Coronation Street confirms Lauren Bolton killer as 'terrified' actor speaks out after violent scenes
30.05.2024 - 20:43
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Coronation Street has confirmed who is behind Lauren Bolton's disappearance - and suspected murder - as the 'terrified' actor playing him speaks out. It's been a busy week so far in Weatherfield with fans of the ITV soap getting their cobbles fix every night.
The special week of episodes comes three months since the teenager mysteriously disappeared from her precinct flat without a trace. She was last seen on the cobbles on February 23 after being sacked from her job at Roy's Rolls by Roy. The café owner later visited her with her wages and some extra cash to tide her over.
But soon after, the teen was visited at home by a mystery person, who viewers never got to see, and she hasn't been seen since. Roy was imprisoned awaiting trial after being charged for Lauren's murder after blood was found in her flat but on Thursday night (May 30), after previous episodes showed the same day from different characters' perspective, Roy was released from prison and the truth was finally revealed.
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While the recently returned Nathan Curtis was charged with Lauren's murder after newcomer Kit Green planted evidence in his van, his solicitor Joel Deering was looking pretty shifty. And he had good reason to be as he may have gotten away with murder as a flashback clip revealed him to be Lauren's secret 'boyfriend' and him brutally attacking her.
Following the scenes - which proved a long-held fan theory right - actor Calum Lill, who joined Corrie last year as fellow solicitor Dee-Dee Bailey's love interest, shared how it feels for the public to finally know it was him.
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