someone.’
Who does Kevin think did it?
‘He doesn’t say but, when he’s later questioned, he’s quick to point out it wasn’t him! Kevin mentions to Sally that it makes more sense for Peter to have killed Frank but maybe he’s just covering his tracks.’
CARLA CONNOR
Evidence:
‘Anne discovers that the contract Carla signed, giving ownership of the factory to Frank has mysteriously disappeared after Frank’s death. Considering everything that Frank did to her, and the fact that the missing contract benefits Carla, this puts her firmly in the frame and the police come calling.’
Defence:
‘Carla may use the fact that she’s not capable of murder as her defence. She goes back to the factory that night to confront Frank but she claims that when she left, he was still alive. She then went home on her own, although so she doesn’t have a strong alibi.’
Previous form:
‘Carla’s had her fair share of scrapes in her past, and Carla comes from the roughest council estate in Weatherfield. She was dragged up and she’s learnt to fight her way through life – as she proved when Tony Gordon had her locked up in the factory.’
Who does Carla think did it?
‘When Peter comes back the next day with blood on his clothes and no idea about where he’s been, she starts to worry. And, when he can’t explain where he was she starts to fear it was him.’
PETER BARLOW
Evidence:
‘Peter goes on a drunken bender when Leanne – thanks to some stirring from Frank – announces she’s going for custody of Simon. When he returns the next morning, he’s covered in blood, and has no memory of where he’s been and what he’s done.’
Defence:
‘Peter can’t remember what happened that night, and he was too drunk to have killed Frank. But then again, he can’t remember that he didn’t kill him!’
Previous form:
‘He’s attacked Frank before, when they came face to face on the street and he all but admitted to raping Carla. Peter spent a night in the cells for that. And he threatened to kill Nick with a crowbar when he found out about his affair with Leanne.’
Who does Peter think did it?
‘He’s worried that Carla lashed out - after all, he knows how far Frank pushed her. Then again he’s also worried that he might have done it whilst he was drunk.’
MICHELLE CONNOR
Evidence:
‘There’s a big twist in the story and Michelle suddenly becomes much more of a suspect than people may initially think. She’s acting very strangely, and her friends start to pick up on that.’
Defence:
‘Michelle has an alibi that takes her away from the factory when Frank was killed. But when questioned about it, I don’t know whether it will stand up. She’s very cagey.’
Previous form:
Like Carla, Michelle had a pretty rough upbringing but Michelle’s always been a very moral person. Having said that, her big thing is family and she’s very protective of the Connor clan. Frank destroyed Carla so maybe Michelle has decided to dish out some justice of her own.’
Who does Michelle think did it?
‘Michelle’s definitely involved in the mix somewhere but whether she’s capable of killing Frank you’ll have to wait and see. I think she could be!’
^ Inspector Alan Clouseau
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It should be one of the five suspects named or else it is misleading by Corrie
Coronation Street star Andrew Lancel has praised the soap's upcoming Frank Foster murder mystery, describing the story as "classic Corrie".
The actor's villainous character will be found dead next week, leaving viewers to wonder who was responsible.
Coronation Street bosses have named Carla, Kevin, Michelle, Peter and Sally as the main five characters who will become police suspects in the case.
Lancel today told BBC Breakfast: "Frank's made a lot of enemies on the street for a lot of different reasons. He's been monstrous, horrendous. People know what he's done - he's assaulted and twisted the knife into many people, and he's closed down the factory, so there's plenty of people who could be bumping off Frank and there are many suspects."
He continued: "Frank dies, but who did it and why? You've got Michelle Connor - Frank has basically ruined her working life. You've got Peter Barlow - Frank is responsible for him getting back on the bottle, and Frank assaulted his beloved Carla Connor. With Carla, Frank has ruined and destroyed her life - and got away with it.
"Kevin Webster, who was married to Sally Webster, is discovering what this monster can do to Sally. And Sally has given her heart to this man and he's broken it in two. So they're all possible - all of them."
Lancel said that he is looking forward to watching Coronation Street "as a punter" in the coming weeks as the aftermath of Frank's death plays out.
"With the way it was shot, it could be anybody," he added. "You don't actually see who does it, so it's classic Coronation Street. It's an amazing place, because whatever happens on the street, whether it's something horrendous like this or something comedic, it always goes back to those cobbles."
Coronation Street airs Frank's final episodes on Monday, March 5 at 7.30pm and 8.30pm on ITV1.