Coronation Street spoilers follow.
Coronation Street’s Lisa Swain digs for more info about her late wife’s dark secret next week – unaware that her partner Carla Connor is going behind her back to visit Logan Radcliffe and carry out her own investigation.
Her determination to discover if Becky was a corrupt cop causes Lisa to almost lose her job, but if she knew what Carla was up to, could it be curtains for the couple?
“Was Lisa’s entire life with Becky a lie?” our Corrie source teases. “Knowing her wife was accused of corruption before she died is something Lisa has never got closure on.
“She needs to know if it’s true, and it’s becoming an obsession. Whatever Becky did in the past, let’s hope it doesn’t destroy Lisa’s future…”
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DS Swain is struggling with her grief, especially with the date of what would’ve been her and Becky’s wedding anniversary looming.
Since Craig Tinker’s tragic death in the line of duty, painful memories of Becky’s similar fate have haunted Lisa. Her soaring stress levels mean she’s been put on lighter duties at work, and encouraged to try counselling.
Lisa reckons it’s not therapy she needs, it’s hard proof to confirm either way whether Becky was bending the law, or if the corruption claims were a misunderstanding.
Although she was guarded with therapist Floyd at first, Lisa slowly lets the barriers come down and opens up about her feelings. While she wonders if there was more to Becky’s demise than meets the eye, Lisa has no idea Carla is gathering information under her own steam…
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“Carla is secretly visiting Logan Radcliffe in prison, the man who was driving the car that killed Becky,” our insider adds.
“Betsy’s already tried to get the criminal to reveal what else he knows about her dead mum after learning anti-corruption were on her case, but will Logan be any more cooperative with Carla?”
Oblivious to Carla’s deceit, Lisa continues her crusade for the truth. Her previous attempt to read Becky’s police file was foiled when she couldn’t gain access, so she takes a risky new approach.
At the police station, Lisa checks the coast is clear, sneaks into her boss DI Costello’s office, and hacks into his emails.
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She’s hoping to unearth something solid on Becky’s anti-corruption case, but if she’s caught by Costello there would be serious consequences…
Later, when Carla is home from her sneaky visit, Lisa confides in her other half that she tried searching through Costello’s emails in her quest to solve the Becky mystery – and it turns out someone else has had the same idea.
“Kit has also requested access to Becky’s files,” our source warns.
“Lisa saw his name on the system when she was doing her digging, and she’s fuming that her colleague has poked his nose into her past without asking. Little does she know her girlfriend’s done exactly the same thing.”
Will Carla confess that she saw Logan, and divulge the details of their meeting? And what exactly did Becky have to hide?
Coronation Street airs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8pm on ITV1 and streams on ITVX.
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