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Coronation Street Becky Swain's real killer 'solved' as villain's return 'sealed'

Coronation Street Becky Swain's real killer 'solved' as villain's return 'sealed'

Daily Mirror3 days ago
Coronation Street fans think a former villain will be revealed as the person who orchestrated the death of Lisa Swain's wife Becky Swain, and DI Costello could be involved
Becky Swain's real killer on Coronation Street may have been rumbled according to fans of the ITV soap.

This week's episodes have left them convinced that an existing character is involved in Becky's death and a possible cover-up. Not only that, but fans think a past villain may return and be revealed as the reason Becky is dead.

It comes as Lisa Swain continued to dig into her late wife's demise in recent scenes, after suggestion she may have been a corrupt officer. DI Costello downplayed this as he called out Lisa for sneaking onto his computer to access Becky's files.

Costello's reaction, the comments from Logan Radcliffe to Lisa's partner Carla Connor and a scene with Lisa's therapist Floyd have now left fans certain a cover-up is confirmed. Not only that, but they think they have figured out how everything ties together.
With Costello appearing to know more than he's letting on, fans think he is harbouring the true events that led to Becky's demise, or at least what happened to her. Logan knows something too, with it revealed earlier this year that he and his brother Matty Radcliffe were driving the car that hit and killed her.

Then there's Floyd's weird comment to a mystery person on the phone about a "breakthrough" with Lisa during a session, moments after she confessed her fears Becky was corrupt. Fans are now wondering if Floyd is also involved.
But it's a former villain that some fans are convinced knows something, and could even be Becky's killer - or the person who made it happen. Costello could also be tied in according to the theory, and it could see said villain return to the soap.

Logan and Matty were revealed to be working for former baddie Harvey Gaskell months ago. He targeted David Platt via the brothers, and now fans are wondering if he was up to no good with either Becky involved, or she figured out what was going on.
Fans have wondered if Costello is corrupt and may have been in cahoots with Harvey, and either he or Harvey had the Radcliffe brothers silence Becky - either because she was about to expose them or because she was involved. Taking to social media, fans theorised Harvey would soon be revealed to be the killer, and this is the "mutual friend" who orchestrated an attack, it seems, on Logan in prison on Friday.
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One fan said: "OK so my theory is Costello and Becky were both corrupt, working for Harvey Gaskell. Becky was 'caught out', an investigation opened and Harvey, seeing her as a liability gets the Radcliffe's to kill her and Costello to cover it up."
Another fan said: "Now I've a feeling that either the counsellor guy or Costello are involved in someway in Becky's death." A third fan said: "Costello is definitely part of this whole thing. 'He's been worried about me since Becky died'. He f***ing killed her."
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