CoronationStreet fans rejoice as Todd is finally exposed in video evidence Corrie
Coronation Street fans were left rejoicing on Wednesday's episode after Todd Grimshaw was finally exposed on the cobbles and later arrested for suspicion of theft.
As the video started to play, it soon became clear that someone had switched the footage and it was in fact the video of Todd confessing to his crimes where he admitted to deliberately splitting up Billy and Paul. After running to pull out the laptop from playing any more, the damage was already done as Billy fumed: "Tell me it's not true... don't insult my intelligence, how could you? How could you be so cruel?" as he told him to "stay away".
Yet she refused to listen, accusing him of being "jealous" as she stormed out of the café and later she gently asked Todd whether the allegations were true, to which he started laughing. However, it appears that Will did in fact watch the footage as he was seen standing by the laptop as the evidence played out on screen.
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