Emmerdale airs at 8pm on ITV1
The police begin their search of the depot, due to their ongoing query regarding drugs being likely couriered through this business. Jai, Caleb and Billy are shocked when Ray’s body is found inside the van.
Jai’s under pressure as the police try to work out a timeline of his use of the van. When they leave telling him they’ll be in touch, Caleb asks if there’s anything Jai needs to tell him, convinced there’s a killer nearby. Jai theorises Celia must have killed Ray, but Caleb thinks it was someone closer to home.
DC Stewart asks Caleb if there’s a connection between Jai and Ray. When Caleb tells them about Jai and Laurel’s divorce, Stewart takes note.
Elsewhere, The search for Bear continues but it’s looking futile. Paddy is desperately sad and tries to keep busy. As the family try to rally. Lewis tries to comfort Paddy, but accidentally just makes him more upset. Unbeknownst to either of them, there is a section of newly disturbed soil next to Anya’s secret grave.
Heading home, Paddy is comforted by Rhona, Marlon and Jai. Their sympathy is interrupted when DS Walsh appears and leads Jai away for questioning. As Paddy and Dylan prepare to search for Bear, Lydia, Sam and Belle arrive. As they discuss Jai being taken in by the police, the question of who murdered Ray hangs in the air.
Also this week, The villagers in the cafe can’t believe it when Billy walks in and breaks the news about Ray’s body being found. But some look shifty…
April tries to convince Dylan, Ray manipulated them all along, but Dylan storms out claiming Ray didn’t deserve to die.
Kim asks Joe if he had anything to do with Moira’s arrest, but eventually decides she doesn’t want to know, and urges him to stay out of it. Once she’s left, Joe makes a secret phone call asking for an update.
Robert and Victoria do their best to paint Moira in an innocent light in their interview and are left hoping they’ve done enough.
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