“She Knows Who Killed Theo!”Corrie Shock: Christina’s Secret Phone Call Changes EVERYTHING!

Another episode. Another secret buried beneath the cobbles. And a twist that will leave you breathless.

The hunt for Theo Silvertone’s killer is tearing Weatherfield apart — and nobody is more tangled in the web of suspicion than Christina Boyd. Played by Amy Robbins, Christina has been acting like a woman with everything to hide. The police have already knocked on her door more than once. And tonight? A hushed, secretive phone call that would make anyone’s alarm bells ring.

Christina is far from the only person in the frame for Theo’s murder. Weatherfield is crawling with suspects, each clutching their own version of the truth. Earlier this week, a fresh lead sent Detective Lisa Connor-Swayne — Vicky Myers, sharp as ever — straight to Christina’s doorstep. See, in her first statement, Christina had laid out her movements on the night of the murder. She claimed she’d picked up Todd Grimshaw (Gareth Pierce) at some point during the evening. Simple enough. Case closed, right?

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Traffic cameras told a very different story. They placed Christina at a petrol station — miles away from where she said she’d been. Lisa, who doesn’t miss a detail, pressed for answers. Christina quickly changed her story, brushing it off as a simple memory lapse. Later, she reassured George Shuttleworth (Tony Maudsley) that she’d just gotten confused. Nothing sinister. Just a woman mixing up her nights.

But let’s not be naive. There’s always more to the story.

During that same conversation with George, Christina made a move that reeks of ulterior motive. She pressured him — firmly — to go to the police and confirm that Summer Spellman (Harriet Bibby) was lying about where she’d been the night of the murder. Why the sudden interest in throwing Summer under the bus? Convenient deflection? Or something far more calculated?

Summer herself has been under the microscope all week. The noose tightened when Kit Green (Jacob Roberts) spotted something damning: Summer had been wearing the very brooch found in Theo’s flat — on the same evening he was killed. That’s not the kind of coincidence that gets brushed aside. The interrogation that followed was brutal.

And then there’s the diary.

Christina and George had read it. Every page. And what they found was explosive. Summer had filled the pages with venom — her hatred for Theo pouring out in black and white. She wrote about revenge. Violent revenge. The kind of words that, in a murder investigation, look like a confession waiting to happen.

In tonight’s episode, Christina’s paranoia went into overdrive. She was caught on the phone, speaking in barely a whisper, desperate not to be overheard. She begged the person on the other end for help. She admitted she knew she was asking for a lot — too much, even — but insisted it was only temporary. Just until she could clean up the mess she was in.

What mess?

That’s the question that keeps you up at night. Does Christina know more about Theo’s death than she’s letting on? Far more? She convinced George to come clean about Summer’s lies to get the police off his trail. But maybe getting the police off his trail was never the point. Maybe it was about getting them onto Summer’s trail instead. A perfect misdirection. A beautifully constructed frame.

Is Christina the real killer? Every instinct says to watch her closely.

Meanwhile, in Thursday’s early ITVX episode — May 21st — Summer Spellman’s world came crashing down in spectacular fashion. She had a plan. A desperate, last-ditch plan to flee the country. She believed the only way to escape the closing net was to leave for the USA before the police could stop her. The fear had consumed her. Every knock at the door. Every sideways glance. She was convinced they were closing in.

And they were.

Right as Summer was about to make her escape, it all fell apart. The dream of a fresh start evaporated in an instant. She was arrested. Cornered at the last possible moment, with the Atlantic Ocean still out of reach. Her final gambit had failed.

The question now hangs over Weatherfield like a storm cloud: Is Summer a killer running from justice? Or is she a pawn in someone else’s deadly game — a sacrificial lamb offered up by a far more dangerous player?

Christina’s phone call. The amended statement. The pressure on George. The diary. The brooch. The arrest.

One of them is lying. One of them is guilty. And the truth — as it always does on Coronation Street — is hiding in plain sight, waiting for the moment nobody sees coming.