August 20th 2024.
The police had finally caught up with Sonia and Reiss in EastEnders, as Reiss's past crimes had come back to haunt him. However, it seems that he may be willing to let his fiancé Sonia take the fall for his actions. The couple had been struggling with serious debt for months, ever since Reiss fell behind on paying for his late wife Debbie's care home fees. In a desperate attempt to cover the costs, Reiss had tried to scam Sharon Watts and Phil Mitchell, but was quickly exposed by Phil.
But things took a dark turn when Reiss was unable to afford Debbie's care any longer and resorted to smothering her with a pillow. And now, the police had arrived in Albert Square to question the residents about Reiss and his late wife. Martin Fowler, who had run into the detective in the café, wasted no time in warning Reiss that the authorities were looking for him. This sent Reiss into a state of panic, but Sonia was able to calm him down, although he refused to reveal the true reason behind his anxiety.
Despite the looming threat of the police, Reiss and Sonia arrived at their engagement party in the Vic, looking happy and in love. However, their joy was short-lived as the police showed up, specifically asking for Reiss. Sonia tried to defend him, claiming that Debbie's parents had pressured the police to investigate, but things took a dramatic turn when the authorities revealed that they suspected Debbie's death was not natural. In fact, they had reason to believe that she had been murdered.
Sonia was completely unaware of the danger she was in as she arrived at the party, but it soon became clear that she was also a suspect in the investigation. As the police announced that they were arresting both Reiss and Sonia, it became apparent that Reiss was willing to let Sonia take the fall for his actions. The shocking turn of events left EastEnders fans reeling, as they speculated on what would happen next.
But it seems that the evidence was stacked against Sonia, with detectives Jack Branning and Callum Highway overhearing her telling ex-husband Martin that it would be better if Debbie "slipped away". And as if that wasn't enough, Sonia was the only one who had signed the visitor's book at the ward where Debbie was staying, and she had also touched the same pillow that Reiss had used to commit his crime. With all of this evidence against her, the question remains - will Reiss use this as an opportunity to escape the consequences of his actions and let Sonia take the fall for murder? Only time will tell.
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