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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2018 10:58:18 GMT
And how did her sister and husband benefit financially? Didn’t someone mention that they used to live in a much smaller house?
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Post by sootycat on May 16, 2018 11:15:35 GMT
My goodness they are a suspicious looking lot. Whilst I don't like the released guy much I wouldn't trust any of the others
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2018 12:41:21 GMT
I think they’re all guilty!
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2018 14:01:59 GMT
I had Rob down as a murder suspect,but that theory went out of the window when he did the butterfly knot...well I'm assuming, because much was made of it, it was a butterfly knot. Surely it can't be him after that....can it? I do hope it doesn't turn out,after all, to be David,not only for him but for his children too.
I'm enjoying this....glad it's on successive nights.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2018 16:56:50 GMT
Like you Becky I really hope it isn’t the father, there are several people who might have had a reason to kill her, the wife of the man she was having an affair with or the man himself if she was going to tell his wife, her sister out of jealousy maybe ? Lee Inglesby is always different in each character he plays, in this he’s not doing himself any favours by going around beating people up, I know he’s angry but at this rate he’ll finish up back inside for assault.
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Post by vicky on May 16, 2018 17:26:51 GMT
And how did her sister and husband benefit financially? Didn’t someone mention that they used to live in a much smaller house? I don't know much about the laws of inheritance but I suppose Tara's Will would have left her estate to firstly her husband with her children inheriting something when they came of age and everything if he predeceased them. I assume that if a beneficiary murders the benefactor, then their right to inherit is forfeited - I really hope so! In this case, would the estate then pass to the children with the money in trust until they reach adulthood? Somehow Alice and Rob seem to have got themselves appointed as legal guardians of the two children so, maybe, they are benefiting from the trust. Was THAT the motive for the murder?
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Post by bidiein on May 16, 2018 17:32:14 GMT
he’s not doing himself any favours by going around beating people up, I know he’s angry but at this rate he’ll finish up back inside for assault. TBF, the other man attacked HIM first.....
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2018 18:42:29 GMT
Yes but he hit the chap he used to work with.
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Post by sleepyp on May 16, 2018 19:08:21 GMT
I also hope it doesn't turn out to have been David all along, his son looked so hopeful then happy about meeting him and the daughter is going to follow her brother's lead I think. It would be dreadful to see them devastated a second time
I find Alice a bit creepy when she refers to herself and her husband as Mummy and Daddy, the children may have been young but they obviously remember who was really entitled to call themselves that... and that Alice and Rob are Auntie and Uncle
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Post by geometryman on May 16, 2018 19:23:58 GMT
Yes it was a butterfly knot and they did make a big thing of it. I too was suspicious of Rob before that, but I still am.
I'm curious as to what the sums of money amounting to nearly £20,000 were actually for. I don't believe the tale about IVF for one moment, and not just because Alice had originally said it was Rob who was infertile. Alice said Tara stopped giving her money because she was "tired of throwing good money after bad" - that isn't a phrase you would use in connection with helping your sister become pregnant. It's what you might say if you're investing in, e.g., a business venture which isn't working and you're not going to get your money back.
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Post by bidiein on May 16, 2018 19:45:20 GMT
Gambling problem? Poor investment choices?
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Post by marion on May 16, 2018 19:52:49 GMT
Tara might have snapped a retort like that if they were having a drunken row. And I would be bloody livid if someone was badgering me to lend them more money when I had already handed over £20k. Who knows if they could ever repay...........
I agree about the Mum and Dad thing. The children would surely have known them as Uncle Rob and Auntie Alice. And the boy was 8 so even odder.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2018 20:16:12 GMT
I don’t remember being shown the butterfly knots that were tying Tara’s body into the tarpaulin?
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2018 20:38:07 GMT
Multitasking again ?? !! 😊
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Post by vicky on May 16, 2018 21:05:32 GMT
I don’t remember being shown the butterfly knots that were tying Tara’s body into the tarpaulin? No, neither do I until we saw them at the start of tonight's episode. So, the house Rob and Alice are living in is actually David's...presumably they moved in because it was the children's home. One way and another they did all right out of Tara's death and David's imprisonment didn' t they?
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