He's not going to take his own life because the way has been left open for him to return.
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He's not going to take his own life because the way has been left open for him to return.
Hope it's not the "disappearing act" that would be a very weak finish to the storyline.
Maybe he relays his coversation with Rob to someone and they will realise he was talking in a very strange way. How could he be so sure his dad was not the murderer.
i think rob would only tell the truth to carla no one else and up to her to let rob off and free peter
Round-up
Peter is stunned as the verdict is revealed in court, while Rob does his best to hide his feelings. Carla, now convinced of Peter’s innocence, tells Rob she wonders who really killed Tina. Unnerved after the break-in, Roy avoids being at home alone. Fiz and Tyrone invite Roy for dinner, but everyone is stunned when Cilla appears at the door. Chesney and Fiz are suspicious as their mother lays on the charm until Sinead finally discovers the truth behind Cilla’s return. Jim tells Liz that he is being moved to an open prison, meaning that he will be able to come and visit her. Liz tries to make it clear yet again that she will never take him back. Steve is furious to learn that Jim was only using him to try and get Liz back, so reports him for using an illegal mobile phone. With Steve feeling lower than ever, Michelle does her best to cheer him up. Owen and Anna are informed that their home will be repossessed in 28 days and are forced to admit to Faye that she may need to move schools. Kylie continues secretly using speed, but when Callum demands to see Max and her old friend Gemma overdoses, she struggles to hide her double life from David. The Nazirs put the finishing touches to the new community centre. Gary begs Alya for a chance to be friends.
This confuses me more is he found innocent
Where is Carla moving to? Maybe the flat gets taken over by part of Kals family as they wanted to move them on the street.
Monday
In his prison cell, a nervous Peter waits for the jury to reach a verdict. Jim winds him up by telling him that he may as well accept he'll be behind bars for life.
Later, Peter's solicitor arrives to reveal that the jury have reached a verdict and he is required back in court. Peter anxiously awaits the verdict…
Meanwhile, Roy is clearly not himself since the break-in and is unnerved to spot a couple of teenage louts hanging around again. He locks himself into the café.
Elsewhere, Tony and Liz continue their hostilities, with neither willing to back down. Later, Liz visits Jim in prison and tells him that she doesn't intend to visit again. However, she's stunned when Jim announces that he'll be able to visit her in future as he's being moved to an open prison.
Also, promising David that she'll clean the house and prepare a meal for Gail and Michael's return, Kylie secretly takes another wrap of speed.
Finally, Owen breaks the news to Anna that they've received the repossession order and have to be out of the house in 28 days. Anna is worried sick.
Monday (2)
Peter is stunned as the verdict is revealed, while Rob does his best to hide his feelings. Is Peter going down for a murder he didn't commit, or will the search for the real killer commence?
Whatever the outcome, Carla is now convinced of Peter's innocence and tells Rob that she wonders who really killed Tina…
Meanwhile, Jim admits to Liz that he hopes they can get back together once he is released. Horrified at the thought, Liz tells him that it's never going to happen. How will Jim react? And how will Steve respond when Liz later explains that Jim was never bothered about seeing him again, it was just a ruse to try to win her back?
Elsewhere, Roy joins Fiz, Sinead and Beth in the pub. Sinead realises he is avoiding being home alone and is clearly still nervous as a result of the burglary.
Also, Gail and Michael return from their holiday and are impressed to find that Kylie has tidied the house and made a meal. Kylie covers her unease, but when she reaches for another wrap of speed, will she be caught in the act?
Finally, when Faye finds some estate agent details, Anna and Owen are forced to admit they're moving and it might mean a change of school.
Wednesday
Steve visits Jim and reveals that he knows he was only using him to get to Liz and how he resorted to blackmail, using Peter as his weapon. Furious with his dad, Steve reports Jim for illegally using a mobile phone to harass Liz. Jim is incandescent as he is dragged away by the prison officers.
Back on the street, Tony and Liz celebrate the fact they're back together, as Eileen has encouraged Tony to swallow his pride and apologise. However, the mood is broken when Steve arrives home from the prison clearly shaken. When Liz then suggests to Tony that he should move into The Rovers with her, how will Steve react?
Meanwhile, feeling terrible as she is on a comedown from her last drugs hit, Kylie does her best to appear normal in front of David. Alone in the salon, she is about to take her last wrap of speed when Maria arrives with Liam. Kylie quickly hides the drug in her nail box. When Liam opens the box and starts playing with the contents, Kylie goes berserk, making Liam cry. As Maria and Kylie row, David and Audrey return. Is Kylie's habit about to be discovered?
Elsewhere, aware Roy doesn't like being alone in his flat, Tyrone and Fiz invite him for dinner with Chesney and Sinead. But when there's a knock at the door everyone is stunned as Cilla enters, clutching an overnight bag with her wrist in plaster. How will Fiz and Chesney react?
Also today, Yasmeen, Sharif, Kal and Zeedan put the finishing touches to the new community centre.
Friday
Kylie is tetchy as she tries to cover the fact that she's on another comedown. When Callum phones demanding to see her, she is shocked. Making out she's got a nail appointment, Kylie tracks him down to the pub.
After handing Kylie another wrap of speed, Callum reveals that he wants to see his son Max. Kylie is horrified and rushes off, telling Callum it's really not a good idea - but will Callum take no for an answer?
Meanwhile, Liz and Tony are like a couple of excitable teenagers as he moves his stuff into The Rovers. At the same time, determined to cheer Steve up and put the zing back in their relationship, Michelle tells him she is treating him to lunch in the Bistro. Will her plan work?
Elsewhere, surrounded by family and friends, Yasmeen proudly says a few words as she opens the new community centre. However, Alya is unnerved to see Gary there after asking him to keep his distance. What does he want?
Also, having spent the night on Fiz and Tyrone's sofa, Cilla insists on buying them lunch in the café. Fiz is convinced she is after something but Cilla is absolutely charming, leaving Fiz more certain than ever that she is up to something!
Friday (2)
Kylie angrily warns Callum that he's crossed the line. Lying to David about another evening nail appointment, she tracks Callum to the pub and orders him to stay away from Max and her family. However, as she goes to leave, Gemma collapses having overdosed. Kylie is terrified that her old friend could die and accompanies her to hospital.
As Gemma fights for her life, Kylie vows to give up the drugs. But is it too little too late as a suspicious David confronts Kylie back at home? Will Kylie confess?
Meanwhile, aware there's something bothering him, Michelle does her best to talk to Steve. Will he open up to her? Michelle later confides in Liz and Eileen that she reckons Steve has gone off her. Will he be tempted by the promise of a romantic night in?
Elsewhere, as Yasmeen makes a speech to the assembled crowd, Gary begs Alya to give him a chance and promises her their relationship will be a purely platonic one. Will Alya be convinced?
Also, when Chesney calls at Number 9 with Joseph, Cilla plays the doting granny, but Chesney is unmoved, convinced that she's got an ulterior motive. As Chesney stalks out, Sinead notices Cilla convulsing in pain. Will Cilla admit the real reason for her return to Sinead?