Coronation Street fans have worked out a twist that could see Paul murdered by Damon.
Paul has been desperate to raise cash after finding out he had Motor Neurone Disease. He is terrified of what the health diagnosis will mean for him in the future, as he knows how expensive it can be for a motorised wheelchair and stairlift, among other items.
He decided to work with Damon and his gang - but things soon turned tricky, as he was caught by police and was arrested for his criminal doings, but refused to go down without a fight.
Dee Dee has been trying to think of different options to help him defend his case, but he has refused to reveal his health diagnosis and has warned her that he is no grass and won't stitch the others up.

However, during tonight's episode, Paul barged in to talk to Damon - and demanded money from him. He said he needed £25,000 or he would be telling the police all about Damon's enterprises and the drug dealing his gang does.
However, it seemed like things could turn very sour as Damon was seen making a phone call about Paul's demands.
"Small fry, big ideas and a big mouth. Well I didn't think, did I? He's chancing his arm, believe me, he's no grass, but yeah we've got to send a message. He needs shutting down," Damon told the person on the other end of the phone.
Now some fans are fearful that this could be the end of Paul after making an enemy of Damon.

"Yeah, Damon could end up making Paul disappear like what he did to Jacob or Damon could kill him, #Corrie," one wrote, as a second added: "Paul there is no point threatening Damon when he can do the same to you #Corrie."
A third shared: "Paul won't have to cope with the worst of MND; he'll get himself killed waaaaay before that #Corrie."
Paul is struggling after learning about his MND diagnosis, and was "completely blindsided" to find out it was even a possibility.
S[peaking about the storyline, actor Peter Ash - who plays Paul - said: "Paul is completely blindsided by the diagnosis and he decides to keep it from his family and friends as he tries to come to terms with the news. I knew very little about MND before embarking on the storyline and I am hugely grateful to the MND Association for all their help and support.
"For any actor playing a role which examines a real life issue or condition there comes a huge sense of responsibility and we are aware that some people watching this storyline are experiencing it in reality, it is their life."