In the Emmerdale episode airing on Friday, November 3, Dean Andrews’ character Will Taylor discovered Kim Tate’s (Claire King) horse Ice, after he was ultimately held accountable for Craig Reed’s (Ben Addis) demise.
How horrible a night.
Let us explain if you’re wondering what on earth we’re talking about (we’ll be honest and forgive you).
Craig’s death was actually caused by an incident involving Kim’s horse, as we discovered last night when the real story of his murder was made public. As a result, the Dingles had no involvement in Craig’s death.
Kim struck a deal with Cain (Jeff Hordley) to fabricate an alibis and conceal the truth about Craig’s last moments.
Kim broke down in tears at the paddock when she realized she had to let Ice go because he would cause trouble otherwise.
The ITV soap opera Eric (Chris Chittell) was spotted taking his dog for a walk in the village on Friday.
Eric was taken aback when he saw Ice sniffing around some empty bottles right outside the bar.
Eric picked up his phone and headed to call Kim, but before he knew it, Will showed up, hooked a lead onto the reign, and guided him home.
After admitting to attacking Craig before he was discovered dead, Sam (James Hooton) was taken into custody at the conclusion of tonight’s episode on suspicion of killing him.
What’s our main lesson from this, since only Cain and Kim know the truth?
The neighbors of Ice must keep an eye on one another.
I’m sorry.
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