Lisa Slaps George After Theo’s Death Truth Is Revealed | Coronation Street

The walls are closing in on Summer Spellman, and in the harrowing days ahead on Coronation Street, she is about to hit the absolute lowest point of her life. The weight of her arrest is crushing her from all sides, and the consequences are spiraling far beyond anything she could have imagined.

It all began when Summer became the prime suspect in the murder investigation surrounding Theo Silveston. The trouble started small — a brooch recovered from Theo’s apartment traced back to her. Then it got worse. George Shuttleworth stumbled upon her personal diary, and inside those private pages were words she never intended for anyone else to see. She had written openly about her hatred for Theo, even confessing that she wished he would disappear from their lives forever. To the police, it looked like a confession waiting to happen.

When Summer realized she was being eyed as a murder suspect, her instincts screamed at her to run. She briefly considered fleeing Weatherfield altogether, escaping back to the United States to resume her studies and leave the nightmare behind. But fate had other plans. Before she could make her move, the authorities locked her up.

Now, trapped behind bars, Summer is staring into the abyss. She is terrified — not just of prison, but of the unthinkable possibility that she could be convicted and punished for a crime she swears she did not commit. The dread is suffocating her, and it pushes her to a desperate, dangerous edge.

In a newly released spoiler clip from today’s ITV episode — available now on ITVX and YouTube — we see Todd Grimshaw racing to the hospital after receiving an urgent call about Summer’s condition. She has been admitted after suffering a diabetic hypo. At first, Todd suspects negligence, believing the prison staff failed to properly manage her diabetes. But then comes the gut punch.

Summer confesses the devastating truth: she turned off her insulin pump on purpose. She could no longer bear the suffocating reality of being locked up. She chose to shut down rather than face another day in that cell. Todd, horrified and desperate, pleads with her to stay strong — physically and mentally — because the worst may still lie ahead. Legal proceedings tied to the murder case are looming, and she will need every ounce of fight left in her.

But here is where the story takes an even darker twist. Somewhere in Weatherfield, a person holds information that could clear Summer’s name completely. The key to her freedom exists. But as always on the cobbles, nothing is that simple.

Enter Tyrone Dobbs. In scenes to come, he confides in Fiz Stape that he saw Summer on the night Theo was murdered — and he is certain she had nothing to do with it. Fiz is stunned. But when Tyrone reveals the full story, her horror deepens. Tyrone has already lied to the police, and not for Summer’s sake — for his own.

The night Theo died, Tyrone caught Carl Webster tampering with the brakes on Kevin Webster’s car. Quick-thinking, Tyrone pulled out his phone and secretly recorded the whole incident. But in the chaos, he accidentally knocked the jack supporting the vehicle. The car came crashing down, seriously injuring Carl.

If Tyrone steps forward now to vouch for Summer, the police will inevitably ask why he was there in the first place. And the full truth could land him in even deeper trouble — attempted murder allegations. The video evidence sitting on Tyrone’s phone is the wild card. It could save Summer. It could destroy Tyrone. The question is: will Fiz erase that evidence to protect the man she loves? And will Tyrone ultimately risk everything — his freedom, his future — to do the right thing?

Meanwhile, another storm is brewing on the street. Young Sam Blakeman is on the verge of a terrifying breakthrough. For weeks, Sam has been trapped in a waking nightmare, battling psychosis that has convinced him the real Roy Cropper is urging him to take violent action against Will Driscoll. Viewers have watched Sam interacting with a dark, sinister version of Roy — a hallucination that has only appeared when the genuine Roy was nowhere in sight.

But everything changes during Friday’s hour-long episode on June 12th. Still convinced that Will poses a mortal threat, Sam bolts from his classmate and races straight to Roy’s café. He bursts inside and frantically locks the door behind him, leaving the real Roy confused and alarmed. And then Sam sees it. Something that shatters his grasp on reality.

Both Roys are standing before him at the same time — the kind, concerned face of the man he trusts, and the twisted, menacing version his broken mind has created. The hallucinated Roy tries to spin the moment, whispering that Will is somehow responsible,