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The storyline reached a peak during EastEnders Live Week on 19 February 2015, the show's 30th anniversary episode, during which Lucy's 10-year-old half-brother, Bobby, is revealed to have killed her following a confrontation at home. Bobby's adoptive mother, Jane Beale, had covered for him, moving Lucy's body to Walford Common and convincing ...
Max Branning's duty solicitor, when he is arrested for the murder of Lucy Beale (Hetti Bywater) (see "Who Killed Lucy Beale?"). He sits in on Max's police interviews [175] [176] and visits him in prison, where he brings the wrong file, which he drops. Max is unimpressed and sacks Jamil. [177] Magistrate Beryl Todd: 28 July 2015–
When Max is wrongly found guilty of Lucy's murder, he escapes the courtroom, and punches Cameron when he tries to apprehend him. [65] Max realises that Bobby Beale (Eliot Carrington) killed Lucy and as Cameron arrests Max, Max attempts to reveal this information but Cameron dismisses it as an act of desperation. [66]
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Comedian Don Rickles guest starred in a two-part story by Kirby in issues #139 and #141. [12] [13] [14] Kirby left the series with issue #148 (April 1972). Lucy Lane was believed to have died in Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #120 (March 1972) [15] but was later revived in a story in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #160 (October 1973). [16]
Beadle left the role in 2004, following a suspension, reportedly for failing to learn his lines. In his exit storyline, Paul becomes a drug dealer, and Beadle has been critical of the storyline, suggesting it played into black, racial stereotyping. It is implied that Paul is killed upon his exit, though his death is not screened.
Marsden returned in 2002, 2003 and 2009 (for another whodunit storyline, "Who Killed Archie?"). She returned on 5 January 2012 for her third whodunit storyline, "Who's Stalking Phil?", departing four months later on 10 May 2012. Marsden returned for two episodes on 17 August 2012 to conclude the latter storyline.
Moonflower Murders earned a "Rave" rating from the book review aggregator Book Marks based on six independent reviews. [6] The six reviews include the four highlighted above, plus a review in The Wall Street Journal by Tom Nolan and a review by Beth Kanell in the New York Journal of Books. Extracts from the six reviews are posted, with links to ...