perhaps Jane found out Lucy had been supplying
someone she loved./ had affection for
Or thought Lucy had left drugs where a young
child living in/ visiting house could find them!
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I think so too. I don't think we've even seen the charity shop set within the last year, the same as the R&R. These seem to have been swallowed up as part of the effort to make the Square seem more like London, which included opening the Albert up to replace it, but in a different location.
On the subject of The Albert, since Sharon signed her share over to Phil in exchange for The Albert, could he not sell the R&R to pay for his legal fees? It would also dispose of the R&R once and for all.
An article from the Radio Times website about the music box clue:-
"All will be revealed come 19 February 2015, when Lucy's murderer will finally be unmasked. But there are certain things that we already know about the music box in question.
One: that it was where Lucy used to hide her secret stash of cocaine as well as her jewellery, a revelation that came to light following a discovery by Cindy Jr. And two: the music box was found (by Cindy Jr - are we spotting a pattern emerging here?) under the Beales' Christmas tree back in December, where it had been lying in wait as a rather eerie gift.
So are we now to assume that Lucy was killed at home in her bedroom (where the music box was located at the time of her death) and then moved to Walford Common? Was it the music box that Summerhayes was referring to when - in her dying moments - she said to Max: "it wasn't there"? Could this actually be a case of death by music box?"
I think it's a good possibility that Summerhayes was referring to the music box when she said "it wasn't there". She could have meant it wasn't in Lucy's room when the police searched the house (there may have been photos of the room in Emma's file that she'd been examining) and it was put back at a later date. So the killer needed to have been someone with easy access to Lucy's room after her death.
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/s2...p27D0fOT8jH9w2
'Who Killed Lucy Beale?' is the question that has kept EastEnders fans guessing since April last year, but we're now just four weeks away from discovering the identity of the unknown culprit.
Over the past nine months, there's been an endless collection of clues, hints and red herrings to keep the speculation brewing - and even the most ardent fan may have struggled to keep track of them all!
To help out as the storyline nears its long-awaited conclusion, Digital Spy has put together a video case file which rounds up what we think are the most important clues in this compelling mystery.
Hit play above to watch us make our way through the suspects and some possible theories - then feel free to share your thoughts on who killed Lucy in the comments box at the bottom of the page!
EastEnders will reveal Lucy's killer on Thursday, February 19 as the show celebrates its 30th anniversary.
More clues for all you SoapBoards detectives :D
I still think it was Winston and that's why he's legged it before he gets caught.