ITV Emmerdale fans convinced another character is alive as Will makes Jamie discovery
18.05.2022 - 14:27
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While some of the villagers cast suspicions Jamie Tate is alive, Emmerdale fans already know that is the case. However, viewers of the ITV soap are convinced another character is still alive despite someone being charged for their murder.
Fans know Jamie is alive and faked his own death to get back at his mum Kim Tate. for a couple of weeks Gabby, played by Rosie Bentham, has been convinced that her ex and the father of her son is alive - and thought he was looming large and wanting to take their son.
It started last month when Jamie's daughter Millie finally returned to Home Farm for her half-brother's christening but viewers were left feeling 'uncomfortable' when the youngster was forced to lie and not talk about her dad. However, Millie ended up spilling the secret about her dad when she delivered a message to baby Thomas while thinking she was alone. She said: "I've got secrets about our daddy. Do you understand what I'm saying, Thomas? But you're not allowed to tell anybody. It's a secret message from our daddy. He told me to say he loves you and is going to do everything he can to see you soon."
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Gabby confided in Dawn Fletcher, also Jamie's ex, and the pair went to Jamie's mum Hazel's home to find it empty but her fears were heightened that Jamie was trying to get to Thomas after Billy Fletcher and Will Taylor installed cameras and captured someone walking around the grounds. In a shock twist last week, Gabby ended up shooting Will, thinking it was Jamie, in the woods.
She was forced to come clean about her suspicions and Will agreed to ask Harriet Finch to use her position in the police to do some digging. Then,
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