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Thursday, 19 February 2015

SPOILER ALERT: Lucy Beale's REAL killer is FINALLY revealed in shocking EastEnders twist... after Ian earlier accused Jane of murder

SPOILER ALERT: Lucy Beale's REAL killer is FINALLY revealed in shocking EastEnders twist... after Ian earlier accused Jane of murder

It's taken almost a year but we have finally found out what happened to EastEnders' Lucy Beale on Good Friday 2014.
In dramatic scenes on Thursday's double bill of the BBC soap, her brother Bobby Beale was unveiled as the killer.
It comes after a dramatic week in which numerous Walford residents turned on each other and accusations flew as to who sent Lucy to her death, with her father Ian pointing the finger at his new wife Jane in an earlier cliffhanger episode.
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Mystery solved: Bobby Beale was finally unveiled as Lucy Beale's killer on Thursday night's flashback special
Mystery solved: Bobby Beale was finally unveiled as Lucy Beale's killer on Thursday night's flashback special
The real killer: Bobby Beale - carrying the infamous music box - was revealed to have murdered his sister
The real killer: Bobby Beale - carrying the infamous music box - was revealed to have murdered his sister

In yet another shock twist during the second special flashback episode of EastEnders, it was revealed that Lucy’s little brother Bobby had killed her, presumably because he was tired of her drug problems tearing his family apart.
Jane Beale came home to discover the youngster standing alongside the troubled blonde’s body.
‘Whatever she says, she started it. She made everyone unhappy’, a vicious-looking Bobby declared, with the infamous music box in his hand - which was previously revealed to be the last sound she heard before her death.
Earlier on in the evening, viewers were made to believe that Jane was the killer in an hour-long semi-live special.
Ian put in a mysterious phone call, saying: ‘It’s me. I know. I know you killed Lucy. Get everyone out of the house, I’m coming home.’
The suspense mounted until the very last second when Jane walked into the room, with Ian declaring, ‘Tell me exactly what happened’.
ANOTHER red herring: Earlier in the evening, it was claimed that Jane Beale killed Lucy at the Beale family home on Good Friday last year
ANOTHER red herring: Earlier in the evening, it was claimed that Jane Beale killed Lucy at the Beale family home on Good Friday last year
Following Peter Beale’s revelation on Wednesday night’s instalment that his twin Lucy had been killed at home, the episode began with his father Ian and stepmother Jane appearing incredulous at being accused of murder.
Disputing the veracity of Peter's girlfriend Lauren Branning’s claim, everyone was quick to pin the blame on Ian’s ex Denise Fox, who was living in the Beale household at the time of Lucy's death.
‘I’ll know the minute I ask her, I’ll see it in her eyes’, a furious Ian declared as he stormed off to confront her.
But the events of the night led the troubled newlywed to change his mind. 
In a throwback to the soap’s very first scene 30 years ago, a group of Walford residents kicked down the door of Number 23 to find another dead body – this time, Nasty Nick Cotton’s.
And upon learning that the heroin addict's own mother Dot Cotton had chosen to let him die, the group - including Dot's grandson Charlie Cotton and Sharon Mitchell - decided to protect her by covering up the crime.
During an emotional chat with long-suffering Dot, the pensioner explained she had killed her villainous son to stop him from causing any more pain - and Ian realised that sometimes the killer can be closer to home than you might think.
'I snapped and I didn’t do it out of love, I did it out of anger for all the suffering he’d caused', Dot revealed, and everything clicked into place for Ian. 
Revelation: The revelation came at the end of the hour-long special after Lucy's father Ian Beale finally figured out that his new bride was the killer
Revelation: The revelation came at the end of the hour-long special after Lucy's father Ian Beale finally figured out that his new bride was the killer

Turning herself in: It was during a chat with Dot Cotton - who left her son Nick to die - that Ian began to understand his new bride Jane could have killed Lucy
Turning herself in: It was during a chat with Dot Cotton - who left her son Nick to die - that Ian began to understand his new bride Jane could have killed Lucy
While God-fearing Dot decided to face up to her mistakes and turn herself in to the police, Ian decided to let Lucy's killer come to him.
As he struggled to come to terms with the truth, the grieving father bumped into Queen Vic landlord Mick Carter and asked him whether killing out of love made it any better.
'Sometimes it’s the people you love, it’s for all sorts of reasons. Is that better, do you think? Killing out of love, not hate?’, he mused. 
‘You know, don’t you. You know who killed Lucy,’ Mick replied.
‘I didn’t. Not until tonight. But I’m putting the pieces together. It's someone we all know.'
EastEnders continues at 9.25pm, when it will be revealed exactly how and why feisty blonde Lucy was killed.
Fans haven't ruled out the prospect of there being another dramatic twist, with many speculating that Jane is covering for someone else.
BBC EastEnders tweeted: 'There's a KILLER twist coming your way...'
Emotional: Ian asked a confused Mick Carter whether killing out of love made it any better 
Emotional: Ian asked a confused Mick Carter whether killing out of love made it any better 
The episode, penned by the show’s longest serving writer Rob Gittin, certainly wasn’t short on drama as several other major storylines came to a head.
Villainous Dean Wicks – who made an ominous return to Albert Square last night – took Nancy Carter hostage in a dramatic revenge plot.
Seeking retribution after the Carter family reported him to the police for raping his brother Mick’s wife Linda Carter, Dean planned to set fire to The Queen Vic and burn their business to the ground.
Luckily, Mick arrived just in time to confront his brother, knocking him to the ground and leaving him for dead outside the pub.
It wasn’t all doom and gloom, however, since new life was welcomed to the Square in the form of Kim Fox’s baby.
The dramatic live birthing scenes saw the character go into premature labour in the pub toilets, giving birth to a healthy baby girl – named Pearl – as the wedding party-goers waited anxiously outside.
Viewers were also treated to a hilarious showdown between Sonia Fowler and Kat Slater, which saw a hopelessly intoxicated Kat slam her rival's face down in Ian and Jane's wedding cake.
Dramatic showdown: Dean Wicks took Nancy Carter hostage, but her father Mick saved the day
Dramatic showdown: Dean Wicks took Nancy Carter hostage, but her father Mick saved the day


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Wednesday, 18 February 2015

Thursday, 5 February 2015

SPOILER ALERT Eastenders: Lauren Branning makes shocking discovery as Lucy Beale murder plot reaches climax... after accepting Peter Beale's proposal

SPOILER ALERT: Lauren Branning makes shocking discovery as Lucy Beale murder plot reaches climax... after accepting Peter Beale's marriage proposal in EastEnders


Marriage plans take a backseat on Thursday evening as Lauren Branning makes a shocking discovery that will push viewers’ one step closer to the identity of Lucy Beale’s killer.
The Albert Square resident will stumble across evidence missing from recently deceased DCI Emma Summerhayes’ case file relating to Lucy’s murder.
Lauren, played by Jaqueline Jossa, will later attempt to solve the case on her own by attempting to access Emma's phone by guessing the password. 
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Drama: Marriage plans take a backseat on Thursday evening as Lauren Branning makes a shocking discovery that will push viewers’ one step closer to the identity of Lucy Beale’s killer
Drama: Marriage plans take a backseat on Thursday evening as Lauren Branning makes a shocking discovery that will push viewers’ one step closer to the identity of Lucy Beale’s killer
The detective had previously solved the case, but was struck by a car and later died in hospital before she had a chance to expose the killer.
l shock her to the core, viewers will have to wait before the protracted storyline reaches its climax. 
The daughter of Max Branning - one of the prime suspects - had previously been celebrating her engagement to boyfriend Peter Beale, played by Ben Hardy. 
Discovery: The Albert Square resident will stumble across evidence missing from recently deceased DCI Emma Summerhayes’ case file relating to Lucy’s murder
Discovery: The Albert Square resident will stumble across evidence missing from recently deceased DCI Emma Summerhayes’ case file relating to Lucy’s murder
The latest development comes as the storyline reaches fever pitch ahead of the 30th anniversary episode, in which the killer will finally be revealed to the nation.
It follows the BBC's creepy trailer for the reveal, which showed Lucy as a ghost looking down at Albert Square.
The trailer follows on from the clue revealed at the National Television Awards that the last thing Lucy heard before her death was the sound of her music box.
Will you marry me? Peter Beale proposed to Lauren in the Queen Vic on Tuesday evening 
Will you marry me? Peter Beale proposed to Lauren in the Queen Vic on Tuesday evening 
With this ring: The show regular presented his girlfriend with a diamond engagement ring 
With this ring: The show regular presented his girlfriend with a diamond engagement ring 
There are currently 14 suspects in the 19-year-old's murder including brother Peter and father Ian.
Lucy, who was played by actress Hetti Bywater, was murdered in one of the BBC One soap's biggest murder plot lines in April, last year.
Her murderer will be revealed at the end of this month and characters including Max and Abi, played by Jake Wood and Lorna Fitzgerald respectively, have been cited as possible suspects.
Even Lucy's step-mum Jane Beale, played by Laurie Brett, could be involved. 
Sealed with a kiss: Jane Beale looked on as the couple smooched 
Sealed with a kiss: Jane Beale looked on as the couple smooched 


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Tuesday, 3 February 2015

'What if Lucy committed suicide?' Hetti Bywater reveals shocking new theory on how her EastEnders character actually died

'What if Lucy committed suicide?' Hetti Bywater reveals shocking new theory on how her EastEnders character actually died

It's the whodunnit that has kept fans guessing for months but actress Hetti Bywater has a surprising new theory on who killed her EastEnders character Lucy Beale. 
Lucy came to an untimely end in April 2014 and as the show prepares to reveal her killer in the upcoming live episodes to celebrate its 30th anniversary next month, the 20-year-old actress has revealed a shocking twist. 
Speaking to Radio Times, Hetti - whose character died of a head injury - said: 'Part of me thinks it would give the public a shock if it turned out that Lucy committed suicide. Who killed Lucy? Lucy!'
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What if it was suicide? Hetti Bywater has raised the question what if her EastEnders character character Lucy Beale was not murdered and actually committed suicide 
What if it was suicide? Hetti Bywater has raised the question what if her EastEnders character character Lucy Beale was not murdered and actually committed suicide 
However, if Lucy's cause of death was not suicide, there are plenty of other suspects, 19 in fact, and Hetti has her eye on one in particular. 
Speaking about Lucy's brother and drug-dealer Peter (Ben Hardy), she said: 'I want it to be Peter and I've dreamt he did it. He'd been planning it for months so it was totally premeditated. It was a really dark side of Peter that we hadn't seen before.'
So many suspects: Lucy's father and brother are both suspects and now Hetti thinks Lucy could have been responsible for her own death 
So many suspects: Lucy's father and brother are both suspects and now Hetti thinks Lucy could have been responsible for her own death 
Indeed viewers have seen an extremely dark side to Peter, who was exposed as Lucy's drug dealer recently. 
It was revealed that he supplied his sister with cocaine and still uses the drug himself. 
He subsequently threatened his father and vandalised the house after it became increasingly likely that he was the biggest suspect in the murder investigation.
When asked his opinion on who killed Lucy, Ben placed the blame firmly on Abi Branning (Lorna Firzgerald), whose father Max (Jake Wood) had a secret affair with Lucy. 
He said: 'I know it's Abi - it can't be anyone else. It's definitely not a Beale.'
While Lorna believes Lucy's father Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) is the culprit, she admitted she has been 'practising my guilty face'. 
She said: 'From day one I've said it was Ian. That would be the biggest shock. But just in case it's me I've been practising my guilty face.' 
Jake Wood admitted he has no idea, saying: 'At one point I thought it was Abi. Then I convinced myself it was Ian. Then I thought it might be Max. But now I have no idea.' 
BBC bosses are going all out to promote the upcoming live episodes and a creepy trailer was injected with a touch of the paranormal when it was recently released.
It opened with Max walking by the park where a single tire swing was moving on it's own.
His daughter Abi was browsing the shelves at the local shop, but saw the caps on drinks bottles twisting off on their own.
Jane Clarke (formerly Beale - played by Laurie Brett) looked up from serving customers at the chip shop to see hand prints on the steamed window with no obvious owner nearby.
Spooky: Lucy appeared in ghost form in a new trailer for EastEnders ahead of the 30th anniversary week
Spooky: Lucy appeared in ghost form in a new trailer for EastEnders ahead of the 30th anniversary week
As the lights flickered the hand prints scraped down as if someone was dragging their nails down the window pane when the sound of a baby crying echoed through the square.
A lonesome Denise Fox (Diane Parish) looked up at the closing bell of the Qeeen Vic, ringing all by itself.
And as the residents congregated outside the pub their focus was taken by the banging gate of the Square.
Creepy: Suspect Max Branning, Lucy's former lover, walked by the park in Walford in the opening of the trailer
Creepy: Suspect Max Branning, Lucy's former lover, walked by the park in Walford in the opening of the trailer
Eerie: Max's daughter Abi Branning browsed the shelves at the local shop but saw the caps on drinks bottles twisting off on their own
Eerie: Max's daughter Abi Branning browsed the shelves at the local shop but saw the caps on drinks bottles twisting off on their own
Then the ghost of Lucy appeared, hovering in the sky and looking down on her family, friends and killer.
Executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins has promised 'spectacular' drama in the week of special shows for the soap's 30th anniversary including a live episode on February 19th.
EastEnders airs on BBC One at 7.30pm on Tuesday and Thursday, and 8pm on Monday and Friday 
Suspects: Jane and Ian (Lucy's former stepmother and her father) have both been cited as suspects 
Suspects: Jane and Ian (Lucy's former stepmother and her father) have both been cited as suspects 
Supernatural: Lucy's ghostly form looked down on her friends, family and killer in the new preview 
Supernatural: Lucy's ghostly form looked down on her friends, family and killer in the new preview 



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Tuesday, 27 January 2015

EerieEnders! Soap bosses unveil spooky trailer as they get ready to reveal who killed Lucy Beale to mark 30th anniversary

EerieEnders! Soap bosses unveil spooky trailer as they get ready to reveal who killed Lucy Beale to mark 30th anniversary

As the 30th anniversary approaches for EastEnders, the BBC have unveiled a new trailer and its creepier than ever.
It teases the upcoming conclusion of the Who Killed Lucy Beale? storyline that has been going on since April last year when the daughter of Ian Beale came to an untimely end.
A touch of the paranormal is injected into the soap trailer which promises to reveal Lucy's killer during EastEnders anniversary week.
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Spooky: Lucy Beale appears in ghost form in the new trailer for EastEnders ahead of the 30th anniversary week
Spooky: Lucy Beale appears in ghost form in the new trailer for EastEnders ahead of the 30th anniversary week
Creepy: Suspect Max Branning walks by the park in Walford in the opening of the trailer
Creepy: Suspect Max Branning walks by the park in Walford in the opening of the trailer
It opens with Max Branning (Jake Wood) walking by the park where a single tire swing is moving on it's own.
His daughter Abi Branning (Lorna Fitzgerald) is browsing the shelves at the local shop, but sees the caps on drinks bottles twisting off on their own.
Jane Clarke (Laurie Brett) looks up from serving customers at the chippy to see hand prints on the steamed window with no obvious owner nearby.
Movement: A single tire swing moves back and forth on its own as he walks by
Movement: A single tire swing moves back and forth on its own as he walks by
Eerie: Abi Branning browses the shelves at the local shop but something catches her eye
Eerie: Abi Branning browses the shelves at the local shop but something catches her eye
Impossible: Bottle tops unscrew themselves with no visible person doing it
Impossible: Bottle tops unscrew themselves with no visible person doing it
Shock: Jane Beale looks up from serving customers at the chippy, drawing Ian's attention
Shock: Jane Beale looks up from serving customers at the chippy, drawing Ian's attention
As the lights flicker the hand prints scraped down as if someone is dragging their nails down the window pane when the sound of a baby crying echoes through the square.
A lonesome Denise Fox (Diane Parish) looks up at the closing bell of the Qeeen Vic, ringing all by itself.
As the residents congregate outside the pub their focus is taken by the banging gate of the Square.
Where did they come from? Hand prints appear on the window then scratch down the pane
Where did they come from? Hand prints appear on the window then scratch down the pane
Then the ghost of Lucy Beale (Hetti Bywater) appears, hovering in the sky and looking down on her family, friends and killer.
The trailer follows on from the clue revealed at the National Television Awards, that the last thing Lucy heard before her death was the sound of her music box.
There are currently 14 suspects in the 19-year-old's murder including her own brother Peter and father Ian.
Chilling: Denise Fox sits alone at the bar at the Queen Vic and is drawn to a noise
Chilling: Denise Fox sits alone at the bar at the Queen Vic and is drawn to a noise
Who rang it? The closing bell rings and swings on it's own
Who rang it? The closing bell rings and swings on it's own
Gathered: The residents arrive on Albert Square to see a gate banging back and forth on it's own
Gathered: The residents arrive on Albert Square to see a gate banging back and forth on it's own
Her former lover Max is a top suspect too after she dumped hi on Good Friday and he made great effort to destroy evidence connecting him to the murder.
Executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins has promised 'spectacular' drama in the week of special shows for the soap's 30th anniversary including a live episode on February 19th.
EastEnders airs on BBC One at 7.30pm on Tuesday and Thursday, and 8pm on Monday and Friday 
Supernatural: Lucy's ghostly form looks down on her friends, family and killer
Supernatural: Lucy's ghostly form looks down on her friends, family and killer


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Wednesday, 21 January 2015

A clue to EastEnders' Lucy Beale's mystery killer to be given live during the National Television Awards

Whodunit? A clue to EastEnders' Lucy Beale's mystery killer to be given live during the National Television Awards 

It has been one of the biggest 'whodunit' stories in recent soap history. 
And now TV viewers will be able to get one step closer as to who killed EastEnders' Lucy Beale, as a huge hint will be shown live during the National Television Awards on Wednesday night.
Lucy, who was played by actress Hetti Bywater, was murdered in one of the BBC One soap's biggest murder plot lines last year.
Tragedy: The murder of EastEnders' Lucy Beale, played by Hetti Bywater, has yet to be solved but a huge clue will be revealed on Wednesday night's live National Television Awards
Tragedy: The murder of EastEnders' Lucy Beale, played by Hetti Bywater, has yet to be solved but a huge clue will be revealed on Wednesday night's live National Television Awards
And it's now been revealed that a 'major clue' will be given out live on air before the killer is finally unveiled next month.
EastEnders producers are keeping the clue under lock and key until half way through the awards show, when BBC security will bring the secret on stage and reveal one of the biggest tips in the murder mystery yet.
Characters including Max Branning (Jake Wood) - who was having an affair with Lucy when she was killed - his daughters Lauren (Jacqueline Jossa) and Abi (Lorna Fitzgerald) and even Lucy's step-mum Jane Beale (Laurie Brett) are all potentials in the storyline.
The real murderer will then unveiled during EastEnders' 30th anniversary week of live episodes in February.
Before it began: Jacqueline Jossa as Lauren Branning, Hetti Bywater as Lucy Beale and Jake Wood as Max Branning not long before the death plotline began
Before it began: Jacqueline Jossa as Lauren Branning, Hetti Bywater as Lucy Beale and Jake Wood as Max Branning not long before the death plotline began
Those hoping to piece together the clues and figure it out for themselves before the big reveal will have to tune into the NTAs, which are broadcast live from The O2 in London at 7.30pm on ITV and hosted by X Factor presenter Dermot O'Leary.
It has been a tumultuous time on the show since the brutal death of Lucy.
With so many possible suspects, one character after another has come under scrutiny and suspicion - including her own family.
Her twin Peter (Ben Hardy) was recently seen trying to convince his father Ian (Adam Woodyatt) that he didn't kill her over the Easter holidays.
Peter was exposed as Lucy's drug dealer last month and subsequently threatened his father and vandalised the house after it became increasingly likely that he was the biggest suspect in the murder enquiry.
Ian is still trying to piece the story together after discovering that Peter used to supply his sister with cocaine and that he also still uses.
Jacqueline Jossa, who plays Lauren Branning on the show, was recently seen shooting emotional scenes at Lucy's graveside in what is believed to be her final appearance before she quits the show to have Dan Osbourne's baby. 
Jake, who appeared on the latest series of Strictly Come Dance, recently attended tge PDC World Darts Championship and held up a sign that read 'I killed Lucy!!', but he later revealed it to be a spoof.
It was me! Jake Wood joked earlier in January that he was killer
It was me! Jake Wood joked earlier in January that he was killer



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