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Coronation Street's Carla 'makes Becky discovery' as she vows to get Lisa answers

Coronation Street's Carla 'makes Becky discovery' as she vows to get Lisa answers

Daily Mirror3 days ago
Coronation Street viewers will see Carla Connor come face-to-face with baddie Logan Radcliffe next week as she's determined to help partner Lisa Swain move on after past trauma
Carla Connor is on a mission next week on Coronation Street, with a new spoiler preview revealing she's determined to get answers about Becky Swain.

Judging by the spoiler clip she could get to the bottom of it all, as she appears to make a discovery about Becky, the late wife of her partner Lisa Swain. Lisa has faced turmoil recently, forced to confront her past and the death, in the line of duty, of her wife Becky.

She died years earlier, and Lisa and daughter Betsy Swain have struggled to move past it. So when questions were raised earlier this year about whether Becky could have been in trouble and may have been a corrupt officer, Lisa's heartache and the questions surrounding her death escalated.

New information about what happened to her and possible new suspects sent Lisa on a downward spiral that she's still moving on from now. It's gotten to a point where Lisa has to know the truth, and she's digging away.
Betsy has also had a go at figuring out whether her mum Becky was actually on the wrong side of the law, and now it's Carla's turn. Seeing Lisa struggle with therapy and with people looking into Becky's case, Carla is desperate to do something.

So she decides to visit Logan in prison, just like Betsy did months earlier. It had been claimed that Logan and brother Matty were behind the wheel of the car that killed Becky in a hit and run.
With questions about whether there was more to her death and what Becky may have been secretly involved in, it's clear Logan knows more than he is letting on. So when Carla asks for answers, she's left coming to her own conclusion after a hint from the prisoner.
She asks Logan: "Are you gonna tell me about Becky or what?" Logan taunts her though, no doubt teasing he could drop her in it with Lisa. He says: "Does Swain know you're here? T ake that as a no. So you wanna know the truth about backhand Becky?"

Carla is aware of what he's just called her, and takes this as the biggest clue yet that Becky was in fact dodgy and Logan knows all about it. So does Logan know what went on back then and what led to Becky's death?
Carla asks: "Are you saying she was dodgy?" Logan then tries to backtrack and suggests he was referring to her tennis skills, smirking which tells Carla everything she needs to know.

She adds: "Was she a bent copper or not Logan?" Scheming Logan says: "Maybe, then again maybe not." It's then he makes it clear he is "open to negotiation" and wants paying for his information.
Carla asks how much, but the clip ends before we hear any more about what he wants or what he knows. But could Carla get the details Lisa so desperately needs, and will the truth about Becky finally be revealed?
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