's Tyrone Dobbs raises fan's suspicion of involvement in Theo Silverstone's murder as he LIES to the police question about Summer Spellman.
Tyrone Dobbs Sparks Murder Suspicion in Coronation Street
Coronation Street's Tyrone Dobbs raises fan's suspicion of involvement in Theo Silverstone's murder as he LIES to the police question about Summer Spellman.Scaf...
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Scaffolder Theo (James Cartwright), who was Todd Grimshaw's (Gareth Pierce) evil husband, was killed in a whodunnit storyline earlier this month.
Fans of the show have been desperate to know who murdered the nasty character, who had been abusing his other-half Todd, after Betsy Swain (Sydney-Leigh Martin) found his body unalive on May 1.
There have been various characters who have been brought forward as the culprit, including Todd, Gary Windass, Danielle Silverton and George Shuttleworth.
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DS Lisa Connor-Swain (played by Vicky Myers) and Kit Green (Jacob Roberts) have been busy trying to figure it out.
Summer Spellman (Harriet Bibby) is currently in prison serving time for his murder, and the PA has told everyone that she's innocent.
Coronation Street's Tyrone Dobbs raises fan's suspicion of involvement in Theo Silverstone's murder as he LIES to the police question about Summer Spellman
Scaffolder Theo (James Cartwright), who was Todd Grimshaw's (Gareth Pierce) evil husband, was killed in a whodunnit storyline earlier this month
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She previously told DS Connor-Swain that Tyrone had seen her leave Theo's flat and that he was alive at the time of when he saw them both.
But when Tyrone was questioned about it, he lied and said that he didn't see either of them.
Now many have grown suspicious over Tyrone (Alan Halsall) after he started acting shady when he overheard Asha Alahan (Tanisha Gorey), Nina Lucas (Mollie Gallagher) and Amy Barlow (Elle Mulvaney) talking to Todd about how they are worried they are about Summer.
At the end of the episode, Tyrone was seen calling someone saying: 'Apparently summer is in a right state.
'Yeah that's on us. We're putting her through hell. No, no, we need to meet up soon. We need to talk about what happened the night Theo died.'
Many took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their suspicions.
'Yeah, you should feel guilty about Summer, Tyrone. Imagine Hope and Ruby in Summer’s situation.'
'Oh what is Tyrone hiding.'
'So stupid this s**t. Why the f**k did Tyrone say he didn't see Summer? He wasn't doing anything dodgy he was literally stood outside his house.'
'Summer isn’t looking good is she from the current little prison. And she only wants Tyrone to stop lying, so she can be let go.'
Many Corrie fans took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their shock at Tyrone - and how they think he could be guilty
'What will Tyrone do now? If he tells the police, Summer might be freed, but he could also incriminate himself in another incident.'
'Yes, Tyrone, squirm in your immense guilt for letting Summer wallow in prison for a crime she didn't committ. #Corrie.'
'Why can't Tyrone just say he saw summer on the street, he doesn't have to mention going into the garage? & I really hope Idris isn't sticking around #corrie #coronationstreet.'
Earlier this week it was revealed that Coronation Street villain Megan Walsh made a surprise return.
The athletics coach - played by Beth Nixon - groomed and manipulated teenage student Will Driscoll (Lucas Hodgson-Wale) over several months.
After Megan's actions were revealed, she was subsequently arrested as Will grappled with what happened to him.
In Monday's (May 25) installment, a viral video emerged of Megan having a milkshake thrown over her - distressing Will in the process.
The schoolboy became further enraged after overhearing dad Ben (Aaron McCusker) and stepmother Eva (Catherine Tyldesley) discussing how 'damaged' he was.
After being confronted by Sam Blakeman (Jude Riordan), who has been having hallucinations of Will threatening him, the teen turned to vodka to cope.
He stood on the shop floor scaffolding, swigging from the bottle as Asha Alahan (Tanisha Gorey) attempted to talk him down.
It ultimately took Will's grandmother Maggie (Pauline McLynn) to climb up and get through to him - as Eva, Ben and stepsister Susie (Aurora Bradshaw) watched on.
With Will now safe, Eva suggested they all return to the pub, but the drama did not end there.
As Will put out the bins that evening, he was approached by Megan, who had been secretly observing him.
Grabbing his arm, she said: 'Will, I've missed you!', only for the schoolboy to say he wanted nothing to do with her.
Megan went on: 'I'm sorry that you felt like that, but I thought we were in love! We can still be friends!', as Will reiterated she should go away.
Unbeknown to both, Hope Stape (Isabella Flanagan) witnessed the exchange but soon fled the scene.
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