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Mum’s big wish for brave Lyle

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PSYCHO Richard Hillman abducts wife Gail TV SERIAL Pat Phelan in Corrie SHOT OF WHISKY? Cameron at Woolpack YEARS ACTIVE: Two (2001 2013)

Three Evil trucker Cameron (Dominic Power), arrived in the village to track down ex-fling Debbie Dingle and soon turned to murder.

First he killed Carl King with a brick for threatenin­g to expose Cameron’s affair with Debbie’s aunt Chas. He confessed to best friend Alex Moss, but then killed him to prevent him blabbing.

In a bid to win back Debbie, he finally admitted to killing Carl but was overheard by a horrified Gennie Sharma (Sian ReeseWilli­ams). Frightened Gennie fled in her car, chased by Carl and Debbie, and crashed. As a panicked Debbie called 999, twisted Cameron finished Gennie off without Debbie noticing.

After being found out and jailed, he later escaped taking drinkers hostage in the Woolpack, but was electrocut­ed after trying to drown Debbie in the pub cellar.

Dr Berry says: “For many killers the first murder is the hardest but they say it gets easier and easier until they get sloppy. By the time of Gennie’s death Cameron has killed in cold, organised ways.”

Have dirt on Cameron? Better keep quiet, unless you want to find yourself pushing up daisies. HER OWN MEDICINE Lindsey was killed by Silas killed by fellow serial killer Silas Blissett (Jeff Rawle). Not only is she soap’s most realistic serial killer, Dr Berry says she’s the most dangerous. He says: “She’s killing patients because she just loves the power – that’s quite a typical female serial killer.” The village’s other serial killers include Cameron Campbell (Cameron Moore, left) who killed six, Toby Mills who killed 13, Nico Blake who killed three, and Silas who killed five, including his own daughter after not realising she was in same fancy dress as his intended victim. You would have a better chance making it out of Midsomer alive than Hollyoaks... BY ELLIE FORBES THE family of a Scots boy with an incurable brain tumour are fighting to get him home for his third birthday.

Lyle Cornet was diagnosed with an inoperable tumour in February 2016 when he was just a year old.

Lyle, who will be three on Saturday, has already been through two courses of gruelling chemothera­py.

The youngster, from Loanhead, Midlothian, has now resumed his fight after returning to hospital for a third round of treatment.

But parents Lyndsey, 25 and Tjay, 26, are determined to get Lyle home for his birthday and will hold an “open house” for people to come and celebrate, if doctors say he’s well enough.

Lyndsey said: “Obviously it is all dependent on his treatment but if we can get him home for those few days, it will allow us to make memories as a family.

“His condition has deteriorat­ed a lot since Christmas. He is more likely to get an infection, so it is really all dependent on what the doctors think.”

The family are expecting up to 100 people to attended Lyle’s open house birthday party to celebrate, after having spent the last three weeks in and out of hospital.

Lynsey added: “We just want to make it a magical day.”

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FIGHTER Lyle Cornet

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