Coronation Street fans make clear what they want to happen to Stephen Reid as they say 'time is up'
21.09.2023 - 10:23
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Coronation Street fans have made it clear how they want the Stephen Reid story to conclude as they declare his 'time is up'. Weatherfield's latest villain has been rubbing viewers of the ITV soap up the wrong way ever since he returned from Milan last year.
They have been desperate to see the dastardly businessman get his comeuppance after his original plan to fleece his own mother didn't go his way. Stephen's plotting and scheming hasn't stopped since and he's instead turned to bumping off those standing in his way.
His first murder came after Leo got close to exposing his money-making scheme. Stephen pushed him to his death in a wheelie bin after they got into a tussle on the Underworld factory steps. A couple of months later, after he realised that his son wasn't in Canada and had started to do some digging, Stephen killed Leo's dad Teddy with a hole punch.
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He later disposed of the body, bundling it into the roof box on Audrey's car before later disposing of it in the canal. Then more recently, he killed businessman Rufus Donahue in his own pool and nearly went ahead with bumping off his now-ex but then wife-to-be Elaine Metcalfe.
However, this week, Corrie fans have seen the net start to close in on Stephen after Leo's body was found. At the start of the week, on the site of his and his brother's new development project, Ed noticed the digger driver looked troubled and hurried over to check what was going on. Then, just as Ronnie arrived at the building site, he saw Ed talking to a uniformed PC Craig Tinker and Ronnie
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