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Who Killed Lucy?; All the theories
Topic Started: 20 Apr 2014, 05:49 (367,815 Views)
Mr_Cellophane
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It's Lauren - she is the only actress who is pregnant and leaving.
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Mr_Cellophane
11 Jan 2015, 12:03
It's Lauren - she is the only actress who is pregnant and leaving.

A. They didn't know Jacqueline would get pregnant when the killer was decided.

B. If anything, the fact we know she is leaving points the finger away from her, I.e Peggy and Archie.

C. She won't be there for the live segments/episode. So probably not.
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I wonder how likely it is that Cindy is the killer, and Jane moved Lucy's body to Walford Common? Then Ian finds out at the wedding...

I'm starting to get SUPER EXCITED now. It is getting rather close...
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Suspect Jo Joyner's (Tanya's) got some convenient promotion back home -as they do- and asks Lauren to go with her? Abi decides to stay though, cause the Brannings need at least two people. They didn't know Lauren was pregnant so it can't be a massively important factor to the story. Tanya's been wedged into the final week as an explanation for Laurens exit. Also Jane's her best friend... or so they keep saying. So if Jane was the one who killed Lucy it would be a necessity to show Tanya's reaction as they'd need to tether the bonds between the two women. I doubt they want to film all those tedious prison one to one's in the aftermath.
Edited by DRAPPLEdreamers1992, 11 Jan 2015, 16:31.
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Whitney cant have anything to do with the music box. On Chistmas day, she was still at Biancas. (I have just watched the first half, second half tonight).

There is also not much screen time or focus on Lee.
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the box might be nothing to do with the murder.
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Emma planted the box to see their reactions, didn't she?
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White Owl
10 Jan 2015, 12:48
I also think Emma looking at the B&B is very important. Patrick was away and Denise later found the place in a mess after 'being broken into'. I think Lucy may have died in there.

All this fits together I'm sure of it.
Patrick returned to the B and B from holiday between Lucy's death and her funeral. Denise was preparing to leave Ian and fled to Patrick at the B and B, begging for him to call her a cab. The B and B was FINE then. It was only after Patrick had had his stroke and had left Ian's when Denise properly left Ian, that the B and B had been trashed.
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DRAPPLEdreamers1992
10 Jan 2015, 18:58
Just feeling nostalgic about this storyline and depressed that it's going to end soon. So I read though the timeline Eastenders posted for the millionth and 1 time. From reading it now, weird how its the same words but after a couple of episodes you can gain a entirely separate perspective on the timeline.

At the beginning of this story before Peter and Lauren got together (which the writers knew they would) there was a significantly placed bonding scene between Peter and Lauren when they both decided to clear Lucy's room out. They did it together when no one else was around, I reckon Peter kept her Jewelery box in that moment. It had sentimental value for peter as they were both involved in drugs. So Peter put all her other belongings in a box which Ian took to a charity shop, but Lucy's box was actually never with her other belongings.

Notice how much more defensive he is than the other suspects when Emma digs too deep about it. And he has the motive to do pull that stunt on Christmas day, it's a darker version of Peter no doubt but it can be his way of being spiteful towards Ian treating him like crap. Anyway this can be explained by Peter as he gets into yet another argument with Ian only so that we can realise the Jewlery box is a red herring because Peters not the killer. Leaving us to figure out that its someone who is indeed linked to the Beal's, but linked in a way that is different to how we had originally assumed.. even if it IS actually a family member or a close acquaintance.

The jewellery box must be a red herring because it is shining the light off of characters by Denise, Abi, Max, Lola, Billy Lee and Whitney. As they have no reason to have done that if they're nervous of getting caught... Even Ian and Jane's motive isn't intended as a taunt if he's blocked out the event.

Can't wait for the trailer. Is it possible to be even more anal about this new one than the last one!
Peter found the remaining money of the 10 grand that Lucy stole from Phil. It was returned to Phil, with Ian making up the difference. This was at the end of last year. Phil was actually threatening to go to the police, so, yeah, that money was found.
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Now that Lola's out of the running, locking in Cindy.
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Mr_Cellophane
11 Jan 2015, 12:03
It's Lauren - she is the only actress who is pregnant and leaving.
There's nothing to suggest whatsoever that the killer is leaving the show.

And what's to say, that all of the residents of the Square will find out? Maybe only the viewers will know.
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Kim
12 Jan 2015, 13:36
Now that Lola's out of the running, locking in Cindy.
This.

I put money on these two. Thought Lola was the more likely but can easily see it being Cindy.
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I'm thinking it's either Jane, Whitney or Denise. Denise didn't attend the funeral, Jane wasn't going to and had to be talked into attending and Whitney was clearly effected by Lucy's jibes enough to leave a Rot In Hell note.
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I was convinced it was either Ian, Jane or Peter. Dot killing Nick, or at least being suspected of it, is making me think it's not Ian.
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Going back a few pages, we discussed cast members going quiet on Twitter (if the killer does find out this month which I'm sure is true) and I notice one thing…

Adam Woodyatt hasn't tweeted for a while. Maybe I'm reading in to too much, he tends to tweet in blocks anyway. I really hope Ian isn't the killer.
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Katie
12 Jan 2015, 17:01
I was convinced it was either Ian, Jane or Peter. Dot killing Nick, or at least being suspected of it, is making me think it's not Ian.
I've always ruled Ian out simply due to the way he reacted after the death. He was a broken man, I don't think that was because of guilt. That, and he was preoccupied on Good Friday with Rainie.

Peter was my initial suspect, but the fact that he's leaving coupled with the fact he was the drug dealer makes me think otherwise.

Peter has been very desperate to try and pin the murder on someone.
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I agree about Ian's reaction. If he killed her, he would have had to be unaware to start with.
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Katie
12 Jan 2015, 17:27
I agree about Ian's reaction. If he killed her, he would have had to be unaware to start with.
I don't think Ian would be able to cope knowing he killed his daughter, and I doubt he'd have met Emma in the park. Ian's a coward, he always has been.
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12 Jan 2015, 17:33
Katie
12 Jan 2015, 17:27
I agree about Ian's reaction. If he killed her, he would have had to be unaware to start with.
I don't think Ian would be able to cope knowing he killed his daughter, and I doubt he'd have met Emma in the park. Ian's a coward, he always has been.
He could have sent Jane. As much as I would love to see that sanctimonious wotsit exposed as the killer, it's obvious she's covering for someone.
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12 Jan 2015, 17:37
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12 Jan 2015, 17:33

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He could have sent Jane. As much as I would love to see that sanctimonious wotsit exposed as the killer, it's obvious she's covering for someone.
I think Jane is covering for Cindy or even moved the body to the Common and this will all come out at the wedding.
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