Coronation Street fans 'work out' Stephen's next victim as murderer sparks suspicion
06.03.2023 - 13:09
/ ok.co.uk
Coronation Street fans think they have figured out Stephen Reid's next victim on the cobbles as new ITV soap spoilers see the Weatherfield murderer spark suspicion. Viewers will recall that Stephen murdered Leo Thompkins last year and recently murdered the latter's father, Teddy Thompkins, after he grew suspicious of Stephen.
Stephen, who has been spiking Carla Connor's drink with LSD in recent episodes, is set for more scrutiny in upcoming scenes as he continues to target Elaine Jones after mistakingly getting engaged, leaving her son Tim Metcalfe suspicious. In the upcoming episodes, Tim sees a picture of a country cottage on Elaine’s laptop, where she reveals she's looking at properties and taking Stephen’s advice as they’ll be spending a substantial amount of time there, leaving Tim worried.
Soap watchers are now convinced that Stephen will murder Elaine as his next victim with the "country cottage" providing the perfect alibi and crime scene.Taking to Twitter, one person said: "Stephen gonna murder Elaine for her money, isn't he? #Corrie." A different account put: "Elaine and Stephen…something weird is going on and I don’t think the victim will end up being Stephen #Corrie." Another follower wrote: "Hmm. Now let's see: Stephen and Elaine get married, take out life insurance and then he bumps her off.
Victim number 3 coming up #Corrie." While a different viewer added: "#Corrie Elaine better watch her back, she could be next now Stephen is 'man about the house'." It comes as Stephen star Todd Boyce recently said of his character and Elaine: "He is perfectly capable of being charming – he has got Elaine, Rita, Jenny and Sarah fooled but men can be a bit wary of him. It is such a veneer, he is pretty shameless." For all
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