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The cobbles of Weatherfield have seen their fair share of scandals, betrayals, and secrets — but nothing could prepare the street for the twisted web of lies now surrounding Theo Silverton’s murder. And at the very center of this storm? The last person anyone would expect: Tyrone Dobbs.

It all unravels on a night that will change everything. Summer Spellman sits across from detectives, her hands trembling, her voice cracking under the weight of interrogation. The police want answers — where was she on the night Theo Silverton drew his final breath? And that’s when she drops the name that sends shockwaves through the investigation: Tyrone. He saw everything, she insists. He can prove she’s telling the truth.

On paper, there’s no better alibi witness in all of Weatherfield. Tyrone Dobbs is the kind of man who would give you his last pound, the kind of bloke whose word is as good as gold. If Tyrone says he saw something, you can take it to the bank. Summer should be home free.

But there’s a catch — and it’s a doozy.

Tyrone’s account of that fateful night doesn’t match Summer’s story. Not even close.

Let’s rewind. Summer was already in hot water when George Shuttleworth marched into the police station with his damning testimony. He told detectives he’d seen her — clear as day — scurrying away from the flat that Theo shared with Todd Grimshaw, right around the time the murder took place. That was enough for an arrest. But the case against her was mounting by the minute.

Then came the brooch.

That glittering accessory Summer wore to Carla and Lisa Connor-Swain’s wedding celebration — the one that should have been a joyful memory — was now evidence in a murder investigation. Stained with blood. The kind of forensic evidence that makes detectives sit up and take notice.

Facing the wall of evidence closing in around her, Summer paints a desperate picture for the detectives.

She admits she went to the flat that night — but not for any sinister reason. She was looking for Todd. Instead, she found Theo. Alone. And according to Summer, Theo wasn’t the man everyone thought he was. In that flat, behind closed doors, his true colors emerged. He became aggressive. Threatening. Terrifying.

“I thought he was going to hurt me,” she tells them, her voice barely a whisper. “I couldn’t breathe. He had his hands on me, and all I could think about was getting out.”

Summer claims that the moment Theo loosened his grip, she fled. Ran for her life. In her panic, she spotted her phone — smashed on the ground — but there was no time to stop, no time to think. She just ran. And that’s when she saw Tyrone.

According to Summer, Tyrone was outside. He saw her. He saw Theo standing at the flat window, very much alive, very much breathing. Which means Tyrone can confirm the most important fact of all: Theo Silverton was still alive when Summer left that flat.

A flashback seems to back her up. The episode doesn’t lie — or does it? For a moment, it looks like Summer might actually be innocent. The flashbacks align with her words. The timeline fits. Maybe, just maybe, she’s been telling the truth all along.

Then DS Connor-Swain approaches Tyrone.

This is the moment the entire case hangs in the balance. All Tyrone has to do is nod, confirm what Summer told them, and she walks. Simple.

But Tyrone doesn’t nod.

He doesn’t confirm a thing.

In fact, he does the exact opposite. With beads of sweat forming on his brow and his eyes darting nervously around the room, Tyrone Dobbs — Weatherfield’s most trusted man — shakes his head. He denies seeing any of it. He saw nothing. He knows nothing. He was nowhere near that flat.

Summer is blindsided. When she finds out what he’s done, the confrontation is explosive. “Why are you lying?!” she screams at him, her voice raw with fury and betrayal. “You saw me! You saw him! Tell them the truth!”

But Tyrone holds his ground, his reasons locked away in a vault of secrets that nobody can crack.

The fallout is devastating. Summer is formally charged with Theo Silverton’s murder. The word “custody” hangs over her like a guillotine blade, ready to drop and lock her away while she waits for a trial that could determine the rest of her life.

And through it all, Tyrone remains silent, his secret buried deep.

The question burning through every Coronation Street viewer’s