Coronation Street Joel Deering’s killer ‘exposed’ after character’s sudden exit

The death of the solicitor Joel Deering was discovered in the river last month, and watchers of Coronation Street are certain they have figured out who killed him.

Viewers of Coronation Street think they have solved the murder of Joel Deering. Just before he was set to face prosecution for his crimes—which included grooming young females like Lauren Bolton, played by Cait Fitton—the lawyer, played by Calum Lill, was discovered dead.

Joel was issued an arrest warrant after he neglected to show up for his plea hearing last month. There were rumors that Joel had killed himself after sending money to Lauren and his ex-wife Emily.

But when his body was found in a river, post-mortem testing showed he was already dead when he went into the water, which prompted a murder investigation. Joel’s killer has been the subject of intense police investigation, with Mason Radcliffe, played by Luca Toolan, already being taken into custody.

Mason insisted that his brother had given him the crowbar, but officer Kit Green (Jacob Roberts) saw him getting rid of the identical weapon that killed Joel, thus placing him under suspicion.

However, fans are conjecturing that Bill Fellows’ character, Stu Carpenter, may be the true offender. After a quarrel with Yasmeen Nazir (portrayed by Shelley King), the employee of Speed Daal, who was eager to help problematic youth Mason, made the decision to leave Weatherfield for Germany with his granddaughter, according to Plymouth Live.

On a Facebook page devoted to Coronation Street, fans have started making crazy speculations. One person said, “I think Stu did it.” After handling Mason’s crow bar, he promptly vanished and traveled to Germany.

“I doubt Dee Dee was involved. The fact that it is her is too clear. It’s Stu Carpenter, I believe, and there’s a twist. I believe he killed Joel in order to spare Mason.”

One more agreed commenter said, “You might be right. Moreover, I don’t believe Stu visited Germany. He has become erratic.” A third enthusiast, meanwhile, only said, “Interesting.”

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