Who killed Lucy Beale?

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lbc

3,218 posts

218 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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I suspect it was Arthur Fowler that killed Lucy. biggrin

Or could have been Pete Beale. biggrin

Edited by lbc on Monday 5th January 01:05

Mr GrimNasty

8,172 posts

171 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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Roy Cropper on a train-spotting trip to London Town.

Kiltie

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7,504 posts

247 months

Wednesday 7th January 2015
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I wonder what's in that folder of papers that Emma left under Max's kitchen sink.

williamp

19,265 posts

274 months

Wednesday 7th January 2015
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Kiltie said:
I wonder what's in that folder of papers that Emma left under Max's kitchen sink.
Hes a used car salesman who drives an SLK.m Could be blank service books, stamps, blank mot certificates, guarantee paperwork, anything really...

Amirhussain

11,489 posts

164 months

Wednesday 7th January 2015
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Kiltie said:
I wonder what's in that folder of papers that Emma left under Max's kitchen sink.
Trying to throw viewers off track? Get them thinking that Max, Lauren or Abi have killed Lucy.

Emmas phone is probably more important.


Kiltie

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247 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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Any thoughts on what number is completed by the torn corner of paper Lauren found?

Welshbeef

49,633 posts

199 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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Kiltie said:
Any thoughts on what number is completed by the torn corner of paper Lauren found?
Or the question on it 22:00-08:00 doesn't add up.
Ian was nailing some brass
Army boy ?
Peter where was he?
The original chap who was arrested now vanished too drunk to remember..
Max


Clearly it means its not Lauren as if it were she would be cripplingly stupid to not destroy anything.

Mastodon2

13,826 posts

166 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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I missed half of what was written on the paper, but Lauren's duck-faced gurn made me think she is probably not the murderer.

I'm finding the whole "Stan's assisted suicide caper" storyline a bit odd - if he is so desperate to die, and plans to do it by taking a load of painkillers, why did he need Tina to pour the drink down his neck? He could clearly do this himself with much the same result.

Butter Face

30,341 posts

161 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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Mastodon2 said:
I missed half of what was written on the paper, but Lauren's duck-faced gurn made me think she is probably not the murderer.

I'm finding the whole "Stan's assisted suicide caper" storyline a bit odd - if he is so desperate to die, and plans to do it by taking a load of painkillers, why did he need Tina to pour the drink down his neck? He could clearly do this himself with much the same result.
I said the same to my wife last night (from behind my iPad screen) 'why doesn't he just drink it himself?'

There doesn't seem to be a logical answer hehe

Blib

44,201 posts

198 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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Master Blib's best friend played Ian Beale's youngest son in Eastenders. He's a really nice kid. He was gutted to be written out of the show.

Oakey

27,593 posts

217 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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Blib said:
Master Blib's best friend played Ian Beale's youngest son in Eastenders. He's a really nice kid. He was gutted to be written out of the show.
He's still in the show, just a different actor now :P

vxr8mate

1,655 posts

190 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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Butter Face said:
Mastodon2 said:
I missed half of what was written on the paper, but Lauren's duck-faced gurn made me think she is probably not the murderer.

I'm finding the whole "Stan's assisted suicide caper" storyline a bit odd - if he is so desperate to die, and plans to do it by taking a load of painkillers, why did he need Tina to pour the drink down his neck? He could clearly do this himself with much the same result.
I said the same to my wife last night (from behind my iPad screen) 'why doesn't he just drink it himself?'

There doesn't seem to be a logical answer hehe
If he mixed and drank it himself they wouldn't be able to spin out 10 weeks of Tina being accused of murder tripe.

james_tigerwoods

16,287 posts

198 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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I reckon the number is Peter's - I mean who recognises landlines these days unless it's someone close to you...

Or it was the number of McClunkies - They were looking for a new source of meat hehe

james_tigerwoods

16,287 posts

198 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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As an aside - I was genuinely intrigued until they said "it'll be a year before we find out"

Urgh.

Butter Face

30,341 posts

161 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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The recent advert with Lucy's ghost was actually pretty good though, best part of the show hehe

Welshbeef

49,633 posts

199 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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Butter Face said:
I said the same to my wife last night (from behind my iPad screen) 'why doesn't he just drink it himself?'

There doesn't seem to be a logical answer hehe
Because he wants to be held by his loved ones as he slips away - passing away on your own if you have the option the most lonely horrible outcome.


At a punt.

Blib

44,201 posts

198 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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Oakey said:
Blib said:
Master Blib's best friend played Ian Beale's youngest son in Eastenders. He's a really nice kid. He was gutted to be written out of the show.
He's still in the show, just a different actor now :P
That was a bit harsh. hehe

Still, he's appearing at the Old Vic next. So, onwards and upwards, I suppose.

onyx39

11,125 posts

151 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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lbc said:
I suspect it was Arthur Fowler that killed Lucy. biggrin

Or could have been Pete Beale. biggrin

Edited by lbc on Monday 5th January 01:05
No! It was the ghost of Reg Cox smile

Kiltie

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Friday 6th February 2015
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Kiltie

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Friday 6th February 2015
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