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| Who Killed Lucy?; All the theories | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: 20 Apr 2014, 05:49 (367,769 Views) | |
| Kim | 15 Feb 2015, 23:16 Post #3241 |
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Lucy didn't die on the common, that was confirmed. Whether she died somewhere on the Square or someplace else away from it remains to be seen. |
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| WalfordFanatic | 15 Feb 2015, 23:16 Post #3242 |
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I'll be really annoyed if it turned out to be Nick Cotton. It would be such a cop out, let's just hope the team don't have the mindset of "How ironic that the killer of Reg Cox in the very first episode killed Lucy Beale 30 years on!". I'll give them the benefit of the doubt and blame this no my brain going into overdrive. I'm sticking with it either being Peter (and Jane covering it up) or Cindy (and Jane covering it up, or vice versa). |
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| NevermindMe | 15 Feb 2015, 23:19 Post #3243 |
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It'll be hilarious if its Pam Coker. Part of me would love to see the reactions of the viewers! 😂 |
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| WalfordFanatic | 15 Feb 2015, 23:22 Post #3244 |
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It would be like Danielle dying all over again. The cast and crew would be blocked into Elstree for weeks 😂 |
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| Forest11 | 16 Feb 2015, 00:02 Post #3245 |
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Could the site where the incident took place and place of death be separate. Say she was hit in the house but didn't bleed that much but when in say Jane's car she died and bled more. |
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| sherlockwanabe | 16 Feb 2015, 00:08 Post #3246 |
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Agreed Ian I wouldn't want it to be him!! Just illustrative of how the writers will muddy the waters wherever and however they can
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| danny1987 | 16 Feb 2015, 00:14 Post #3247 |
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The reveal has to change the status quo of the character or the victim's family; it can't just be 'reveal' then back to normal the next week. If anything you had to start a 'new normal'. That is not good drama; things have to change, develop, move forward. |
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| Mrs Peel | 16 Feb 2015, 00:23 Post #3248 |
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I totally agree with that. The killer has to leave the Square, and I'm all for the killer leaving, either in a box or in the back of a police car; but this EP seems reluctant to do such things. |
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| Fehnder | 16 Feb 2015, 00:23 Post #3249 |
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If someone died instantly from a head wound, would the bleeding be less significant? |
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| Mrs Peel | 16 Feb 2015, 00:26 Post #3250 |
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There's only a thin membrane of skin covering the skull, and it's highly veinous as it's covered in very small blood vessels. If you bump your head and it bleeds, it often bleeds profusely, and looks a lot worse than it is. When I was in my first year at uni, I got hit by a car and knocked against a brick wall. I cut my head and had a concussion, but I bled all down the back of my coat. If Lucy got a blow to the back of the head, sufficiently hard enough to kill her, skin would have been broken and she would have bled enormously. This is what led the police to surmise that she hadn't been killed on the Common, because there was no evidence of blood about. As Max so eloquently put it, she got her head stoved in, and that's probably what happened from behind, the bit that we didn't see, but the medical examiners would have done so. Edited by Mrs Peel, 16 Feb 2015, 00:27.
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| Slater11 | 16 Feb 2015, 00:32 Post #3251 |
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I'd like to see a scene of her as a ghost, but I don't think it will happen. ED did a great ghost scene when Marlon talked to Trisha and when Steph came back as one in HO. |
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| astrum1989 | 16 Feb 2015, 02:01 Post #3252 |
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I have binge watched some of the more significant eps in preparation for this week and have come to the conclusion that Emma and Lauren have zeroed in on different killers. Obviously it seems logical that Emma must be right because she met the killer but it could be that she met with someone who thought they killed Lucy but it was actually somebody else (referencing back to Dirty Den's death). Then we have Lauren who came to a conclusion based on that piece of paper and couldn't actually confirm it on Emma's phone. I think Lauren worked it out due to her trip over to the Beales on the fateful night. I'm guessing the piece of paper labelled the SOC (Scene of the Crime) with a phone number and Lauren knew who was there around that time. Again she could be the wrong one. From watching their interactions with characters I would guess that Emma thought it was a Branning (Abi) and Lauren thinks it's a Beale (Jane). Of course I could be completely wrong but I was really thrown by Emma saying 'it wasn't there' to Max, right before she died. I feel like she was talking about blood and implying that he cleaned it up. This is why I think she thought it was a Branning and why I think she's wrong because I definitely think it's a Beale. I think the character she met in the park thinks they killed Lucy but it was actually somebody else. Edited by astrum1989, 16 Feb 2015, 02:01.
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| Jade | 16 Feb 2015, 07:21 Post #3253 |
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Whoever did should go either through death or being arrested. I don't want another killer walking free or another killer living on the square. If the killer is a female and stays on it will be like the square full of female killers. At some point it gets a little silly. Preferably arrested. Also because we have been through this journey surely we are entitled to see some justice for the killer considering the length of this story? For me justice would be an arrest. Edited by Jade, 16 Feb 2015, 07:21.
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Your approval is neither desired nor required. Julia Smith "We decided to go for a realistic, fairly outspoken type of drama which could encompass stories about homosexuality, rape, unemployment, racial prejudice, etc., in a believable context. Above all, we wanted realism". | |
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| Dave70 | 16 Feb 2015, 09:03 Post #3254 |
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DTC has just been on BBC Breakfast - we find out who killed Lucy at the end of the flashback episode and why during the live Friday episode. |
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| WalfordFanatic | 16 Feb 2015, 09:46 Post #3255 |
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He said "it could be anyone". So there's a possibility the killer isn't one of the final suspects. And we find out the killer during the flashback, not at the end of the hour ep. |
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| Mr Branning | 16 Feb 2015, 10:53 Post #3256 |
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I think he's just stoking the fire a little - I'd be surprised if it wasn't one of the 'official' suspects, though there's no reason that another character didn't have a hand in it. |
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| Fehnder | 16 Feb 2015, 14:25 Post #3257 |
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So it's sounding very deliberate and cold blooded then |
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| Katie | 16 Feb 2015, 15:24 Post #3258 |
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Interesting, I was expecting to find out at the end of the first Thursday episode. Obviously whoever it is will tell someone else going by what happens on Friday, but it won't be the cliff hanger. |
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| Leon | 16 Feb 2015, 15:46 Post #3259 |
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I have a feeling we will have lots of different conversations going on about what happened on Good Friday e.g. Max telling Lauren what he did that night, Lee telling Nancy, Whitney talking to Liam etc., and then by the end of the episode somebody wll talk about how they killed Lucy. |
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| Gaz | 16 Feb 2015, 15:59 Post #3260 |
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I'm guessing that the duff duff on the "real time" episode on Thurs will end with someone saying that they know who killed Lucy, with the flashback episode showing who killed her. The Friday episode will then carry straight on from the "real time" Thursday episode. |
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