ITV Coronation Streets Gary Windass set to kill again in teen murder twist

Coronation Street's notorious villain, Gary Windass, might be up to his old tricks again, as hinted in the latest episode.

Gary, played by Mikey North, has somehow managed to avoid being caught for his past crimes, with others taking the fall for him.

Back in 2019, fans will remember that he killed loan shark Rick Neelan after a deadly encounter in the woods. A few years later, when Rick's body was found, Rick's dying ex Laura Neelan took the blame to save Gary from jail.

Around the same time, Gary was responsible for the Underworld factory roof collapse that tragically ended Rana Habeeb's life.

He cleverly pinned this on Rick, who was missing at the time, and since then, no one has questioned if maybe Rick wasn't the culprit after all.

Despite some suspicion from the police and a few residents knowing his darkest secrets, Gary has managed to stay on the straight and narrow recently. However, that could be about to change.

In the most recent episode of the ITV soap, fans saw bully Mason Radcliffe causing trouble for Dylan and Liam once more.

After weeks of torment from Mason and his friends, events led to Gary realising Mason was targeting his stepson.


Gary didn't waste any time in finding the bully and giving him a piece of his mind, issuing a chilling threat.

He warned the bully to leave Liam alone, adding that if he targeted his stepson again, he'd better be careful.

Mason seemed genuinely scared as Gary warned him that "next time, he wouldn't be so friendly". This might make Mason target Liam even more, but could he end up regretting it?

Considering Gary's past with having people attacked and his connections to deaths on the Cobbles, could Mason be his next victim if he crosses Gary? Fans will have to watch the show to see what happens next.

Coronation Street is shown on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8pm on ITV1 and ITV X.

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