Who Dunnit?Ian receives a text message reading ‘It’s all your fault - Cindy x’. Distressed, Ian decides to contact the police for assistance but is unimpressed as they fail to take him seriously. Ian takes matters into his own hands and makes a list of his enemies (consisting of every Mitchell except Ben and Janet). Jane jokes that he needs a bigger bit of paper and makes Ian throw the list away, but Ian retrieves it as soon as she has gone. Rather than going to the wholesalers to pick up bacon as he told Jane, Ian sets up a CCTV camera watching the coffin and the back gate.

Later at the café he receives a huge bogus order of bacon and the pressure begins to show; he throws customers out for laughing at him and shuts the café. Jane returns and manages to calm a severely distressed Ian. He returns home and after drinking half a bottle of whisky (not bad going!), Ian decides to phone the mobile that sent him the text message. He is shocked to hear ringing and traces it upstairs to Jane’s coat…the display shows ‘Dead Man Calling’…could Jane be behind the stalking?

Deano is noticeably happier with the thought of leaving the square, but Kevin is feeling guilty about lying to Denise. A desperate Kevin tries to raise some money, but realises he will need to use money from the house deposit. Upon her return from Deano and Chelsea’s solicitor, Denise tells Kevin that she needs to use the money to pay for the legal help. Later, Kevin puts the money in an envelope…

Phil returns to the Vic and promises Peggy that he will behave, only to argue with Ronny and Roxie within minutes. Later he upsets Ben by arguing again despite having promised that he would not. Meanwhile, Billy sets out to let as many people as possible know about Jase’s time in prison.