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Corrie - John Stape Storyline
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Anyone else think they have dragged this storyline out way too long, it's so beyond ridiculous at this stage..the characters are just grating now.
But can someone tell me why they are digging up the factory floor?
But can someone tell me why they are digging up the factory floor?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's so long ago now and there have been so many ramifications that it is almost impossible to pinpoint a beginning. It must be at least well over 2 years now. If I remember correctly Stape first appeared as Rosie's English teacher who offered to coach her mother (Sally) through A Level English. Sally had the hots for him, but he ended up kidnapping Rosie and going to prison. Whilst in prison he married Fiz. I'm afraid my head is beginning to hurt at this point so I'll let someone else take over the story.
... He got a job at Roy's Rolls but wasn't happy. Got a job teaching and met Charlotte on a course. Went to Colin Fishwick's party (as he was emigrating) and stole his personal details. Got another job (first lot found out he had a criminal record) and pretended to be Colin, told the people on the 'street' that he was working in a furniture store. Charlotte had the hots for him (she was a bit bonkers) - cant remember the next bit. Someone else's turn ...
Then he killed Charlotte but due to the tram crash, he got away with it. Everyone thought the crash had killed Charlotte. Then John killed Colin Fishwicks mother but got away with it. He pretended to be a delivery man.......sorry even explaining this makes my brain hurt! * Bangs head a few times with hand *.
In fairness, John didn't "kill" Colin. He pushed him in the chest and he collapsed and died. The efforts of John and Charlotte to dispose of the body wrapped in a carpet and stuffed in a wheely bin were some of the funniest scenes I have ever seen in Corrie. To be honest, I'll be sad when it's all over. I still miss that nice Richard Hillman.