Coronation Street fans believe they have uncovered DC Kit Green's true intentions regarding Sarah Platt and Gary Windass, with many suspecting that Gary will be the one to suffer. The revelation comes after Sarah confessed to killing Theo Silverton, a crime that has been at the center of a whodunnit storyline since April.
Sarah's Arrest Looms
Next week, Sarah will be arrested for Theo's murder, following her confession to her partner, Kit. The villain's body was discovered by Betsy Swain on the night of her mother Lisa Swain's wedding to Carla Connor. The storyline was set up in a flashforward episode in February, where Theo was one of five possible victims.
Initially, suspects included Todd Grimshaw, George Shuttleworth, Summer Spellman, Christina Boyd, Gary Windass, and Danielle Silverton. However, viewers learned last month that Sarah was the actual killer. She confessed to Todd, while Kit tried to pin the murder on Gary, unaware that Sarah was responsible.
Kit's Discovery and Plan
This week, Kit discovered Sarah's guilt when she confessed as he proposed. Hurt that Sarah turned to Gary for help, Kit vowed to protect her and began eliminating evidence. In Thursday's episode, Kit warned Sarah that her freedom depended on Gary's cooperation and offered to have her phone professionally scrubbed, but insisted Gary's phone also needed to be cleaned.
Gary reluctantly handed over his phone, but fans are skeptical. @KP198408 tweeted: "Hope Gary has got a backup of his phone, particularly the call from Sarah #corrie." @MeeshyJay added: "I don’t trust Kit. He’s definitely going to screw Gary over for Sarah #corrie." @1stLadyHooligan echoed: "The last thing Gary should do is take Kit's word for any damn thing! #corrie." @kerri___a commented: "Gary trusts Kit? I hope Gary isn’t falling for that. To be honest, I don’t trust either of them Sarah or Kit. #Corrie."
What's Next for the Trio?
With Sarah's arrest imminent and Kit's true motives unclear, fans are bracing for a dramatic turn. Many believe Kit will frame Gary for the murder, using the phone data as evidence. The outcome remains to be seen, but tensions are high on the cobbles.



