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| Who Killed Lucy?; All the theories | |
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| WalfordE20 | 14 Feb 2015, 18:57 Post #3181 |
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At the moment, I'm leaning towards Cindy. Peter and Jane were both made to look particularly suspicious last night, and Cindy has been completely overlooked. She's been living in the Beale house all this time, so the impact would still be huge, but no one has suspected her of yet which could make her a shock choice. I don't know if they'd pressure Mimi with a live reveal though, and although Cindy's been living in the Beale house I wouldn't care as much as it being Peter or Jane. However, I just don't know if they'd have the nerve to make either one of those the killer. Let's not forget that Dom has slowly phased out most of Kirkwood and Newman's characters. Cindy could well be next. Obvious as it may be, I want it to be Peter. Jane covered it up. Max and Abi think Lucy died from falling in the car lot. |
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| Winters | 14 Feb 2015, 19:02 Post #3182 |
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But the audience has no emotonal connection with Cindy. The same can be said about Whitney and Lola after this year, they've hardly been featured. Why would we care? |
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| WalfordE20 | 14 Feb 2015, 19:07 Post #3183 |
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That's why I'm a little reluctant, but she's been under the Beales' roof, and I don't know if they'd turn another major character into a killer after Stacey. It's not the most dramatic outcome possible, and it's not my favourite idea, but I can see them running with it. I've just got a feeling. |
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| Bec | 14 Feb 2015, 19:10 Post #3184 |
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Yeah, Cindy is my next choice after Whitney. Like you say, she's been very quiet and in the background. Her talk of ghosts with Emma was very suspicious too. I can see Jane covering for her too. |
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| MrJames | 14 Feb 2015, 19:12 Post #3185 |
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Jane might reveal that Cindy killed her. That way you get a killer that makes sense revealed by a character who has impact. Those two are certainly up to something. |
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| Katie | 14 Feb 2015, 19:18 Post #3186 |
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I'm really not sure now. I still think Peter killing her and Jane covering it up would have the best impact on Ian, but I agree that everything is pointing to the Beales and Cindy would be the least obvious one. I also agree about her impact on the viewers not being as good as other characters. They would maybe want to focus on a more experienced actor in the live episode, but if Jane covered for Cindy there would be a lot of focus on her, Ian and Peter as well. Watching the last episode, I started to suspect Jane and Denise were both involved. |
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| Bec | 14 Feb 2015, 19:21 Post #3187 |
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After seeing pictures of Lucy writing a note in the Beale's house, I've come up with a new theory. I don't know how logical is or how well it holds together but I thought it could be possible. What if Lucy planned to leave and was writing a goodbye note to Ian before going when someone disturbed her? That someone being the killer. My guess is Whitney. They had an argument and Lucy was hit in the head by the jewellery box. Lucy didn't die straight away but was seriously injured. Never the less, she told Whitney to leave and she did so. Then after Whintey left, she collapsed and died. Jane and/or Peter and/or Cindy then come home to find Lucy's body. Shocked, they also discover the note and mistakenly believe it was a suicide note. The note also blames Ian for his treatment of Lucy so not wanting Ian to discover the truth in fear of it causing him to breakdown, they move her body to the common and destroy the note, making it look like a murder. This would fit in it the Beale's suspicious behaviour and also explains why Whitney hasn't cracked since her death. She may worry that she was responsible but as the body was moved, she's convinced herself that it wasn't her. It also fits with the quote about 'very few people knowing what happened to Lucy that night, including her killer'. It is a bit convoluted and I'm not sure how logical the moving of the body is but I figured I should post my theory on the off chance I was right. Edited by Bec, 14 Feb 2015, 19:22.
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| Alidee | 14 Feb 2015, 19:21 Post #3188 |
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After reading the Lauren theory posts, It makes sense to me that only way that Lauren could know 'what happened to Lucy' is that putting together that piece of paper triggered Lauren's memory and that she must have had a blackout after getting so drunk and now believes she killed Lucy. My Theory is that Lauren only partly remembers that night and that maybe she remembers arguing or fighting with Lucy leading her to believe that she killed Lucy in the Beale's house. but in a twist a third person got involved and accidentally caused Lucy death either in a Steve/Saskia style or in a Den/Chrissy style. So for me its either Denise Peter or Jane or even Abi. |
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| The Other Slater Cousin | 14 Feb 2015, 19:26 Post #3189 |
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If I've been right about Cindy and Jane I'll expect a celebration of me from you all. That's all. |
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| DirtyDen | 14 Feb 2015, 19:29 Post #3190 |
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My money is still on Peter being to blame. What could have more impact than him killing his twin? (Other than Ian being to blame, which given his reaction I don't buy it being him). |
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| Winters | 14 Feb 2015, 19:32 Post #3191 |
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I feel 99% sure it's Lauren now but we'll see. |
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| WalfordE20 | 14 Feb 2015, 19:36 Post #3192 |
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New theory: After her rows with Ian and Peter, being mugged by Ben, threatened by Max and accosted by Jake, Lucy wrote a suicide note. She was also feeling insecure as she showed Lee. Maybe Whitney also sent her a nasty message. She was then disturbed by Cindy, who been upstairs and had already left a voicemail to come back. Lucy threatened to kill herself and in a panic Cindy phoned Jane. A struggle broke out to stop the overdose and she hit her head. Jane arrived to find Lucy dead and Cindy distraught. Panicking, Jane dumps the body. When hearing Lucy is dead, Max assumes she died from her previous head injury. Boom. When the truth comes out everyone is left feeling guilty. Or, Cindy causes Lucy to hit her head and she storms out and is later found dead by Max/Abi who dump the body. Cindy doesn't think she's to blame as Lucy ended up on the Common, and Max thinks he is to blame. The one thing I can't explain is the photo of Lucy inside the Walford Common flats. I don't know if they should have released that, because it potentially discredits all other theories to date. If she was killed in the flat then the killer could be someone else entirely. |
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| Bec | 14 Feb 2015, 19:38 Post #3193 |
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Where's the pic of Lucy at the flats? |
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| WalfordE20 | 14 Feb 2015, 19:52 Post #3194 |
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In the photos from the flashback episode Spoiler: click to toggle
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| Kim | 14 Feb 2015, 20:00 Post #3195 |
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Definitely. She's also assuming that Emma was correct in who she thought had done it. The police have been wrong before and I'm sure they will be again. She could cause even more upset if she falsely accused someone. |
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| Katrina | 14 Feb 2015, 20:11 Post #3196 |
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How are they going to work around Jac Jossa being on maternity leave? Surely she won't be in the Friday episode at all which to me indicates she can't be th killer, but it almost makes me wonder why they used Lauren in this way given they should have known when her leave was. |
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| Professor Plum | 14 Feb 2015, 20:26 Post #3197 |
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Lucy has her bag in the above picture. I think she was in the flat earlier in the evening and that is when something happened to leave the blood. Maybe her earlier injury started bleeding again? |
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| WalfordE20 | 14 Feb 2015, 20:49 Post #3198 |
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I think that makes sense. That picture was probably from before she took Jake home in the cab. I wonder if the taxi driver will re-appear for the flashback episode. |
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| Dave70 | 14 Feb 2015, 20:52 Post #3199 |
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Yes, "Taxi Driver" played by Tomasz Aleksander is in the cast list for next week. |
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| Dave Sullivan | 14 Feb 2015, 20:54 Post #3200 |
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The taxi driver does return. The cast list for the flashback: Spoiler: click to toggle
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