lizann (08-01-2018), parkerman (08-01-2018), Rear window (09-01-2018)
so the cops didn't know luke had a girlfriend until kevin told them and then they knew her full name to shout after her
is phelan atoning with billy
luke's murder getting great press media coverage
A depressing episode. I can't see how Phelan can get caught at this stage - everyone who gets suspicious ends up dead. Even if he's caught, will anyone ever find out that he was keeping Andy prisoner, for example? He seems very good at covering his tracks.
Brucie (09-01-2018), Rear window (09-01-2018), Snagglepus (08-01-2018)
I think you are underestimating the Corrie Police, they are noted for their fastidious attention to detail in their investigations and their tenacity in getting to the bottom of any crime and always bringing the guilty to book.......Oh, hang on a minute, you're right, Phelan will never be caught.
Brucie (09-01-2018), LouiseP (12-01-2018), Rear window (09-01-2018), Ruffed_lemur (08-01-2018), tammyy2j (09-01-2018)
Rear window (09-01-2018)
flappinfanny (11-01-2018), Snagglepus (09-01-2018)
The real reason Luke had to go? He was a positive male role model, which is clearly the last thing they want in Soapland these days! Hard working, considerate, and loyal - even his use of his fists to batter the racist Parker brothers was probably the only justifiable violence in recent Corrie history!
emerald (10-01-2018), lizann (09-01-2018), mariba (09-01-2018), parkerman (09-01-2018), Perdita (09-01-2018), Rear window (09-01-2018), Son of Cain (09-01-2018), tammyy2j (09-01-2018)
Why do they always show the press in this terrible way. Truth is a young man being murdered in the Greater Manchester area would sadly not draw this much attention. The Weatherfield Gazette would show an interest, it may get a small mention in the Nationals, but they would get their information from local news agencies, they would not send their own reporters or photographers. There just would not be this much interest for the scrum outside Yasmeen' s house, nor would they chase some random couple, Chesney and Sinead, who happened to be walking down the street the way they did.
There is always at least on photographer holding his camera above his head even when there is an unrestricted view of the subject if the camera was held to the eye the way it is designed to be used. I cannot recall ever doing this, hold your camera above your head and you get a picture of the top of someone else's head, if you are lucky.
Last edited by Son of Cain; 09-01-2018 at 18:23.
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