ITV Emmerdale tonight as ‘dead man tells tales’ in chilling scenes

Dead men can tell no tales, but Will can – and has revealed to his daughter who ended his life.

On tonight’s ITV Emmerdale episode, Dawn is still on the hunt for answers and is certain Joe Tate had something to do with her dad’s death. She is determined that the coroner’s report will solve the mystery of why it was so sudden, even though Kim tries to tell her to focus on the funeral.

Later on, Charles goes to Home Farm to discuss the arrangements for the day, her and Kim try to figure out what hymns to do in the service but agree the kids should not be there. The pair then have a drink while looking over the remaining possessions left by Will in the haulage firm after they are brought up to the house by Jimmy.

Dawn is then left feeling awful after accusing Joe when the coroner calls and tells her Will’s death was natural causes. It leads her to apologise for her actions, however, it is all for nothing when Dawn later goes through the rest of Will’s possessions alone and finds a memory stick labelled with her name on and when she watches it – he tells her that Kim has killed him.

What will Dawn do with this information and will she confront Kim at the funeral?

Elsewhere in the village, Ruby collects Steph’s DNA throughout the day and comes to terms with what could be revealed as Chas helps her post the DNA kit for the results.

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