Craig murdered, lies exposed and wedding twist on Emmerdale next week

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Craig murdered, lies exposed and wedding twist on Emmerdale next week
Craig murdered, lies exposed and wedding twist on Emmerdale next week

Emmerdale is lining up another huge week, with spoilers confirming a brutal death that has 12 suspects at least.

The Dingles are about to take centre stage once more, as they are all accused of killing Lydia Dingle's rapist Craig. The character is found dead next week - but who is the killer, and was he actually murdered?

Flashbacks will confirm where everyone was that day and at the time of his death, possibly revealing the killer at the end of the week. But that's not all as all of the Dingles appear to be hiding something, with secrets set to be exposed.

From a wedding twist to huge lies and things the different characters have yet to disclose, it's teased there's some big twists ahead. The fallout will not be pretty as there could be betrayal, discoveries and killer bombshells. Here's what is happening in the village next week...

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Craig murdered and flashbacks expose big secrets

Emmerdale is set for "unmissable" episodes next week as evil rapist Craig Reed is found dead, which launches a Dingle whodunnit in explosive scenes. In a special week of betrayal and secrets, the Dingle family take centre stage at a lock-in in the Woolpack as Lydia Dingle questions her family's whereabouts on the night of Craig's death.

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Soap watchers will recall that earlier this month, Lydia bravely told husband Sam Dingle and her family that she was raped by Craig at work with the Dingles rallying around her in support. And in the upcoming episodes, through a series of flashbacks, the truth begins to emerge, revealing a tangled web of events leading up to Craig's demise.

As the layers of deception are peeled away, the truth will be revealed to the audience in a week where the only certainty is that nothing is as it seems. Emmerdale producer, Laura Shaw, said of the explosive storyline: "In an unmissable special week for Emmerdale, we focus on Soaps most loved family, the Dingles, as Lydia attempts to find out who killed Craig.

"Expertly and innovatively directed by Gary Williams, the infamous Woolpack becomes centre stage for the group of Dingles gathered to reveal their alibis… or no alibi as the case may be! Stepping out of the usual Emmerdale style, a series of flashbacks will let the viewers in on the lies each person has told and the secrets they are hiding.

"The week will truly keep everyone on the edge of their seats with each day more and more explosive secrets revealed that promise to have huge repercussions, shatter lives and cause fireworks in the Dingles bigger than ever seen before."

Shock wedding twist

Craig murdered, lies exposed and wedding twist on Emmerdale next weekBelle Dingle is in for a shock (ITV)

One person who is put in the hot seat next week is Belle Dingle, who is caught out when the room shifts their focus to her alibi. And in flashback scenes, soap watchers see Belle recount her day with partner Thomas 'Tom' King, who after a romantic meal proposed to Belle. But Belle’s not giving a true account of the full day. What exactly is she hiding and will the Dingles accept Belle’s fabrication of events?

Soap watchers will recall that Tom returned to the village earlier this year after ten years, where he quickly rekindled his relationship with ex Belle. With Tom popping the question after a whirlwind rekindled romance with Belle, has she said yes? Or is there heartache for the vet?

Emmerdale airs weeknights at 7:30pm on ITV1 and ITVX, with an hour-long episode on Thursdays.* Follow Mirror Celebs and TV on , , , , and .

Charlotte Tutton

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