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Todd Boyce of Coronation Street reveals that Stephen, a pivotal character, will pass away.

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We don’t need any more evidence that Todd Boyce’s character Stephen Reid from Coronation Street is a vicious individual who has no qualms about getting rid of everyone who stands in his way. He has already murdered three men who dared to cross him, after all.

The first person to begin to suspect that Stephen had a secret motive and was attempting to obtain his mother Audrey’s money was Leo Thompkins (Joe Frost). The guy ended up dead in a dumpster after Leo questioned him about it. Then, as Teddy, Leo’s father (Grant Burgin), approached learning the truth about what had happened to his son, Stephen dispatched him as well.

Rufus Donahue (Steven Meo), who met his end after Stephen drugged him with LSD and drowned him in a pool, was the victim of Stephen’s third murder.

In soon-to-air episodes, Tim Metcalfe (Joe Duttine) chooses to confront Sarah (Tina O’Brien) about his suspicions about Stephen, warning her that he had claimed to be coercively controlled by his ex-wife Gabrielle (Helene Maksoud) in order to influence Elaine (Paula Wilcox), who had been coercively controlled by Geoff Metcalfe (Ian Bartholomew).

When Tim’s mother Elaine saw a photo of Stephen and Gabrielle, she recognized the woman from a Zoom chat she had with Stephen, during which he had stated she was a business acquaintance. Elaine came to the conclusion that Tim was correct in describing Stephen as a liar who was only for her money after this.

And in light of this, Todd Boyce believes that Stephen is in grave danger, as well as possibly Tim.

He said, “He sees Tim as an annoyance, but Tim has kind of lulled Stephen into a false sense of security.” ‘Stephen underestimated Tim because of his attitude. Tim is keeping his adversary near by letting him continue to reside in the apartment.

Tim might turn out to be the next victim of Stephen. Todd thinks it’s a possibility. He replied menacingly, “He isn’t planning to hurt him, but if Tim got run over I don’t think Stephen would rush to save him.”

However, Tim is putting himself in a risky situation by probing too far into Stephen’s life. This is because previous people who have been in Tim’s situation are no longer with us. Tim is treading carefully.

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