Emmerdale’s Laurel Thomas to make a major confession in Ray’s death aftermath

Emmerdale’s Laurel Thomas confides in her best friend Nicola King tonight – as she’s haunted by guilt over her violent outburst. Can she get her family life back on track after a traumatic few weeks?

 

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Last week’s flashback episodes revealed what Laurel has been hiding since the day that Ray Walters was killed – she got into a nasty row with her teenage son Arthur and slapped him across the face. Laurel instantly regretted her actions, especially as a ring on her finger caught Arthur’s face and left him bleeding.

In tonight’s episode, tormented Laurel tries to ease the burden by telling Nicola what happened.

“Arthur stole drugs,” Laurel explains. “Off Ray. I found them before he could do anything with them. He claims that he didn’t know the drugs were in the bag.

After hearing the details, Nicola tries to spin the situation by claiming that Laurel’s unacceptable actions weren’t entirely unprovoked.

However, Laurel isn’t willing to let herself off the hook so easily – pointing out all of the mistakes she has made recently: trusting Ray, hiding evidence and turning nasty with Arthur.

Meanwhile, episodes later this week will see Arthur face a big decision over what to do about Ray’s money.

Arthur is secretly spending a stash of dirty cash that he found in Ray’s bag, although he’s given food for thought when his friend April Windsor points out some harsh home truths over the drug trade.

“Stealing Ray’s profits felt like the perfect revenge at first,” our Emmerdale source recently explained. “But immature Arthur hadn’t considered that it came at a bleak cost – victims like April and Dylan. Now he’s loaded, but full of guilt…”

Tomorrow’s episode of Emmerdale is sure to kick off with a bang after tonight’s almighty cliffhanger involving Graham Foster. In the explosive Corriedale episode, it was revealed that Graham was actually alive after being presumed dead for the last six years.

Flashback episodes of the ITV soap that have aired since explained that he faked his own death with the help of Detective Inspector Dent, after being attacked and left for dead at the hands of Pierce Harris.

He stayed away from the village to keep his loved ones safe during this time, but gave Rhona Goskirk the shock of her life when he returned and explained he knew about April Windsor’s ordeal at the hands of Ray Walters and Celia Daniels, and wanted to help.

Graham has since reconnected with his ex-girlfriend Rhona, and tonight’s episode finally saw his ex-wife, Kim Tate, and the man he considered his son, Joe Tate, discover he is actually alive.

Rhona was left furious when she found a smiling Graham waiting for her in the surgery, and demanded to know why he had ignored her repeated attempts to contact him.

Graham overheard Joe discussing his newfound closeness with Kim and was visibly rattled by the news, leading him to reveal himself to the duo in dramatic fashion.

Later in the episode, Kim turned down Joe’s offer to replace her beloved horse, Ice, with another from the same gene pool, arguing that you can’t bring the dead back to life.

And as if on cue, Graham stepped from the shadows to greet the pair ahead of tomorrow’s episode, which will focus solely on Graham’s return and the effect it has on Kim and Joe.

Emmerdale’s Laurel Thomas confides in her best friend Nicola King tonight – as she’s haunted by guilt over her violent outburst. Can she get her family life back on track after a traumatic few weeks?

Last week’s flashback episodes revealed what Laurel has been hiding since the day that Ray Walters was killed – she got into a nasty row with her teenage son Arthur and slapped him across the face. Laurel instantly regretted her actions, especially as a ring on her finger caught Arthur’s face and left him bleeding.

In tonight’s episode, tormented Laurel tries to ease the burden by telling Nicola what happened.

“Arthur stole drugs,” Laurel explains. “Off Ray. I found them before he could do anything with them. He claims that he didn’t know the drugs were in the bag.

After hearing the details, Nicola tries to spin the situation by claiming that Laurel’s unacceptable actions weren’t entirely unprovoked.

However, Laurel isn’t willing to let herself off the hook so easily – pointing out all of the mistakes she has made recently: trusting Ray, hiding evidence and turning nasty with Arthur.

Meanwhile, episodes later this week will see Arthur face a big decision over what to do about Ray’s money.

Arthur is secretly spending a stash of dirty cash that he found in Ray’s bag, although he’s given food for thought when his friend April Windsor points out some harsh home truths over the drug trade.

“Stealing Ray’s profits felt like the perfect revenge at first,” our Emmerdale source recently explained. “But immature Arthur hadn’t considered that it came at a bleak cost – victims like April and Dylan. Now he’s loaded, but full of guilt…”

Tomorrow’s episode of Emmerdale is sure to kick off with a bang after tonight’s almighty cliffhanger involving Graham Foster. In the explosive Corriedale episode, it was revealed that Graham was actually alive after being presumed dead for the last six years.

Flashback episodes of the ITV soap that have aired since explained that he faked his own death with the help of Detective Inspector Dent, after being attacked and left for dead at the hands of Pierce Harris.

He stayed away from the village to keep his loved ones safe during this time, but gave Rhona Goskirk the shock of her life when he returned and explained he knew about April Windsor’s ordeal at the hands of Ray Walters and Celia Daniels, and wanted to help.

Graham has since reconnected with his ex-girlfriend Rhona, and tonight’s episode finally saw his ex-wife, Kim Tate, and the man he considered his son, Joe Tate, discover he is actually alive.

Rhona was left furious when she found a smiling Graham waiting for her in the surgery, and demanded to know why he had ignored her repeated attempts to contact him.

Graham overheard Joe discussing his newfound closeness with Kim and was visibly rattled by the news, leading him to reveal himself to the duo in dramatic fashion.

Later in the episode, Kim turned down Joe’s offer to replace her beloved horse, Ice, with another from the same gene pool, arguing that you can’t bring the dead back to life.

And as if on cue, Graham stepped from the shadows to greet the pair ahead of tomorrow’s episode, which will focus solely on Graham’s return and the effect it has on Kim and Joe.