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teash | 23:50 Mon 15th Jan 2007 | Film, Media & TV
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Just a thought but how many people have died/been killed that have lived or had anything to do with that house of doom that that Charlie bloked lived in??? Way back when, when they was building them didn`t a workman (not in the real world) get killed whilst working on them??
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Cant remember a workman getting killed there. Des Barnes died there. And Tommy from the garage.
Jerry Booth? back in the days of Len Fairclough?
my wife says we should move to coronation street [do you think shes after my life insurance?] lol
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Where was that Maxine woman killed??
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I`m sure theres something stirring in the back of my head about a workman being killed on set whilst building one of them new houses??
She was killed in her own house.
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So they new build houses seem to be a bit of a no-go area then
Was Len Fairclough in it when they built those houses.
No, a workman never died. In the midst of the Alan Bradley/Rita Fairclough story Alan was found not guilty and started work on the building site of the old factory/new houses etc. Rita went missing and the police thought Alan had murdered her and dug the site up. In fact Rita was working/hiding in Blackpool.
did the guy with the balck gloves that tried to kill gail not kill a fat ish builder in a building site, i know it wasnt the houses ur talking about but it was a building site
Richard Hillman never technically killed anyone in the old house - to flats conversion. Dougie Fergurson fell to his death and Richard failed to get help.
BUT, he did kill his ex-wife Patricia outside by hitting her over the head with a spade.

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