There’s been something off about Cassius from the very start and clue after clue finally revealed that he was in fact the killer of Hamish Roche. It turned out that Cassius is actually Hamish’s son, meaning that his half-brother is wrongly imprisoned for the murder that he committed.
Cassius has steered clear of any suspicion – until now. It turns out that neighbour Bea is getting close to discovering the truth.
Bea’s suspicions first appear later this week when she walks in on Cassius stealing Tyler’s case file from Toadie Rebecchi’s law office. She immediately confronts him, but his reasons don’t quite add up and he appears to be making excuses.
This isn’t the only incident that’s coming up – he’s also left uncomfortable by another incident involving his girlfriend this week. When Piper Willis (Mavournee Hazel) wears the same coat that she was wearing when he saved her from the bush he is left feeling spooked. Of course, she’s not yet aware that he was the one to save her.
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Wanting to avoid the uncomfortable situation again he steals Piper’s coat and attempts to get rid of it. But when he has a run in with Bea he ends up lashing out at her in attempt to avoid her seeing the coat.
The run-in only convinces Bea further that something dodgy is going on, so approaches ex-cop Mark Brennan to do some digging on Cassius.
Though Mark is willing to help, he ultimately gets distracted by finding a more interesting lead on corrupt ex-cop Monique, who he had a showdown with earlier in the year. He therefore decides to focus on Monique, leaving Bea disappointed.
Mark won’t help, but will Bea give up that easily?
Tune in to Neighbours on Thursday 13th September to watch the story unfold.
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