I am wondering if they are toying with replacing the child actor who plays Kyle. When the truth comes out he could be sent to a young offenders unit for a while and come back with a new head.
I am wondering if they are toying with replacing the child actor who plays Kyle. When the truth comes out he could be sent to a young offenders unit for a while and come back with a new head.
Last edited by Son of Cain; 05-11-2022 at 17:44.
hward (05-11-2022), johntrevor (05-11-2022)
Bit of hypocrisy with Kerry and Amy, they could very easily be in the same position as Cain finds himself in. At least Cain was trying to protect his son (Amy's son), the dreadful mother and daughter were stealing cash.
Last edited by Son of Cain; 05-11-2022 at 17:41.
I think what mostly went against Cain was Kerry's evidence and that she saw him wiping the gun. It is a sort of rite of passage for a Dingle to be banged up for something they did not do, or did do. The fact that he did not offer any explanation or defense definitely did not help. Soap police are not known for their brains, the first person they speak to is often the prime suspect, so no need to investigate much further.
It is only a matter of time before Kyle tells someone he did it, he has already tried to tell Moira something, and she in true soap fashion was to busy to listen to him. I reckon Cain will be out by Christmas.
Last edited by Son of Cain; 06-11-2022 at 15:07.
johntrevor (06-11-2022)
hward (05-11-2022), Son of Cain (05-11-2022)
Yes that is what he said. But we saw him feverishly wiping the gun down well before Kerry got there. Why?? He also told the police he picked it up to put the safety catch on. So why bother wiping his prints off? He was wiping off any evidence of Kyle's fingerprints.
johntrevor (07-11-2022)
The fact he was wiping fingerprints off the gun would be evidence against him and sort of contradicted his statement of finding the gun on the floor of the barn. If he had stopped for a minute to think he could have justified Kyles prints on the gun as he also lives in the house where the gun was kept. What would be harder to explain his how the gun was found in the barn in the first place, as it should be kept in a locked cabinet when not in use.
johntrevor (07-11-2022)
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