
Shock death rocks Emmerdale after Cain Dingle calls a truce with Tracy Robinson over Nate's murder
The murderer - who is played by actor Oliver Farnworth in the ITV soap - killed Nate Robinson last year and has been desperate to keep it a secret.
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Now with the two main suspects - Nate's wife Tracy and his dad Cain - realising neither of them did it and teaming up together to find who did, he's been forced to take drastic action.
And in today's episode, John seemingly found a way out when he was sent on a home visit and found Owen unconscious.
Viewers know John had stopped Owen from drugging and raping his brother Robert Sugden a while ago.
The would-be rapist was slumped on his sofa surrounded by booze and clearly in need of help.
But instead of helping him, John decided he would be more useful dead.
He watched as Owen lay helpless, and then took his computer and began typing something - before cleaning up the scene and removing all evidence of his being there.
Even being interrupted by Liam didn't stop him - and he carried on, letting the doctor think Owen was alone.
'Congratulations,' he said to an unconscious Owen.
'You're finally useful.'
Later at the surgery, John plead ignorance when Liam discovered they had both been sent to Owen's house.
Emmerdale drops major clue about Nate Robinson's sudden disappearance – and it's not looking good
Liam said he would return to check on him - with John agreeing and subtly disposing of the evidence of his own crime.
But will it be enough to frame Owen for Nate's murder?
Emmerdale airs weeknights on ITV and is available to watch from 7am on YouTube and ITVPlayer.
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