REISS Colwell discovers what his late wife Debbie left for him in her will – two
months after he murdered her.Reiss Colwell – played by Jonny Freeman – was
left gobsmacked after the reading of his late wife Debbie’s will in tonight’s EastEnders.
The executor of a will arrived at Reiss’ house along with Debbie’s parents Hugh (Michael Bertenshaw) and Brenda (Nichola McAuliffe).
She revealed that: “Debbie decided that her entire estate would be divided by a number of charities.”
And requested to leave full control to her mother and father as they were named the “absolute beneficiaries.”
Reiss chimed in: “I don’t understand. Debbie and I agreed that we’d leave everything to each other.”
The executor of a will said: “She requested to amend her will one week prior to her stroke.”
Reiss asked: “Why would she do that?”
The bad news kept on coming for Reiss after he asked if he could keep the rocking chair he built for for Debbie in the nursery for his future child.
But Debbie had requested it would be given to a children’s hospital.
In an unexpected twist, the executor of a will revealed that Debbie did leave one thing for Reiss.
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It was an antique’s doll house, and Debbie left a note saying: “I hate that dusty old thing. It gives me the creeps.”
Reiss was left stunned at Debbie’s final wishes as he commented: “This doesn’t make any sense.”
Whereas her parents weren’t surprised at all, as Brenda remarked: “Doesn’t it? If it were up to me, you would be left with nothing.”
Meanwhile, Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer) was listening to the will reading behind the door and was shocked by what she heard.