Sally Webster goes from suspect to sleuth when she stumbles across evidence revealing the identity of Frank's killer. Here she lies unconscious after stumbling upon the evidence which leads her to the shocking realisation of who exactly was responsible for Frank's death.
It comes after Frank’s funeral where a tense Sally, Anne, Carla, Michelle and Maria are amongst those who have gathered for the service.
With the evidence in Sally’s hands Frank’s killer is backed into a corner and forced to reveal themself.
Taking in the full horror of the crime Sally fears for her own safety and tries to run. But as the killer makes their own dramatic bid for freedom will Sally become the next victim?
I bet she figures out Anne killed her son.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like the floor of Frank's house, so could it be Anne?
ReplyDeleteWe know it's Ann -spoilers all over the press.
ReplyDeleteI wish Sally was the next victim. She would probably be in my top 3 of current characters I dont like lol.
ReplyDeleteShe really disgusts me..... What a traitor eh ... After what Frank put her through not to talk of Carla and she still sticks around Anne.
ReplyDeleteDefinately Michelle,me and my friends worked it out in history. Sally doesn't because she works out the killer, Kevin was in the pub, Peter lies that it was him because leanne find his alibi, Anne wouldn't, Carla ran from the factory after Franks disgusting threat. However Michelle had gone to pick up the paperwork and never came out so either she will have heard Frank threaten Carla (She commented on digital spy the other day how Michelle is very protective of Carla) or Frank will have found her nicking the papers so she will of hit him with the wiskey bottle. Sally will know its Michelle as when Sally realises Franks Fathers Watch is missing she will find it on Michelle. So Michelle will knock her out!
ReplyDeleteI'd love it to be Jenny Sumner, if only for the wonderful Gwen Taylor as Ann Foster stay in the show as a regular character.
ReplyDeleteIt's just too OTT that these people would attend a "memorial" service, let alone a funeral, for Frank!
ReplyDelete..."It comes after Frank’s funeral where a tense Sally, Anne, Carla, Michelle and Maria are amongst those who have gathered for the service."...
Peter - Too obvious and anyway Leanne finds his alibi.
ReplyDeleteCarla - too obvious (she has a motive, she lied about her alibi to the police and her finger prints are on the murder weapon she practically screams red herring). And on top of that I heard somewhere she comes to Sally's rescue somehow.
Kevin - Pretty weak motive, 'Only I can cheat on you' really just isn't enough and he was brought into the storyline really late just to flesh out more suspects.
Sally - Well this cancels her out completely.
Michelle - She was in the factory beforehand but I think she must have left after she nabbed the contract. It's not in character for her to just stand and hide, waiting to kill Frank whilst he threatened to rape Carla again, she's too hot headed and protective over Carla for that.
Jenny - Will be very disappointed if it is her, we know nothing about her, she is a plot device for Carla's demise at the factory and for Sally to see Frank's true colors, nothing more. Will be surprised if the producers even bother to bring her back for the funeral.
So I stick by what I've said from day one... It's Anne. She is disgusted to overhear her son admitting to raping Carla and blames him for the death of her husband. Her actions this week prove it, she seemed shocked when Carla was arrested for murder and not just stealing the paperwork, and she has been howling about this whole mess being Carla's fault and ruining Frank's life but not once has she accused her of the murder.)
It's obvious - it's ken barlow derr ... Think about it lol jokin j thinks it's michelle cos u Neva actually saw her leave the factory but then again it mite be too obvious but still gonna stick wiv michelle
ReplyDeleteAnonymous makes some good points.
ReplyDeleteJenny was just a plot device, I thought it would be her but now it seems too simple.
It's much more drama filled and scary to have a mother murder her son. or maybe it wasn't murder. Maybe it was a struggle and Frank then fell down the stairs.
So I was going to say it was Jenny but now I think it has to be Anne.
So Sally is eliminated from our enquiries. Jenny has been very conspicious by her absence so Frosty is still sticking with her. Strange how the whiskey bottle hit Frank hard enough to kill him - he didnt look at all dead in the scenes - but didnt even shatter, and what numbskull would put it straight in the bin next to the fakry without even wiping it. This whole murr-durr has turned into a damp squib.
ReplyDeleteKym Marsh has just signed a new contract with Corrie so, unless the investigations take a year,this rules Michelle out. That leaves Anne and Jenny and I still think it's possible the bottle was thrown in anger rather than a deliberate swipe. I really don't think Anne would leave her son in a pool of blood. I'm afraid it's Jenny, the plot device, who overhears the scene with Carla. Jenny and Frank have a row and she throws the bottle. Hope I'm wrong because that would be a cop-out.
ReplyDeleteIF the whisky bottle is the murder weapon, then was there shattered glass around the dead body? I don't remember seeing so when Sally was kneeling there only big puddles of blood.
ReplyDeleteAnd why hasn't Sally spoken up or even mentioned the fact that Frank admitted more or less to raping Carla. Doesn't she have that much decency to at least apologise to Carla after everything she said about her and to her. I don't like Carla but I think Sally is worse!