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Coronation Street fans rumble how Ryan gets caught out as insurance scam goes wrong

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Coronation Street viewers are convinced they know how Ryan Connor will get caught out after his insurance scam - his fingerprints.

The popular character, played by actor Ryan Prescott, got embroiled in a scam because of Debbie Webster (Sue Devaney), who was using him to help save her from bankruptcy.The plan saw him staging a break in at the bistro, which went down in gripping scenes in the ITV soap this week.READ MORE: Coronation Street's Stephen in fake identity riddle as false name emergesHowever, it looks like things are about to go wrong, with Ryan in court, and fans are not surprised.Many have posted messages on Twitter pointing out that Ryan seemed to pay little attention to forensic evidence, and they reckon it will be his downfall.Some people also thought CCTV would be an issue for hapless Ryan."Duh ever heard of fingerprints Ryan?" asked one stunned fan.Another noted: "Ryan and his fingerprints all over this job."Someone else tweeted: "Ryan will never be thief because he's left his fingerprints all over the place and hasn't covered his face.""God Ryan, you crap robber, you left your fingerprints," another viewer tweeted."Ryan didn't wipe his prints off the fire extinguisher did he?" someone else pointed out."Oops!" quipped another. "DNA, no gloves, CCTV, what has Ryan got in his favour?""Ryan has left his fingerprints everywhere," said another person, teasing that the character was "not the sharpest tool in the box".Someone else picked up another potential problem for Ryan.They tweeted: "Also...

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