Casey Finds Clue to Free Tane on Home And Away

Casey Finds Clue to Free Tane on Home And Away

Home and Away puts 10-year-old Casey on the trail of a clue that everyone else missed. Tane is still behind bars and waiting for trial, while Kerrie remains out of sight.

Casey and Tane

Casey is the one person who spots something new in the story around Tane, who was framed after Kerrie planted drugs in baby Archie's room. That leaves the prison plot resting on whether a child's find can shift the case before trial.

Tane has already made a brief attempt at fleeing to Western Australia, but next week he is still in custody. He also refuses to get to know the other inmates, which keeps him isolated in the exercise yard.

Jo and Mackenzie Visit

Peterson tells Tane that socialising will make prison less lonely, and Tane later asks Harper to never bring Archie to see him. At his first prison visit, Jo is overwhelmed entering the compound and gets catcalled by a prisoner before hugging Tane and being reprimanded for the contact.

Mackenzie arrives with a harder edge. She says there is more than one way to skin a cat, pointing to plans to get the River Boys involved in tracking Kerrie down.

Harper Left Holding It Together

Harper is now a single mum doing everything on her own after sending Kerrie away when she tried to reconnect. Marilyn brings food to the diner apartment and tells her it's "the least she can do for someone in your situation," a small gesture that lands in a story built on absence, not resolution.

For now, Casey's clue is the only fresh development that could move Tane's case forward, and the pressure sits on whether it leads to anything usable before trial. If it does, Harper may finally get a path out of the damage Kerrie caused; if it does not, Tane stays exactly where the opening left him, waiting.

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