Coronation Street's Justin trial verdict revealed after acid attack amid new twist
06.06.2023 - 01:02
/ ok.co.uk
Coronation Street revealed stalker and acid attacker Justin Rutherford's verdict on Monday's show. Earlier this year, fans were left in shock by a harrowing plot twist when Ryan Connor was revealed to be the victim of a vicious acid attack while defending Daisy Midgeley from stalker Justin. And on Monday, Daisy and Ryan nervously awaited to hear Justin's verdict in court.
During the episode, Justin was led into the dock and both barristers delivered their closing speeches, where Daisy's hope faded. And after an agonising wait while the jury deliberated, it was finally announced that the jury finds Justin guilty. Overcome with emotion, Daisy squeezed Ryan's hand after their surprise kiss recently despite Daisy being in a relationship with Daniel Osbourne.
While as Justin was getting led away, he shouted: "Daisy, I still love you!" as he promised that they would be together again in the future. Soap fans were left delighted over the outcome as one person tweeted: "GUILTY!!!!!!!!! Ryan & Daisy got the justice they deserved. #Corrie" with clapping emojis.
A different account put: "Justin found guilty!!! Hurrah!!!!!!!!!! #Corrie." Another follower wrote: "YES, I cheered when Justin was found guilty, justice for Ryan and Daisy and the joy of seeing that smug smile wiped off his face #Corrie." While a different viewer added: "Yesss! So glad that disgusting creep Justin has been found guilty #Corrie." However, this wasn't the only surprise in store and later in the episode Carla Connor told Daisy that she's worried Crystal, who Daisy has pretending to be via text, has been ignoring Ryan's messages. Daisy felt terrible and headed to see Ryan but he insited they keep their distance due to their recent kiss. But things soon took a
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