Neighbours star Stefan Dennis has hinted that there will be twists and turns ahead in the hunt for Kate Ramsay's killer.

Last night (April 21), 1.4 million viewers tuned in to Channel 5 to see Kate die after being shot by a mystery culprit at Lassiter's Lake.

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Mark Brennan's nemesis Stephen Montague (Damian Hill) and his jilted ex-girlfriend Sienna Matthews (Sarah Roberts) will be among those under suspicion in the next few weeks. Show bosses have previously teased that the climax of this story will deliver a devastating shock for one long-standing character.

Although viewers didn't see who pulled the trigger, Dennis - who plays Paul Robinson - today told ITV's This Morning that the culprit appeared on screen in the shooting episode itself.

He said: "I've got to congratulate the writers on this one. This storyline is dragged out for a while - in a good way, because it's a really clever whodunnit.

"Without giving away too much, you actually see who did it on that episode. I'm saying nothing else, but there's the little clue. But it takes a long time and everybody's under suspicion."



Dennis also praised the casting of Tim Phillipps as Paul's nephew Daniel Robinson, who is the son of iconic couple Scott and Charlene.

The 55-year-old was involved in the auditioning process for Daniel, ensuring that show bosses found the right man for the part.

Dennis commented: "It's really good because finally the producers have woken up to the fact that if they want on-screen chemistry with actors, maybe it's a good idea to bring the actors in on the auditioning process.

"They've started to do that - obviously not all the actors, but the actors who are going to be mostly involved with their characters. We've now been involved with the casting of the character of Naomi and also the character of Daniel, which is great because what we do now is we get the right people."

Neighbours airs weekdays at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 in the UK, and weekdays at 6.30pm on Eleven in Australia.

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