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Coronation Street spoilers tonight: Roy refused bail after murder charge

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Tonight, Monday, April 15, Coronation Street spoilers state that Roy appears in court and, despite Dee-Dee’s best efforts, is regrettably denied bail.

When Roy is returned to his cell, Carla and Nina are upset because they think he will be sent to prison.

But in Coronation Street spoilers, is there anything that can be done to support Weatherfield’s favorite café owner?

Coronation Street spoilers: Roy isn’t given bail

Roy requests that Dee-Dee jot out a message before appearing in court as they are in the police interview room.

Roy is presented before the court as a murderer. He brings up and uses his past, which includes the attack on Gary and the kidnapping of Wayne, against him.

Roy’s letter to Nina is given by Dee-Dee before to the bail hearing. When she learns that Roy doesn’t have much hope for the future, she is crushed.

Carla and Nina are devastated when Roy is denied bail, and Evelyn returns to the café to see how Freddie is doing. He needs to be detained until the trial.

Elsewhere, Bobby and Bernie discuss Roy’s situation. It isn’t long before Bobby starts coming up with a plan. Can he save Roy?

Coronation Street spoilers: Adam kisses his client

Adam meets up with a client – Rebecca – at the hotel and starts to flirt with her over a bottle of wine.

Alya soon calls Adam in need of his help but Adam decides to stay with Rebecca instead.

With Adam busy, Alya heads to a meeting with Rich from Fabian’s and is flattered when Rich compliments her.

Meanwhile, Adam kisses Rebecca and invites her back up to the office. However, Alya and Rich get more than they bargained for when Adam and Rebecca burst in, kissing each other!

Stu makes a mistake

Stu’s buzzing to show his granddaughter his new ‘Eliza’ tattoo but is disheartened when she realises that the ‘z’ is the wrong way round.

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