Monday, 26 May 2014

Bookies stop taking bets on Who Kills Tina after "monster bet"

Britain's biggest bookmaker William Hill has suspended betting on who kills Tina McIntyre.  They stopped taking bets today after a 'monster gamble' on Jason's dad Tony Stewart cut his odds from 100/1 to 2/1.

Tina  will be seen falling from a balcony at the builders' yard after a dramatic confrontation with her killer on Tuesday. 

William Hill spokesman Rupert Adams said: "There was a real rush to back Tony - including a number of new account openings. We fully expect Tony to be unveiled as having done the dastardly deed!"


Producers of the show say there will be a 'shocking twist' on Wednesday, the night after her death plunge, just as the police begin their efforts to track down who is responsible.

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3 comments:

  1. There must have been a change in the rules because it used to be the case you couldn't bet on something that has already happened.

    Of course, the murder isn't real, but ITV has already decided who killed Tina, and scenes already recorded.

    The best example of not being able to bet on something that has already happened was the Spot The Ball competition. The winning entry didn't actually say where the ball was, just where the organisers had decided to place it, and in doing so, get round the rules.

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  2. I will be glad when this story is over. I am tired of it. Way too much hype in my opinion.

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  3. Tina's desperate to get out of town and threatens to show the pics she took of the dodgy deal involving Tony and Rob to the police if Tony doesn't fork over. She wants $$ and Tony grabs for her phone..they struggle and she falls off the scaffold..accidentally on purpose.

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