Emmerdale fans spot 'huge clue' after Lydia rape 'sealing evil Craig's downfall'
15.09.2023 - 10:13
/ ok.co.uk
Emmerdale fans believe they have spotted a clue that may lead to the downfall of evil Craig Reed. Viewers of the ITV soap watched in horror earlier this month as Lydia Dingle, played by Karen Blick, was raped by her businessman ex Craig, played by Ben Addis.
Twisted Craig has since gone on to offer Lydia’s stepson Samson (Sam Hall) work experience at his company - with fans theorising that this was his the attacker’s way of trying to control her. But some eagle-eyed viewers believe this could actually be the key to his downfall - as they speculated that Samson could come across the CCTV in Craig's office.
Sharing their theories on X, formerly known as Twitter, one fan wrote: "I wonder if Craig 's office has CCTV which would have caught the moment he assaulted Lydia? Lydia has had a shower and burnt her clothes destroying vital evidence. "Maybe Samson on work experience could come across it," a second concluded. A third posted: "I'm thinking Craig such a t*****r he'll have CCTV in his office....
long game but that'll catch him out". A fourth tweeted: "Wouldn’t Craig ’s office have cameras in anyway?" Last month, viewers of the soap saw Craig bump into Lydia after decades apart, having not seen each other since their time in a children's home. Lydia began working as a cleaner at Craig’s company and the two bonded over their past history - particularly their son, who was stillborn when Lydia was 15.
In recent scenes, Lydia and Craig shared an intimate and consensual moment, leaving her wracked with guilt. So she went to Craig’s office to hand in her resignation, pointing out she was married to Sam Dingle (James Hooton) and a stepmother to Samson. But Craig begged her to reconsider and then revealed his feelings for her
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