Revealed! Who kills Tina McIntyre?

The rumours are flying thick and fast around th'interweb over the identity of Tina McIntyre's killer.  ITV are reported to have filmed seperate endings with different twists.  But, Corrie fans, here we go with our own take on who we think will kill off Tina McIntyre.

The clues are all there and clearly the killer is...

Pat Phelan's wife Valerie.   She finds out that Pat's had his beady, creepy eye on Tina and runs her over in her Jag on the way to the gym. Or possibly on the way back from the gym.  Or Waitrose.  She's evil this woman, evil.

Or the killer might be...



Deirdre Barlow.  Deirdre finds out about Tina's fling with Peter and isn't best pleased. She invites Tina round for tea for a chat and feeds her a special bake of her stuffed marrow before beating her to a pulp with her jelly mould.

Or the killer might be...


Darryl the rat.  Tina pops round to see her best mate Chesney, who she's all of a sudden developed a crush on, tells him she loves him and wants him to leave Sinead.  In his cage on the kitchen floor, Darryl the rat overhears temptress Tina chatting up Chesney and is incensed as only a rat can be incensed.  He rips open the bars of his cage, darts across the lino into the living room and dives on Tina's neck, going for the jugular and Chesney's left with blood on his hands and some explaining to do.

Or the killer might be...

Little Jack Webster.  Just where has he disappeared to since he came back from Germany with Kev? Clearly he's gone into hiding already so we forget about him and then when Tina's murdered, we'll all be reminded of his existence as he's outed as the Street's newest, youngest baddie.  Full leather jacket, bovver boots, he's got the gangster look which makes him clearly capable of all sorts of badness.

Or the killer might be...


Fat Brenda.  She's never forgiven Tina for the way she once nicked her last Gypsy Cream in the Streetcars office.


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