Thread:Benny1982/@comment-25358237-20190111111735/@comment-25358237-20190723211136

Yes it does, but when Mowlam died, he still managed to get at Matt from beyond the grave with being accused of Harry's murder. Derek seemed like he wanted to appear as a strong, villainous man but when Donald convinced him to end the seige and hand himself into the police, he also managed to uncover a more "human" side to Derek, and his guilt about letting Matt take the blame for Mowlam's death rose to the surface so he confessed.

I wonder why Jim Latimer confessed to Sharon's murder back in 1973... From what I read, he didn't seem to care much about the effect Sharon's death had on her family and the village. He probably would have let Trash go down for the murder too if Trash had not fallen out of a window to his death a month later.