Emmerdale fans 'work out' drug dealer Callum's downfall as he kidnaps Leyla
15.03.2023 - 11:25
/ ok.co.uk
Emmerdale fans think they have figured out drug dealer Callum's downfall on the ITV soap after Tuesday's episode saw him kidnap Leyla Harding in shocking scenes. Only recently, Leyla spotted Callum in a club as she recorded him mid drug deal, where he was later handcuffed and taken away as she confronted him.
Viewers will recall that earlier this year Leyla's son Jacob was stabbed by Callum as he warned him to stay away from his mum - so she exposed the drug dealer as revenge. During Monday's episode, Leyla was left terrified over Callum after his threats last week and was desperately worried for Jacob’s safety.
However, Suzy had a plan to take down Callum by smearing him as a grass to his criminal associates but before long, outside Take A Vow, Callum appeared and attacked her with a brick. Suzy was left unconscious and bloodied but she was thankfully found by Mary, who urgently called for an ambulance.
On Tuesday, Leyla's guilt grew as she learnt about Suzy while the police revealed that Callum has an alibi and they have no evidence to place him at the scene.To which Leyla and Suzy were left terrified to hear how Callum is still at large and feared that he could come back and finish the job. And things went from bad to worse for Leyla when she started receiving threatening messages from Callum.
Later, Caleb found Leyla sobbing in the graveyard as she made the decision to confide in him to which Caleb advised Leyla to play to win with Callum.To which Leyla then met with Callum but things escalated and she found herself kidnapped by the drug dealer as he forced her to "act normal" on the phone. However, fans were quick to question why Leyla didn't report Callum's messages to the police as this would be evidence he
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