Coronation Street fans double down on Lauren Bolton theory after necklace 'dead end' for Roy
07.05.2024 - 13:33
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Coronation Street fans have doubled down on their theory about who is responsible for Lauren Bolton's disappearance as a return looms. It's now been more than two months since the teen was last seen in Weatherfield after weeks of secretive behaviour linked to a 'mystery boyfriend'.
Lauren disappeared after being sacked from her job at Roy's Rolls by Roy Cropper. The cafe 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 of the ITV soap never got to see and she hasn't been seen since.
It was new love interest and Carla Connor's nephew Bobby found her flat unlocked and eerily empty. While Bobby did report Lauren as missing to the police, it wasn't until Sean Tully was viewing the flat and revealed he'd spotted blood on the curtains the case really began into her disappearance and when the blood was confirmed as being Lauren's, the missing persons case became a murder probe.
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It's Roy who has so far found himself behind bars charged with Lauren's murder and as his friends protest his innocence, the questions over what has happened to Lauren and whether she is alive or not still remain.
At the end of last week's string of Corrie episodes, Roy believed he may have remembered something of significance as he painstakingly remembered an exchange between Lauren and Max Turner in which she was talking about her boyfriend and clutching at a sparkling gold necklace.
Roy shared what he knew with solicitor Dee-Dee Bailey who was able to pass the new
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