Emmerdale writers looked at keeping murderer Meena on ITV soap ahead of 'satisfying end'
16.03.2022 - 02:59
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Emmerdale writer Sharon Marshall has revealed that the ITV soap considered keeping murderer Meena Jutla on screen ahead of the character's "satisfying ending". Speaking on This Morning, Sharon, 50, teased details about the Meena storyline and said that writers realistically couldn't keep the village murderer on the ITV soap as she has committed 25 crimes. During the soap segment, Phillip Schofield said: "You say: 'Can she get away with it?' and obviously that will be the question, but didn't you have a little analysis at work?" To which Sharon then admitted: "Yeah, I was just telling you this.
We do look at serial killers and go: 'Is there a way to keep them in? Can people get away with it?' Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. "So we said: 'Is there a way legally she could go through this, if she pleads a certain way?' The research team read out 25 counts of illegal activity that she'd done just on-screen that we knew about, probably more off-screen. She's broken the law 25 times, so probably not..." It comes after Sharon promised a "satisfying end" for murderer Meena on the hit ITV soap as the evil character takes the stand at a tense hearing in upcoming scenes.
Speaking on This Morning last week, Sharon teased details about the Meena storyline, reassuring fans that they won't be "left screaming" at their screens. Sharon said: "Very gripping, we've got the Manpreet [Sharma] versus Meena now. Meena said she wants Manpreet to come, I can promise you this is going to have a very satisfying end.
"You won't be left screaming, well, you might scream at the screen when all that is going on. When you see what she does... "But it is going to be one of those
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