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Hollyoaks killer Joseph 'needs to be caught out' says Saul actor after 'tough' exit

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Hollyoaks star Chris Charles says it's vital that Saul Reeves' killer gets punished.Teen Joseph Holmes stabbed Chris' character PC Reeves last month which eventually led to his death in heartbreaking scenes.Fans of the Channel 4 soap are aware that the copper was stabbed during a showdown in the park with teen Joseph.READ MORE: Hollyoaks star Niamh Blackshaw's glam snaps - from tiny tennis skirt to skimpy sundressSaul's death sent shockwaves through the village and all fingers have seen been pointed at innocent DeMarcus Westwood (Tomi Ade).A video, recorded by Joseph, went viral online of him holding a knife in front of Saul on the day of his death and he's now spending time in a young offenders unit.Speaking to Daily Star, Chris revealed that he wants Jospeh to be held accountable for his actions."It's integral to the storyline and to the message that we want to put out Joseph gets caught," the soap star said."At the end of the day, the killer needs to be found out."It's going to be a long one and it's going to be interesting but we'll get there."Chris went to admit that his Hollyoaks exit was "tough" to watch back and opened up if he'd be up for returning to another soap in the future.If the right role came along." Chris said."It wouldn’t be something is jump too but if the right character came along then I’d consider it."I’ve finished doing motion capture for a gaming project.

Other then that getting back out there."Opening up about his final days of filming, Chris revealed that he walked off set for the last time with plenty of goodies.He said: "The main thing that got me was my Hollyoaks plaque."I’ve seen a few people leave and there’s probably been three times I was in scene on peoples final day and producers come.

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