I do too. He's so confident he'll be found innocent, which is a death knell in soaps. We know they like to wring every ounce of drama they can from a situation.
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He wasn't very confident after the first day of the trial.
He knows he is innocent so that must mean something to him
Actually, can you imagine how awful that must be in real life, to be on trial for a murder you didn't commit....and even worse, to be found guilty!?
I can only hazard a guess but it must be devastating and of course happens in real life too :(
Also to serve many years in prison and then maybe acquitted, parole only being considered after admission of the crime. I won,t even mention capital punishment.
The single item that keeps throwing me is "the door being left open for Rob's return" I know it's correct , but how it will tie in Peters' release?
Peter may not be released. He may be left to rot in prison for a few years, which I must admit will upset me.
I guess that Rob's exit will either be being arrested or going on the run (which will mean the police knows he's guilty) or leaving because someone finds out that he's guilty but doesn't shop him (Tracey perhaps?).
He tells Carla he did it.