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Tuesday, 2 December, 2000-2030

RoisinStevie and ScottJo and Solicitor

Jo was upset and starting to crack up in prison, despite the reassuring visits from her solicitor. Roisin set her sights on an apartment in the 'Avalon Harbour' development, but George told her that living in a posh flat would inflate Ray's ego. Jo phoned Cormac when she realised that her solicitor didn't believe she was innocent. Gina was desperate to help Jo. She went to see Heather in the hope of discovering some information on Marcus' enemies, but to no avail.

Billy revealed to Ray and Roisin that he'd be bringing a bit of business competition to the area, but didn't say what it was. Kelly Marie introduced herself to Billy's wife and asked for a job in the new business. Shazia suggested to Roisin that she should buy the Malik shop, rather than the apartment. Hazel agreed to go with Eileen to see Brian. Stevie tried to comfort Scott about his impending operation. Later, Brian apologised to Hazel and they appeared to be friends again.

Eileen was impressed with Brian's new attitude. Gina caught up with Jo's solicitor to find out what was happening. His vague response enraged her further and she demanded that he took all the family to see Jo. Jo thought the family had come to take her home. However, her solictor revealed the truth: that the evidence against her was too strong and she would need to plead self-defence to be in with a chance of not going to jail for life.

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