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| Who Killed Lucy?; All the theories | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: 20 Apr 2014, 05:49 (367,759 Views) | |
| WalfordE20 | 18 Feb 2015, 20:12 Post #3441 |
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Me again. Still on a desperate hunt for last-minute clues. Let's not forget this Whitney and Lucy scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkoApa0N4Ac One thing I can admit is that Whitney had more reason than most to hurt Lucy. |
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| danny1987 | 18 Feb 2015, 20:24 Post #3442 |
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Will the flashback episode be all-original or maybe there will be a few snippets from Good Friday to show us where everyone was? |
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| Snoopy | 18 Feb 2015, 20:31 Post #3443 |
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After thinking it was Peter for ages, I've now come round to thinking it was Cindy. I don't know if it was the Spraggans leaving with Bianca that threw a spanner in the works, but it just seems that Cindy having a baby has been a bit...pointless, and I think that might be because Cindy's pregnancy/parenthood was 'designed' for the Lucy storyline. It seems that Jane covered up the murder and, having not been able to have her own children, she decided to protect Cindy because she didn't want Cindy's child to grow up without a mother the way Cindy had. Then, when it comes to the reveal, the Beales/Ian will be faced with the decision of whether or not another parent will miss out on seeing their daughter grow up. I appreciate that Lucy was an adult, but Ian will miss out on seeing her marry, have children etc. and he will now have the decision as to whether Cindy will face that by going to prison. |
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| WalfordE20 | 18 Feb 2015, 20:39 Post #3444 |
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I must admit I'm still leaning towards Cindy. Jane and Peter seem far too obvious. After Lucy's death however, Peter and Jane share a scene alone in the Beales' kitchen. Peter talks about leaving, and Jane says they have to keep together for everyone's sake. |
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| Henry | 18 Feb 2015, 20:54 Post #3445 |
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They also have a scene together in Billy/Lolas flat where a joke was made by Jane about Peter being in her top 3 i think, no way they were together that night. |
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| Henry | 18 Feb 2015, 21:31 Post #3446 |
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| niteflyer | 18 Feb 2015, 21:42 Post #3447 |
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This doesn't rule out Denise I'm still feeling optimistic As worked out Denise supposed to come home have early night but she must of been there when lucy returned |
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| Fehnder | 18 Feb 2015, 21:59 Post #3448 |
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Surely Cindy won't have major live scenes? So unless Jane or someone takes the full blame, we see in the flashbacks it was her, but the characters never find out? And Denise is surely shooting up in the suspect list! |
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| Blondie08 | 18 Feb 2015, 22:02 Post #3449 |
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Do we think that the clip of Ian is him storming over to accuse Denise?! |
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| WalfordE20 | 18 Feb 2015, 22:03 Post #3450 |
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My final three: Cindy Jane Whitney |
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| Bec | 18 Feb 2015, 22:03 Post #3451 |
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I'm in complete agreement, WalfordE20. One of those women. |
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| Fehnder | 18 Feb 2015, 22:05 Post #3452 |
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I think a Jane confession must be coming. But of what and how truthful I don't know. |
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| Dave70 | 18 Feb 2015, 22:07 Post #3453 |
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I'm locking my answer in now (which I also entered the BBC comp with):- Denise. I've never got any of these EE whodunnits correct in the past though.... |
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| WalfordE20 | 18 Feb 2015, 22:21 Post #3454 |
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I found it interesting that Denise was the only suspect in red. At least the Max and Abi strand is out of the way in time for the big reveal. All along, Abi has been a huge red herring symbolised by her distinctly red coat. Her dark side was simply brought about by Jay dumping her, and she knows she didn't kill Lucy but was afraid someone would know she'd slapped her. Max, meanwhile, simply wanted to cover up her fall in the car lot. I'm locking in Cindy now, though I still feel it could be Jane, Peter, Cindy or Denise. Definitely not Ian after Adam's duff-duff expression. |
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| WalfordE20 | 18 Feb 2015, 22:42 Post #3455 |
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Cindy evidence: Looking back, I think the scene of her with Lucy's jumper may have been a clue. She's the only suspect who hasn't been placed in a suspicious light. She left Lucy a voicemail asking if she was coming back. We know she went to the restaurant looking for Ian, but we also know she was home at some point. Not many people clocked that. Jane definitely knows who the killer is. The problem is, every time I think of reasons why XYZ character killed Lucy, I can think of just as many reasons why I think they didn't. I'm not 100% sure, but Cindy's my final guess. Top five in order are Cindy, Jane, Peter, Whitney and Denise. |
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| Katie | 18 Feb 2015, 22:47 Post #3456 |
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I'm sure Jane has done something, although I expect everyone did something. I'm maybe reading to much into it, but Jane's scene with Denise about how they used to be friends could be seen as "we used to be friends before we covered up Lucy's murder" rather than about their relationships with Ian. And Jane and Cindy are acting strangely together. I've given up on my Peter theory and I really don't have any idea now. |
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| Shamelessness | 18 Feb 2015, 22:53 Post #3457 |
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I actually can't wait for the aftermath show to see how many clues we spotted and what we missed. |
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| Blondie08 | 18 Feb 2015, 23:14 Post #3458 |
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Is anyone thinking Max?! Would be a true monster to try and accuse your daughter knowing it was you?! |
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| Forest11 | 18 Feb 2015, 23:27 Post #3459 |
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Dot monologue saying when you love someone but know they did something bad but you protect them. While Jane was on screen. |
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| Jade | 18 Feb 2015, 23:33 Post #3460 |
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I don't think it was Max. But I now believe Max moved the body. If he believed Abi killed Lucy I doubt he would just go to bed without checking it out. I think he found her body and moved it to make it away from the square, thinking he was protecting Abi when it wasn't her. In character Max if he believed Abi killed Lucy would not just let it lie as it were. This could be how the killer might not realise they actually did it? They hit her on the head but when they returned she wasn't there leading them to think they hadn't killed her and she was attacked on the common? But actually they had but Max had moved the body. Edited by Jade, 18 Feb 2015, 23:36.
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