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| Who Killed Lucy?; All the theories | |
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| Blondie08 | 6 Feb 2015, 00:37 Post #2881 |
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Could it not be 0207 946 0221 SOC ?! Scene of crime?! |
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| See You Slater | 6 Feb 2015, 00:40 Post #2882 |
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It's not an a S. There are a couple of S' on that page and it isn't written in the same way. |
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| Fehnder | 6 Feb 2015, 00:57 Post #2883 |
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What if.. The number on that sheet of paper is the number for ians restaurant. His restaurant features in ians alibi, but it's been hinted there's more to his alibi than what it seems. The number being for the resturant means it's could literally still be any of the beales (Cindy went there to find Ian, Jane would have had a key, Lucy spent her last night in the restaurant and Peter would seemingly have access to the restaurant. Lauren would know the number as she works there. It would point to a beale, but not necessarily which one. Surely if Lauren had a suspicion on one person she would report it or confront them, we can assume this doesn't happen straight away, so perhaps it's a way for making the number a little less obvious for her to then have to work out who it is out of the family. The only flaw there is why would emma have the restaurant number |
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| Katie | 6 Feb 2015, 01:21 Post #2884 |
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I just re-watched Lucy's last episode to see if I could see a number outside the restaurant, but I don't think there is one. It would possibly be easier for Emma to find out the restaurant number rather than the Beales' house though. A couple of things I noticed from the episode- Lucy drops her papers on the ground as she walks across the Square. Ben said he found the phone and purse on the ground, so could she have dropped them later in the same place as the papers? And there was an unusual camera shot of Lucy going into the house, roughly from the point of view of someone looking out of Masood's window. I expect neither of these are relevant, but I thought they were interesting. |
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| Mr Branning | 6 Feb 2015, 04:02 Post #2885 |
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My first thought was that they were times - placing Lucy's death at some point between 02:07 and 02:21. I'm not sure what the 946 and 80C could be though. |
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| sherlockwanabe | 6 Feb 2015, 07:02 Post #2886 |
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Mr Branning I was thinking a little similarly... ![]() I thought perhaps the 946 was a time then the rest is a phone number OR more likely 227 is a time and the rest is a number OR possibly 80C is a door but a flat, and not a down stairs flat... An upstairs one! Not sure who owns rents that flat though People who live in flats not houses: jake and co, carters??, Lola and co, Peter at the time, erm... Not sure of others!!! I think Beales masoods Mitchells cottons moons slaters live in houses? Probably irrelevant anyway! |
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| Professor Plum | 6 Feb 2015, 07:20 Post #2887 |
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I dont think its a phone number 0207 I think is a time, not sure what 946 could mean. What is the number of the bus? 8 OC is a number referring to something else, and 0221 is another time crime happened between 02.07 and 02.21 the other numbers refer to something else "doesnt add up" and "its not there" is referring to the same thing Edited by Professor Plum, 6 Feb 2015, 07:21.
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| sherlockwanabe | 6 Feb 2015, 07:35 Post #2888 |
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Yes there are so many things it could be!! They love a bit of ambiguity to tease us with ![]() Infact do we even know if the ripped page is the only ripped page? Might be a mismatch and Lauren could have wrong end of the stick... It is still 2 weeks from reveal, lots can happen in 2 weeks... |
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| sherlockwanabe | 6 Feb 2015, 07:36 Post #2889 |
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Ooh 946 is that just after Denise got home?? |
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| Nick | 6 Feb 2015, 07:45 Post #2890 |
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Emma was the officer in charge of looking after the Beales, of course she will have their house number and even maybe individual mobile numbers for the family. And even if she didn't, she's a police officer, she wouldnt have found it hard to obtain them. I think it's a phone number. |
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| MrJames | 6 Feb 2015, 08:25 Post #2891 |
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Wahhhhh!!!![]() Which then leads us on to: ![]() Oh Jay. What have you done? |
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| sherlockwanabe | 6 Feb 2015, 08:59 Post #2892 |
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Ah nice so that implies the 8 is irrelevant and the c was a zero and the 21 at the end is irrelevant OR....?! Wrong number? |
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| Forest11 | 6 Feb 2015, 09:01 Post #2893 |
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Could Peter or Ian have attacked her in a row then fled immediately thinking she was alive. As to why they were concerned the following day about her but didn't think she was dead till they were told. A couple of minutes later she collapses and Jane and/or Max moves the body. Maybe the witnessed the attack maybe they didn't. Jay would be very underwhelming and not really traumatic and has no screen time with Ian. Also he would have disposed of phone and purse a long while before he did if he was the killer. Also he would have gone to pot by now as it would have to be a more pre-mediated murder for it to work compared to a family member where a manslaughter would be best. Ben would be repetitive but at least upsetting for Ian. Edited by Forest11, 6 Feb 2015, 09:03.
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| Mr Branning | 6 Feb 2015, 09:08 Post #2894 |
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Ooh wow - interesting! But why would the phone number for the Arches be of significance? If Emma was referring to the place itself, she'd have just written the name - why just the phone number? Oh sweet, deluded Emma - I wish we'd known what was going on in your bizarre heard. |
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| sherlockwanabe | 6 Feb 2015, 09:10 Post #2895 |
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What if 80c was actually 18c and she mis heard so mis recorded it? That would be Kimberley's palace implicating Denise/Patrick and co?? Or anyone staying there? |
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| Forest11 | 6 Feb 2015, 09:11 Post #2896 |
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And a further twist to my theory. Jane finished Lucy of after finding her out cold after being attacked by Peter/Ian in a rage of jealousy. Would fit that not everyone knew what happened as Jane wouldn't know the first attack and first attacker the second. Equally the fall at Max's may have weakened her helping to cause it but only Max and Abi know that. |
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| Mr Branning | 6 Feb 2015, 09:11 Post #2897 |
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On second thoughts, are we sure this is actually anything to do with the murder? Maybe Emma just wanted to get her car fixed... which is ironic, given how she died. |
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| Dave70 | 6 Feb 2015, 11:02 Post #2898 |
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It's not necessarily The Arches phone number The 0207 946 part of the number is basically the dialling code and area code of part of Walford E20, so most businesses and houses in Albert Square will start 0207 946.... The 80C I take to be 8 o'clock. |
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| Acillat | 6 Feb 2015, 13:03 Post #2899 |
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Could 80C be an address? I think Billy and co live at 89C |
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| Mr Branning | 6 Feb 2015, 13:27 Post #2900 |
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I hope they release the full set of Emma's notes online after the reveal - it'd be interesting to see her thought process. Also I presume she wrote these notes before the incident in the Vic? So when she'd finished collating all of this paperwork, she still wasn't sure about the killer - it was only after Dean's arrival in the pub that she knew who the killer was. She just needed her notes to confirm it. |
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