Emmerdale viewers were distracted by a Cain Dingle issue in tonight's show.
Wednesday's episode continued to explore the fallout of the dramatic murder of Al Chapman. The character, played by Jeff Hordley, has confessed to the crime and is currently serving time in prison.
However, Cain has pleaded guilty to protect his son, Kyle Winchester, who is the real killer. Members of the Dingle family have become embroiled in the cover up as they tried to keep the truth from being revealed.
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However, DS Malik was suspicious and has uncovered the truth as Kyle confessed to the crimes in tonight's show. The character, played by Huey Quinn, could now be set to exit the village as he is set to be placed in care at an authority children’s home.
Sam Dingle and DS Malik both visited Cain in prison during tonight's show as he attempted to maintain the cover-up in the latest episode. However, viewers following the show on Twitter were distracted as they commented how Cain spends more time in the prison waiting room than he does in his prison cell.
Harry said: "i don't know why they don't just move cain's bed into the prison visitors room"
Thomas added: "Cain's never in his cell he spends more time talking to visitors and the police."
Bebop commented: "Cain has spoken to more people while in prison than in the past 20yrs in t'village"
Ian tweeted: "Cain gets more visits in one night than Ebenezer Scrooge"
Mike posted: "A lot of visiting orders going in to see Cain. He’s seen half the village in there now."
Steve said: "Breaking News: Cain rents a gazebo outside in the prison gardens to give all his visitors a more luxurious experience"
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