EastEnders has unveiled a crucial piece of evidence in Cindy Beale’s attempted murder case, in the show’s latest episode.
This week, Cindy was struggling to trust the people around her, after receiving another deadly threat when a brick was thrown through her window.
Ian showed Cindy sympathy, and while he rejected her idea of running away to France together, he said she could move back in with him. However, it was suggested that he might have an ulterior motive.
In today’s episode, Cindy moved into the Beales’ house, but Kathy was understandably furious with her son for letting her back in.
At The Vic, Anna and Gina told their dad about Cindy, and the Knights began to question whether Ian could behind the sinister threat, even bringing up what happened to Denny years back.
George was persuaded to call round to warn Cindy that she might be in danger, but Ian opened the door and refused to let him see his ex-wife.
Elaine later overheard George and Gina discussing their suspicions about Ian. She wanted to get involved, and lured Ian to The Vic.
At the pub, Elaine concocted a story and suggested that he sell Beale’s Eels to her. But Ian soon got suspicious and realised that he had been tricked.
With Ian away, George was able to call round again and speak to Cindy, where he asked if she had remembered anything else from Christmas. Cindy was left shocked when George implied that Ian might be behind her attack – but Ian arrived home at that moment.
The two men got into a tense argument, as they each accused the other of attacking Cindy. George snapped and hit Ian but left before the situation escalated further.
He returned to The Vic and released his anger in the barrel store. But as Elaine came to find him, he found blood on the floor, alongside the shovel that was used to hit Cindy.
After this crucial new discovery, was one of the Knights responsible for the attack?