#Broadchurch: Tweeters keep guessing whodunit in episode six

Ellie Miller's husband Joe has emerged as the prime suspect on Twitter

Daisy Wyatt
Wednesday 10 April 2013 16:29 BST
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Ellie Miller’s husband has emerged as the lead suspect among tweeters. Susan and Nige remain questionable, but many have guessed that Tom and Miller’s husband were in some covert internet ploy with Danny.

Episode six attracted a lot of tweets about the death of Susan Wright’s dog Bailey, with a lot of viewers saying they felt sadder about the Labrador’s demise than the deaths of Danny or Jack Marshall.

Viewers were shocked by Pauline’s Quirke’s sudden sinister turn, and concerned about whether David Tennant would recover in time for the next episode.

There were the usual impatient comments about wanting to know who the murderer is, but tweeters can rest assured there are only two weeks to go until the killer is revealed.

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