This week in the Square Ben threatens to frame Jay for murder, while Jean's tribute to Heather angers Shirley.
Ben is worried that Jay is going to crack and reveal the truth about Heather's death. Ben takes matters into his own hands by threatening Jay, revealing that he still has his blood-stained hoodie from that night and is willing to hand it over to the police to frame him. However, Phil is furious when he finds out about this, dragging Ben to the allotments and setting fire to the jumper. Phil warns Ben never to threaten his family again.
Meanwhile, Patrick spots a piece of burnt clothing at the allotment, which appears to be one of the blue hoodies from Andrew's stag night. Patrick immediately calls the police, realising that this could be a clue. Will Phil be able to hold his family together?
Elsewhere, Alfie decides that it's time to take action over his financial troubles, so he puts prices up at The Vic and fires Jean. However, when Jean gets more upset than he expected, he quickly reinstates her as events manager. Jean decides to get started by organising a Heather tribute night at the pub.
Later in the week, Albert Square's residents gather to celebrate Heather's life as Jean's tribute night kicks off at The Vic. However, when Shirley turns up, she's furious over the scene - believing that they're all just laughing at Heather.
In a dramatic turn of events, Mandy accuses Ian of not standing up for her when she argued with Shirley. However, Ian fires back by repeating Lorraine's harsh words - that he's just the latest "in a long line of mugs". Ian regrets his outburst, but when he returns home, Mandy's engagement ring has been placed on the table and she's nowhere to be seen.