Coronation Street spoilers follow from Monday's episode (15 September), which is available to watch now on ITVX and YouTube but hasn't yet aired on ITV1.
Coronation Street explores Carl Webster's hidden guilt tonight as the police continue to investigate the crash that left Tyrone Dobbs seriously injured.
A damning flashback reveals that Carl is keeping secrets over what really happened on the day that Dylan Wilson and Brody Michaelis stole an expensive car for him.
Tonight's episode sees Carl, Dylan and Brody locked in tense conversations as they try to get to the bottom of recent events.
Brody insists that he couldn't have been responsible for the hit and run, as he'd suffered a seizure at the time and headed to the hospital with Dylan.
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The teens explain that they ditched the car and left the keys in the ignition amid Brody's scare, but Carl "reveals" that it was already gone when he went to pick it up. He suggests that someone else must have stolen it, then ran over Tyrone.
Later, with Kit Green starting to get suspicious, Carl's secret lover Abi gives him an alibi to put him in the clear too.
All seems rosy for Carl, until he visits Tyrone in hospital and is horrified to learn that his fellow mechanic may never walk again after the accident.
A flashback reveals why Carl is so affected by the incident, showing him setting fire to the car on some waste ground. So much for it being gone when he went looking for it...
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Although Carl is seemingly in the clear with the police, is it only a matter of time before the full story comes to light? Secrets never stay buried in Soapland forever.
Alan Halsall, who plays Tyrone, recently spoke about the journey ahead for his character as this storyline continues.
"Initially, there is a concern that he might not get up at all," Alan explained. "There's real fear there, and not just fear from Tyrone but fear from Fiz and the kids and his mum and gran.
"They don't know if he'll walk again or how life is going to look going forward. But he knows they will all try to stick together and face what the future holds."
On the police investigation, Alan added: "There's definite frustration there as to who has done this and anger that the police can't come up with any answers. He'd like some form of justice for this accident and to at least find out who it was. That's definitely the case for the whole family."
Coronation Street airs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8pm on ITV1 and streams on ITVX.
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