Beth is a troublemaker. Pity she's not like her husband.
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So once again poor Stu does not get the opportunity to explain what happened with the girl and why he was in prison. Hope we will find out before soon though
she could have blocked it out if young believing stu really guilty
This is Weatherfield remember, where all manner of absurdities happen.
Aadi 'Are you ok?'
Kelly 'Yeah yeah, no.'
A short while later...
Aadi ' Are you ok?'
Kelly 'Yeah no.'
Is Kelly both ok and not ok at the same time?
I'm confused.
Good to see the Weatherfield Health Service is still way ahead of the U.K. Emergency appointment with a dentist in the evening. OK.
I am trying to think how they can bring this story with Stu to a satisfactory and believable conclusion. He was convicted of murder, he confessed to the crime, but now says he did not do it. He may well be covering for someone, but unless that person admits to it, how can he prove he did not do it. Or are jasmeen and others eventually just going to take his word for it that he is innocent?
Was Ryan always so stupid? Does he not think the police will already have looked at the CCTV camera in the alley, or did he think they would just take Debbie's word for it that it was not working. If his mad scheme was to work, would they not think it strange that a new recording suddenly appeared showing a gunman. Is it even possible that someone who is too stupid to stand on a ladder without falling off is likely to be able to fiddle the date on the CCTV recording?.
ronnie knows debbie's plan but won't grass her in, wants ryan to take all the punishment
lovely hair for broke toyah
So the police accepted Ryan's story that he was coerced into the robbery by gunmen sent by Ray Crosby.
Presumably then, they have arrested Ray Crosby and will be prosecuting him and will be using Ryan as their key witness in the court case.
Stu was probably innocent but I can't believe that he was denied a solicitor. Even 27 years ago, it was standard practice.
I thought Stu might have covered for his daughter but now I realise she would have been too young so I think he covered for his ex-wife who might have killed the waitress out of jealousy and Stu did not want his daughter to grow up with a mum in prison... Stu would have had a solicitor but he confessed so nothing any legal representative could have done to defend him.
Why does Stu not sit down in the cafe and write a letter to Yasmeen and explain that way what really happened? :hmm:
There is no guarantee she would read it.
Bit disappointed that Stu's story turned out to be a standard "I was fitted up, guv", hoping for something more complex than that.
Did I notice a glint of interest in P C Tinker's eye, will he somehow prove Stu's innocence?
Yes, but he could still have masterminded the so-called gunmen who supposedly forced Ryan into carrying out the robbery and, if the police accepted Ryan's story, he could still be arrested in prison and sent for trial.
Of course, in the wonderful world of Weatherfield justice all this will be conveniently forgotten.
nick and leanne are not so squeaky clean but also stole in the past
Someone REALLY needs to tell Leanne to talk to people in a semi civilised way. I'm surprised one of the Bistro customers hasn't tipped their food over her. She talks to everyone as if they're sub human.
Please, please PLEASE, get rid of Spider soon. Preferably involving pest control and a flamethrower. Going by that newspaper its obvious he's more of an attention seeker than anything else, and Toyah really annoyed me harping about the 'fascist' police.
Drop her in Franco's Spain, Nazi Germany, Pinochets Chile, Mussolini's Italy..then she might find something to complain about.