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Now then, the body of the sleezy bent copper may have turned up, but how are they gonna find who dumped him in the lake or who killed him? If i was that local constabulary, I would begin at the Dingles farm and have a search about and come across a bit of random burnt ground and then delve into the ashes and possibly identify the screws from the chair that was the muder weapon or bits of his mobile phone that are still sitting in the ashes. If i was an investigating officer like. lol Might try to pin it on ELI too
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well if that wasn't the biggest anti climax I don't know what is.
I was on the edge of my seat waiting for Shane to float up and come face to face with Victoria, but what a let down, And she didn't even croak, so a double disappointment. And as for Corrie, probably the worst Christmas episode ever. No deaths (well Jed I presume) but again he could have been resurrected during the party to greater effect. No births, and the only bombshell was Sean not being the father, which we all knew. Good job we are all too stuffed to care.
I was on the edge of my seat waiting for Shane to float up and come face to face with Victoria, but what a let down, And she didn't even croak, so a double disappointment. And as for Corrie, probably the worst Christmas episode ever. No deaths (well Jed I presume) but again he could have been resurrected during the party to greater effect. No births, and the only bombshell was Sean not being the father, which we all knew. Good job we are all too stuffed to care.