EastEnders’ Lacey Turner drops game-changing clue about Christmas murder as co-star jumps in to cut her off
EASTENDERS' Lacey Turner dropped a game-changing clue about the Christmas murder before her co-star jumped in to cut her off.
Lacey, 35, plays Stacey Slater in the BBC soap, and the character is one of the six women involved in the epic Christmas Day whodunnit storyline.
EastEnders fans are desperate to know who the identity of mystery male victim lying dead on the floor of the Queen Vic in the festive episode - and which of The Six killed him.
Last night, the six actresses joined Joe Swash to discuss the storyline, and what part their character could play in it.
Lacey sat alongside Letitia Dean, Gillian Taylforth, Kellie Bright, Balvinder Sopal and Diane Parish, with each woman being questioned one by one.
Lacey was up first, and Joe said: "So, we see that Ravi and Nish, the audience know that they had something to do with Eve's disappearance.
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"Now, when Stacey finds out, do you think that will be enough for her to commit murder?
"And before you answer that, let's remember as well that Stacey's got a little bit of form, ladies. This ain't her first rodeo, all right?
"She's killed before in this pub on Christmas..."
Joe was referring to when Stacey killed Archie Mitchell on Christmas Day in 2009.
But Stacey exclaimed: "It was an accident! I didn't know about it!"
Joe continued: "So the question is, is Stacey Slater a double murderer or does she just not like Christmas?"
Lacey replied: "No, she can't be, she can't be. You can't murder someone accidentally - or was it an accident? I don't know - in the same place twice. You can't."
Kellie then interrupted and said: "You can in EastEnders babe."
Lacey said: "No, I'm not having it," but Kellie persisted along with the others saying: "Anything can happen."
Meanwhile, Letitia revealed her alter-ego Sharon would "kill for her kids", as she discussed her potential motive.
However, there is still debate as to whether a seventh woman will be part of the storyline, with fans spotting clues in recent episodes.
EastEnders airs on BBC One and is available on BBC iPlayer.