BOMBSHELL: EASTENDERS “IMPROMPTULY CONFIRMS” WHO KILLED ANTHONY TRUEMAN – A MOMENT THAT FOCUSES ALL SUSPICION ON JASMINE

EastEndersA recently released early episode on BBC iPlayer was enough to send chills down Walford’s spine. No confessions, no handcuffs, just one unusual moment, the episode seems to place Jasmine Fisher right in the eye of suspicion in the Anthony Trueman murder case – and this time, the feeling that “something is very wrong” cannot be ignored.

Anthony Trueman – death does not yet rest in peace.

Anthony Trueman died on Christmas Eve after a violent confrontation with Zoe Slater upstairs at Queen Vic. Zoe, in despair and guilt, took responsibility, believing that their fight had led to the tragedy. ButEastEndersNever before has the truth been so simple.

As more pieces of the puzzle emerge, the biggest question remains: who is the real culprit?

Jasmine Fisher – the abandoned child and the spiral of suspicion.

Jasmine Fisher arrives at Walford with too many secrets. She’s there to find out why her mother, Zoe Slater, abandoned her when she was a child. But the truth is even more cruel: Anthony Trueman – the man who just died – is her biological father.

Before the shock could subside, Christmas brought a series of other truths. Jasmine was confirmed to have acted on Chrissie Watts’ instructions in the plot to psychologically terrorize Zoe. And just as all the wrongdoing was exposed, Anthony died.

Since then, Jasmine’s name has been constantly dragged into the center of suspicion.

Jean pointed – and no one could ignore him.

Jean Slater was the first to voice what many only dared to think to themselves. Jean reiterated how Jasmine had manipulated, threatened, and driven Zoe to the brink last year. For Jean, this wasn’t just an act of revenge, but proof that Jasmine was perfectly capable of murder.

Despite Jasmine’s repeated assertions of innocence, the skepticism within the community persisted.

A pivotal moment at Patrick’s house.

In the episode released early on January 12th, Alfie Moon – one of the few who truly believed Jasmine – advised everyone to give her another chance. He suggested Jasmine visit her grandfather, Patrick Trueman, to try and mend the family.

Jasmine complied. She showed up at Patrick’s house, where Yolande gently showed her Anthony’s old photo album. The atmosphere was initially somber and emotional… until a small detail was revealed: Anthony had other children.

That very moment completely changed Jasmine.

The reaction made things even more terrifying.

The moment Jasmine learned she wasn’t Anthony’s only child, her face turned pale. The way she stood up, her voice changed, her eyes wavered, and her sudden decision to leave, citing “not feeling well,” left Patrick and Yolande speechless.

There were no tears. No outbursts of anger. Just a suppressed panic – a reaction usually associated with guilt rather than grief.

And that’s the moment that makes the audience start asking serious questions:
Was Jean right from the start?

Is Jasmine carrying the secret of murder?

If Jasmine was innocent, why did Anthony having another child cause her such a rapid breakdown? Was Anthony’s death, in Jasmine’s mind, not just a loss, but an “unresolved issue”? Was the injustice she referred to not because Anthony died, but because he died before she could fully claim her unique place in his life?

EastEndersIt wasn’t explicitly stated. But the way the camera lingered on Jasmine’s face, the way the film slowed down, and the heavy silence after she left… all conveyed a very clear message.

Chrissie, Zoe… hay Jasmine?

Chrissie Watts remains the prime suspect. Zoe still carries a heavy burden of guilt. But this episode cleverly shifts Jasmine from the “wounded girl” to “someone with something to hide.”

There is no legal evidence. Only human reaction. And in the world ofEastEndersThat reaction often speaks volumes more than an admission.

Is the truth about to be revealed, or is this a perfect diversion?

The final question remains: Was Jasmine really Anthony’s killer, orEastEndersIs she deliberately leading the audience into another emotional trap? One thing is certain: from this moment on, Jasmine Fisher will never be seen the same way again.

And when the truth is finally revealed, how much more will it damage in Walford?