Blood’s Kian sinks to dastardly new low and Fiona is interrogated as flashbacks offer fresh clues into Paul’s death
BLOOD’S Kian sunk to a dastardly new low and Fiona was interrogated over her husband Paul’s death as flashbacks offered fresh clues into his murder. The Channel 5 drama returned for its second season last night and is airing across consecutive nights. Last night ended on a bombshell as Fiona was arrested for the murder […]
BLOOD’S Kian sunk to a dastardly new low and Fiona was interrogated over her husband Paul’s death as flashbacks offered fresh clues into his murder.
The Channel 5 drama returned for its second season last night and is airing across consecutive nights.
Last night ended on a bombshell as Fiona was arrested for the murder of her husband Paul after his body was found in the boot of her car.
Tonight, she was taken in for police questioning, and during the interrogation, flashbacks showed what Paul was up to in the days and hours before his death.
Paul was paranoid after he and Jim witnessed Kian and his cronies beating someone up in the previous episode, and he went all out to convince Jim not to go to the police.
Admitting he was on a suspended sentence for assault, Paul was also seen drinking heavily to deal with his demons and stresses.
Meanwhile Fiona was revealed to be having a secret lesbian relationship with Gillian, who wanted them to come out and move to France with their respective children.
While Fiona insisted to Gillian she wasn’t ready to do so, she admitted to the detective she had argued with her husband on the night of his death.
But in another flashback, Paul was seen being taken to Kian, who was furious that he had been kicked off the farm and no longer had anywhere to conduct his ‘business’.
He demanded Paul find a way to give him access to Gillian’s prize horse so he could recoup some of his lost earnings by stealing it, and when Paul tried to protest, he warned menacingly: “You don’t want to get this wrong Paul”.
Meanwhile back in the interrogation room, the detective showed Fiona a picture of Paul’s car breaks, which had been tampered with.
He claimed she had done it, but she insisted she was innocent and said: “We’d had a fight, Paul walked out. I thought he was using the threat of hurting himself to scare me into backing down and to going after him, so I didn’t.
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“But an hour went by then two, I know I shouldn’t have tried to skirt around it but I know how it looks, I didn’t do any of this I don’t know what the hell is going on.”
As the officer continued to throw his theories at her, Fiona added: “Maybe this is my fault, if I’d just gone after him, said sorry then none of this would have happened.
“But I didn’t and now he’s gone and I have to live with that.”