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Sinister Kim clue exposed as doomed Rose remains missing in Emmerdale

Kim looks shocked as she's confronted by Will at Home Farm in Emmerdale
Rose is missing (Picture: ITV)

One mystery remains after Kim Tate’s (Claire King) significant revelation in Emmerdale: where is Rose Jackson (Christine Tremarco)?

After Kim found out about Rose and Ruby’s (Beth Cordingly) plan to demolish Home Farm, Rose vanished. In the Dales, a new week has begun, but we still don’t know where Rose is or what happened to her.

Will (Dean Andrews) and Kim keep losing their cool and fighting as they experience guilt.

Will is devastated when Dawn (Olivia Bromley) considers hiring a private investigator to discover Rose when she first arrives.

Will approaches Kim and suggests that they hire a private investigator; she attempts to devise a strategy.

Kim found out about Rose and Ruby’s activities (Image: ITV)


While she mulls this over, Kim arrives in the town, sees William Ash’s character Caleb, and thinks she will rather enjoy telling him what his wife has been up to. Kim returns to Home Farm and suggests she and Will send a message from Rose’s phone to throw Dawn off the trail and halt the hunt while Ruby handles the aftermath from Caleb’s finding.

Though Will knows this is a smart idea, he can’t help but wonder how Kim got Rose’s phone in the first place.

Dawn is heartbroken to learn from Rose that she won’t be coming back later in the week.

When will Kim and Will be able to reveal their secrets, and what will become to Dawn’s mother?

Will Rose come back?

Claire King recently said, “I think she snaps because she has this lioness within her, so she’s very protective of her family.”

She leaves when she wants to, but typically there’s a good reason. Furthermore, a valid cause for her may not be valid for someone else. But she always finds a valid excuse. Despite the fact that she occasionally veers toward the extreme, I do defend her on those kinds of issues.

“Playing happy families for the past two or three years has been a very nice experience.” It will always remain inside of her, in my opinion, and eventually it will surface. I’m afraid for Ruby and for Rose.

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