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  • From Carl King to son Tom, Emmerdale characters that finally got their comeuppance

    From Carl King to son Tom, Emmerdale characters that finally got their comeuppance

    Anthony Fox is the latest in a line of evil Emmerdale characters to get their comeuppance after he was killed. The murder of Ruby’s abusive father is part of a huge whodunnit storyline, and although Aaron believes he dealt the fatal blow, some it doesn’t all add up to him being the killer.

    We can’t be sorry to see Anthony go. He’s rotten to the core and quite possibily the vilest character to ever set foot in the Dales. His sick past has finally caught up with him. And he’s not the first Emmerdale character who got what was coming to them.

    From Carl King to his nasty offspring Tom, here are nine other wicked ones who got their just desserts.

    Tom King grimaces as he's found guilty in Emmerdale (Credit: ITV/Comp Emmerdale Insider)
    Tom King is now rotting in prison where he belongs (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale characters that got their comeuppance: Tom King

    Tom’s comeuppance felt like a very long coming after almost a year of witnessing his campaign of terror and abuse against Belle.

    For months, fragile Belle suffered in silence as Tom physically, mentally and emotionally tortured her. He controlled her every move and continually gaslit Belle into believing it was her own fault. Tom spied on Belle through hidden cameras, tried to convince the locals she was mad and even faked Piper’s death in a cruel bid to cause distress.

    After being pushed to the edge, Belle found the courage to report her husband’s crimes to the police. The discovery of crucial evidence led to Tom being arrested and put on trial.

    On December 19, 2024, Emmerdale aired a format-breaking episode. Over an hour, it went back and forth between Tom and Belle giving evidence in court and the jury deliberating their verdict.

    Tom put on a convincing performance, and the audience had to hold tight until the end to witness justice being served. We cheered along with the Dingles as Tom was found guilty on two counts and sentenced to three years in prison. As he was taken down, viewers heard the stories of real women who’d suffered the same abuse Belle had.

    A very powerful moment in Emmerdale history.

    Carl King grabs the arms of Chas Dingle in Emmerdale
    Carl was a violent bully who got his comeuppance (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Emmerdale characters that got their comeuppance: Carl King

    No wonder Tom turned out the way he did, with such a narcissistic bully for a father.

    Carl King entered the show as a typical arrogant womaniser, whose biggest crime was two-timing. But he graduated to full blown baddie status after murdering his dad, Tom Senior, in a gripping whodunit.

    For six years Carl got away with his crime, which was ridiculous given that half the village knew what he’d done, including his own brothers. But his downfall came when he made an enemy of fellow psycho Cameron Murray.

    Carl discovered Cameron was sleeping with his ex Chas Dingle and he didn’t want another man having her. He attempted to rape Chas in a jealous rage, but she fought back and knocked him out with a brick. Chas thought Carl was dead so she fled the scene. But he was still alive.

    Cameron was the one who finished the job – and he smashed Carl’s skull in. Over eight million viewers tuned in to watch Carl’s comeuppance, which was part of the Emmerdale’s big 40th live episode.

    Meena Jutla in court in Emmerdale
    Serial killer Meena is safely behind bars (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Meena Jutla

    Mad Meena was deliciously evil and so much fun to watch, but the killing had to come to an end eventually. There wouldn’t have been anyone left in the village otherwise.

    Meena had already claimed two victims before she even set foot in the Dales – her best friend Nadine, and her own father – but her lust for blood led her to kill again.

    In total, the nutty nurse bumped off three villagers. She pushed Dr Liam’s teenage daughter Leanna off a bridge, bashed Ben Tucker’s brains out and left Andrea Tate to burn to death in a maze. All were calculated kills and Meena took sadistic delight in stalking her prey. She even got in the mood for murder by singing along to her favourite pop songs.

    Meena attempted to kill Manpreet and Vinny, but Liam interrupted her plan. She went on the run and returned on Billy and Dawn‘s wedding day and held the couple at gunpoint. But the police weren’t far behind.

    After being arrested, Meena stood trial and was found guilty. She’s serving 75 years in prison with no chance of release.

    Cain Dingle on Judgement Day in Emmerdale
    Cain was involved in one of the Emmerdale’s biggest whodunits (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Cain Dingle

    In December 2011, village bad boy Cain found himself at the centre of a whodunnit, dubbed Judgement Day. The mechanic was attacked in the middle of the village by a mystery assailant and left for dead.

    At that time Cain had fewer friends than enemies in the village. He’d destroyed John and Moira Barton’s marriage, impregnated 17-year-old Amy Wyatt and turned most of his family against him.

    Six locals were in the frame for the crime, and the police were convinced Jai Sharma was their man. But in the end it turned out the least likely suspect, Zak, was their attacker. The Dingle patriarch decided his son needed to be taught a lesson for bringing disgrace to the family name.

    Zak eventually ‘fessed up to what he’d done, and Cain (who had recovered by this point) forgave him.
    Emma Barton in Emmerdale
    Emma was pushed to her death off a viaduct (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale characters that got their comeuppance: Emma Barton

    Emma’s murderous past caught up with her in 2017 when she died after falling from the Hotten Bypass. But did she fall or was she pushed? That was the question on every fan’s lips.

    Emma Barton was the estranged wife of James and mum to Pete, Ross and Finn. She had abandoned her family when the boys were young and came to the village looking for forgiveness.

    She managed to convince her sons to give her another chance and Emma wormed her way back into James’s affections. But then Emma discovered James really loved Moira and she totally lost the plot.

    Emma held James hostage in a remote cottage and tortured him. He managed to escape, but she pushed him over a motorway bridge, which led to the fatal Hotten Bypass Crash. The rampage continued as Emma abducted Moira’s baby boy Isaac then shot Finn dead in a confused state.

    Hearing the news of her son’s death over the radio, traumatised Emma drove herself to the viaduct. She contemplated suicide and was seen falling, although it later transpired she’d been pushed to her death by Moira.

    Cameron Murray in Emmerdale
    Cameron went out with a bang (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Cameron Murray

    Unhinged Cameron Murray remains one of Emmerdale’s most iconic villains and his demise was nothing short of spectacular.

    During his two year reign of terror, Cameron claimed the lives of three locals. His first victim was Carl King, who he bludgeoned to death during Emmerdale’s live 40th anniversary episode. In order to protect his secret, Cam claimed two more victims – farmhand Alex Moss and young mum Gennie Walker.

    His crimes were discovered and Cameron was found guilty of triple murder and sent to prison. Months later he escaped jail and returned to the village for one final stand.

    The dramatic seige took place in The Woolpack, where Cameron held a group of terrified locals hostage. Events reached a thrilling climax as Cameron attempted to drown former lover Chas in the pub’s flooded cellar. This time he wasn’t so lucky and ended up grabbing the live wire of an electric light bulb. He was killed instantly.

    Pierce Harris in Emmerdale
    Pierce ended his days behind bars (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale characters that got their comeuppance: Pierce Harris

    Pierce Harris was introduced to the audience as the grieving widower of Paddy’s lover Tess. He grew close to Rhona and the pair embarked on a relationship.

    Rhona hoped Pierce would be the one to mend her broken heart, but he turned out to be a monster. Behind closed doors, Pierce subjected Rhona to horrendous abuse and raped her on their wedding night.

    She went to the police, reported the crime, and Pierce was sent to prison. After serving two years he was released and made his way back to the village. Still intent on controlling his ex, Pierce murdered Rhona’s boyfriend Graham Foster and kidnapped Vanessa Woodfield and her young son Johnny.

    Rhona eventually outsmarted the villain by getting him to confess to Graham’s murder on tape. She then injected Pierce with a tranquilizer to hold him there until the police arrived to arrest him. Thanks to Rhona’s bravery, they had enough to charge Pierce and get him sent back inside. He ended up dying behind bars.

    Craig Reed in Emmerdale
    Craig turned out to be an evil rapist (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale characters that got their comeuppance: Craig Reed

    On first impressions, Lydia’s ex-boyfriend Craig seemed like a decent enough bloke. But he had a dark side.

    He offered Lydia a cleaning job at his workplace, but started making creepy advances towards her. Then one night, Craig trapped Lydia inside his office, where he raped her.

    Lydia suffered in silence for weeks afterwards before finding the courage to tell her family what had happened. From that moment on, Craig was a dead man.

    In October 2023, Craig’s bloodied and bruised body was found in the middle of a field on Home Farm land. Every member of the Dingle family was in the frame for his murder. But flashback scenes revealed Craig’s killer wasn’t even human.

    Although Craig was beaten black and blue by Sam, it Kim Tate’s horse, Ice, that finished the job. The creature got spooked and trampled Craig to death in front of Kim and Cain, who left the rapist to die a lonely painful death. Which was exactly what he deserved.

    DI Mark Malone in Emmerdale
    Evil Malone is now six feet under (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale characters that got their comeuppance: DI Malone

    DI Mark Malone is now six feet under in Home Farm soil. And we’re not sorry about it.

    The bent copper came to Emmerdale in 2020. He was the former lover of Harriet Finch and the boss of a criminal network, who drug dealer Will Taylor worked for. So there were scores to settle.

    From beginning to end, Malone caused nothing but trouble. He blackmailed Will, Cain and Billy into working for him, then launched a campaign of terror against Dawn. This culminated with Malone trying to convince Dawn to take a fatal overdose of heroin.

    Harriet came to Dawn’s rescue and clonked Malone over the head with an ornament. She thought she’d killed him, but he came back to life and tried to attack them both. Dawn grabbed a gun and shot Malone three times. And this time he really was dead.

    Dawn and Harriet initially buried their victim in the churchyard, before Will moved the body to a secluded place in the Home Farm estate.

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  • Emmerdale’s best – or worst – bad girls from Kim Tate to Meena Jutla!

    Emmerdale’s best – or worst – bad girls from Kim Tate to Meena Jutla!

    Emmerdale’s bad girls are iconic! The soap has a long history of vindictive, manipulative, and often downright evil female villains!

    In today’s episode of Emmerdale, Kim Tate played petty games with estranged husband Will as he made himself a sandwich. And while she was dropping his bread on the floor, in the background Billie Eilish was singing ‘Bad Girl’.

    It was the perfect soundtrack for Kim, who is the quintessential Emmerdale bad girl! So we thought we’d round up the best of the rest.

    Here are the baddest of Emmerdale’s bad girls!

    Kim looked smug standing over Will in the grave (Credit: ITV)
    Kim made husband Will dig his own grave (Credit: ITV)

    Kim Tate: the finest of all Emmerdale’s bad girls!

    Kim’s schemed, cheated, scammed, and watched her own husband die at her feet in her race to rule the village. She’s queen of Home Farm and somehow, despite the things she’s done, we’re still rooting for her! #TeamTate

    Meena shoots a gun dressed in all black in Emmerdale
    Meena was the baddest bad girl of all (Credit: ITV)

    Meena Jutla

    When we said soem Emmerdale bad girls were proper evil, it was Meena Jutla we were thinking of.  Meena was an iconic Dale serial killer with a bloodlust and body count that put her firmly into the Emmerdale legend category.

    She killed Leanna Cavanagh, Andrea Tate and Ben Tucker, and had already killed her best friend Nadine and her own father. Meena’s now safely behind bars. But we sort of wish she’d escape!

    Charity Dingle in Emmerdale
    Charity has done all sorts (Credit: ITV)

    Charity Dingle

    Charity’s all about family now, but for a long time she was top of the scheming charts. She was determined to get rich and she wasn’t afraid to use her Dingle charms to get what she wanted.

    She has made some very bad choices, got involved with some very bad men – and some that were just bad for her. But has she finally settled down with fourth husband Mackenzie Boyd? Only time will tell!

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    Ashley’s niece Jasmine turned out bad (Credit: ITV)

    Jasmine Thomas

    Jasmine arrived in Emmerdale to live with her uncle, Ashley, and his wife Laurel. But she was soon proving to be quite the handful. Jasmine embarked on a romance with best friend Debbie Dingle, only to be seduced by her much older dad, Cain, who got her pregnant.

    But it was Jasmine’s determination to become an investigative reporter that really landed her in trouble. She got embroiled with bent copper Shane Doyle, and after her tried to rape her, she whacked him with a chair leg and killed him.

    With the help of Debbie and Eli Dingle, she dumped the body in the lake. But of course Shane was found and Jasmine eventually went to prison for her crime.

    Kelly Windsor
    Things were never boring when Kelly was around! (Credit: ITV)

    Kelly Windsor: Emmerdale’s bad girls

    Kelly Windsor was a troubled teenager who grew into a manipulative and wily woman. She had a string of unsuitable romances with men including her teacher, Tom Bainbridge, Chris Tate, Biff Fowler and her stepbrother Scott. She married sweet Roy Glover but wasn’t happy.

    When Kelly returned to the village after some time away, she got pregnant by Jimmy King but said she’d had an abortion. Years later, Kelly gave Jimmy the news that she’d had his son, Elliot.

    She even took advantage of Jimmy’s amnesia to pretend they were a couple. But Jimmy wised up and Kelly left the village – leaving Elliot behind.

    Emma Barton on the Hotten by-pass bridge
    Emma Barton caused the Hotten by-pass crash by shoving husband James into the traffic, while wearing her wedding dress (Credit: ITV)

    Emma Barton: one of Emmerdale’s bad girls

    Another iconic Emmerdale villain, Emma was brilliantly, terrifyingly, determined to bring her family back together. So determined, in fact, that she took advantage of estranged husband James being injured and kept him hostage at home.

    It was Emma who caused the Hotton by-pass crash when she shoved that same husband off the road bridge and killed him. She also (accidentally) shot and killed her son Finn and was eventually finished off by Moira Dingle!

    Sally Spode in Emmerdale
    Sally’s campaign against Laurel ended in a dramatic balcony struggle! (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Sally Spode

    Sally was a vicar’s wife who tried to get her claws into Ashley by, well, locking Laurel in the church and setting fire to it. She didn’t succeed in killing her love rival there or later in hospital when she considered smothering her with a pillow. Phew.

    But she did jump out in front of Ashley’s car, kidnap Edna’s dog AND Angelica King, drugged Ashley to try to get him into bed, and lie that she was pregnant with his baby. Oh and end up in a dramatic balcony struggle with Laurel. That’s more than enough!

    Maya Stepney
    Maya Stepney groomed teenager Jacob Gallagher (Credit: ITV)

    Maya Stepney

    Another of the properly twisted Emmerdale bad girls, Maya Stepney groomed and seduced her teenage student and almost ‘stepson’ Jacob Gallagher.

    Maya convinced Jacob that their relationship was true love, and that they could be tighter, but in reality she had manipulated Jacob and messed with his head. Eventually Maya admitted to what she’d done, she lost her job and went to jail.

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  • So, how did Moira actually kill Emma Barton? A timeline of everything that went on between them

    So, how did Moira actually kill Emma Barton? A timeline of everything that went on between them

    Emma Barton came to Emmerdale to reconcile with her sons Ross, Pete and Finn and ex-husband James. He was Moira’s brother-in-law, brother to her husband John Barton.

    Emma blamed her ex, James, for her losing her family, but it was quickly revealed that she had tried to kill Ross when he was a baby.

    Not surprisingly, James wasn’t keen on his ex-wife coming back into his life. But Emma was persistent!

    Emma Barton - in a wedding dress - holds husband James prisoner
    Emma held James prisoner in his own home (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The background for Moira and Emma Barton in Emmerdale

    It turned out that Moira had slept with James and it was later revealed that James was actually the biological dad of Moira’s son, Adam.

    During an argument with James, Emma accidentally caused a pallet to fall onto her ex. She was a nurse and could have helped, but instead she waited before calling an ambulance.

    With James injured, Emma managed to manipulate him into letting her move in to look after him and then to give their marriage another try.

    The truth about Moira and James revealed!

    When Emma found out about James and Moira, she stepped up her mental abuse, holding James prisoner in the house. When he escaped, she followed and they had a showdown on a motorway bridge. Emma pushed James off the bridge, causing the huge Hotton by-pass crash. And James later died of his injuries.

    Dark stuff!

    Emma Barton in a burning barn
    Emma and Moira had a confrontation in a burning barn – sounds familiar! (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Moira comes face-to-face with Emma Barton in Emmerdale!

    Anyway, with all that resentment about James and Moira still simmering, Emma’s mental health began to suffer even more.

    She became fixated on the church and her Christian faith

    And eventually, in October 2017, Moira and Emma came face-to-face in a barn.

    Emma confessed to pushing James off the bridge, and the women fought. In the struggle, they knocked over a lamp and the barn caught fire.

    As if that wasn’t enough drama, Moira was pregnant, though she didn’t know it at the time, and she went into labour!

    Fiery confrontation

    So with the barn ablaze and Moira having contractions, things looked bleak, especially when an explosion trapped the mum-to-be.

    Emma saved the day, though, driving through the barn to free Moira, and helping deliver baby Isaac.

    Moira fell unconscious, and was found by Adam and his wife Victoria. Emma ran away and Adam followed – with a gun. Another struggle followed and Emma grabbed the gun.

    She walked off into the night, and accidentally fired the gun when she banged into a tree.

    Unbeknownst to Emma, the bullet she fired hit her beloved son, Finn, who was in the woods looking for his mum. He died later in hospital.

    Emma and Moira on the viaduct just before Emma's death
    Moira tried to stop Emma from jumping but ended up pushing her instead! (Credit: ITV)

    Viaduct showdown!

    When Emma heard the news of Finn’s death on the radio, she was distraught. She was seen on the viaduct, contemplating taking her own life – and then viewers saw her on the ground, dead.

    But it was revealed later that she had been murdered. On the day of Emma’s funeral, a series of flashbacks revealed that Moira had spotted her nemesis balancing on the viaduct and had attempted to talk her down.

    Emma though, wasn’t listening. Instead, she blamed Moira for her daughter Holly’s death.

    “Imagine if you paid attention and actually noticed that there was something wrong with Holly on the day that she died,” she said to Moira. “You could’ve saved her, Moira, but you walked out and left her to die. You might as well have injected the heroin yourself.”

    Emma Barton lies dead under the viaduct in Emmerdale
    Emma died when she fell (Credit: ITV)

    Emma’s death

    Not surprisingly the bereaved mum saw red at such cruel words. She shoved Emma off the viaduct and Emma fell to her death.

    Adam Barton took the blame for his mum’s crime and is currently on the run.

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  • Here’s where Gillian Kearney is now as Emma Barton ‘returns’ to soap

    Here’s where Gillian Kearney is now as Emma Barton ‘returns’ to soap

    Monday’s episode of Emmerdale (Monday, September 9) saw the ‘return’ of Emma Barton in the form of an hallucination.

    Moira Dingle, who has been struggling of late, found herself having a showdown in the barn with Ruby – reminiscent of the showdown she had with Emma years back.

    Ruby’s words started to blur and Moira hallucinated, imagining that Emma was there with her instead of Ruby.

    Actress Gillian Kearney exited the role of Emma Barton back in 2017 after nearly three years on screen. But what has she been up to since?

    Before Emmerdale

    Prior to landing the role of Emma Barton in the ITV soap, Gillian was known to soap fans for playing Debbie McGrath in Brookside, the girlfriend of Damon Grant.

    The star-crossed lovers were popular with viewers, which resulted in them being given their own spin off show – Damon and Debbie.

    She also had major roles in the likes of Shameless and The Forsyte Saga before landing a permanent role as staff nurse Jessica Harrison in Casualty.

    Her storylines as Jessica included an affair with a colleague and the heartbreaking death of her 8 month old son.

    Gillian’s first scenes Emma Barton in Emmerdale aired in early 2015.

    Emmerdale's Emma Barton in a wedding dress with a chicken
    Emma was a creepy killer (Photo by ITV/Shutterstock (6897790z))

    Who was Emma Barton?

    Emma was the estranged wife of James Barton and mum to Pete, Ross and Finn.

    She was tracked down by her son Finn, years after she’d abandoned her family. Throughout her time in the ‘Dales, she continued to have a rocky relationship with her family.

    One particular storyline saw the soap mirror Stephen King’s Misery. With James housebound due to a broken leg, he was at Emma’s mercy.

    One scene saw Emma helping James back into bed before getting changed into a wedding dress. She then went outside to slaughter a chicken – as you do.

    James did eventually manage to escape the unhinged nurse, but he didn’t get far and was pushed from a bridge to his death by Emma. Lovely…

    Emma also accidentally killed her son Finn. After taking Adam’s gun, she fired a random shot which just so happened to catch Finn. She was eventually killed at the end of 2017 as part of a whodunnit storyline. It was eventually revealed that Moira was the guilty party.

    Gillian was nominated for Best Serial Drama Performance at the National Television Awards in 2017 and 2018 for her portrayal of Emma Barton.

    Emmerdale's Emma is staring at a photo with Moira watching her
    Moira killed Emma (Credit: Photo by ITV/Shutterstock (8965291cz))

    Where is Gillian Kearney now?

    After leaving the soap, Gillian swapped acting for directing. She directed two episodes of Channel 5 prison drama Clink in 2019. This was followed up by a go in the chair for an episode of BBC One series Moving On.

    However, she’s still dipping her toes into the acting world and earlier this year Gillian was seen in an episode of ITV drama Vera, where she played Deborah McSwain.

    Read more: Tom and Amelia might not be the worst Emmerdale couple ever…

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  • 8 super creepy things Emma Barton did as she ‘returns’

    8 super creepy things Emma Barton did as she ‘returns’

    Tonight (Monday, September 9) in Emmerdale, Emma Barton makes a shock “return” from the grave as Moira Dingle hallucinates her back into existence.

    Viewers will remember that Emma died after Moira pushed her off a bridge. Emma had been goading Moira over the death of her daughter Holly, who died following a drugs overdose, and Moira eventually snapped.

    During her time in the village, Emma Barton caused chaos with her unhinged behaviour. Here, we take a look at her creepiest actions.

    1. She lied about being ill

    In order to stop her sons Pete and Finn from leaving, Emma came up with a shocking lie by pretending to have symptoms of motor neurone disease.

    Emma later blackmailed Dr Bailey into backing up her claims. But, of course, the truth outed itself in the end.

    Emmerdale's Emma in a wedding dress with James hostage

    Emma was reallyyyy creepy (Credit: Photo by ITV/Shutterstock (6897790s))

    2. THAT wedding dress scene

    After secretly discovering that James had confessed his love to Moira, Emma pretended she’d help take care of James and his broken leg. But in reality she mentally tortured him.

    In scenes reminiscent of Stephen King’s classic horror film Misery, Emma was seen helping put James back to bed when he tried to escape her clutches.

    When James woke up, he saw Emma wearing a wedding dress and preparing him a “romantic” meal. If that’s romance, we don’t want it!

    3. Chicken slaughter

    In the same set of episodes, Emma managed to burn their dinner.

    But, being as unhinged as she was, she didn’t panic, she simply went outside and killed a chicken with a meat cleaver. She then cooked it and served it to James. Ew.

    4. James’ death

    James did eventually manage to escape her clutches, but Emma caught up with him on a bridge.

    She pushed him over the edge onto Ashley Thomas’s car, causing him to crash. A crash that resulted in a 19-car pile up. This will forever be known as the Hotten Bypass Crash – the biggest ever crash in the Dales.

    At the hospital, Emma berated James for betraying her and she considered sabotaging James’s oxygen tank. She changed her mind, but he later died of his injuries anyway.

    Emmerdale's Emma is talking to Ashley Thomas
    Emma stopped at nothing (Credit: Photo by ITV/Shutterstock (6897994u))

    5. Emma’s torture of Ashley

    Nurse Emma reduced dementia sufferer Ashley to tears. After Ashley revealed he saw her the night James was killed, Emma was determined to make sure the information didn’t get out.

    Emma muddled Ashley with information and used his illness as a weapon.

    6. Revenge on Faith

    Emma was appalled when Faith tried to stage a psychic night. Faith claimed she could contact James in the spirit world – something Emma insisted went against her Christian beliefs.

    Later, as revenge, Emma grabbed a brick and would have hit Faith with it had she not been knocked down by Harriet’s van.

    Following this, Emma became even more sure of religion and was convinced God had saved her life.

    7. Emma kills her son

    During a showdown with Moira in the barn, Emma was close to killing her love rival, but she changed her mind when she realised Moira was about to give birth to a baby which could be Pete’s.

    When Adam arrived and saw Emma standing over his unconscious mum, he suspected the worst and chased Emma through the woods with a shotgun.

    After a fight, Emma managed to get hold of the gun. She fired off a shot and run off. It was then revealed that Finn had just happened to be standing in the position where the gun had been fired. He later died of his injuries. Sobbbb!

    8. Kidnap of baby Isaac

    As if there wasn’t anything more Emma could do in her short time in the village, she added baby kidnap to the list.

    After Moira regained consciousness in hospital, she was alarmed to learn that Emma had taken little baby Isaac. But, Moira got her revenge though and shoved Emma off a bridge – killing her.

    Read more: Nicola to expose Tom, one fan theory predicts

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  • The Barton family tree: From Mucky Moira to tragic John, James and Emma

    The Barton family tree: From Mucky Moira to tragic John, James and Emma

    The Barton family in Emmerdale burst onto our screens in 2009. The brood were the brainchild of the then executive producer Gavin Blyth, who wanted to overhaul the show by bringing in a sexy, modern farming family.

    The Bartons were originally a five piece, made up of farmer John, his wife Moira and their three teenage children – Holly, Adam and Hannah.

    Four years later saw the arrival of John’s older brother James Barton, and his three sons, Pete, Ross and Finn. And then along came James’s former wife, Emma – who definitely brought the drama with her.

    Like the ill-fated King family, the Bartons rank up there with Emmerdale’s most cursed clans. Half of them are now six feet under and only Moira and Matty (formerly Hannah) remain in the village flying the Barton flag.

    Here’s a breakdown of who is (or was) who in the brood and their major moments.

    Moira Dingle aka Natalie J Robb in Emmerdale
    The most glam farmer around, Moira! (Credit: ITV)

    Moira Dingle – nee Barton, matriarch of the family in Emmerdale

    Moira, played by Natalie J Robb, is one of Emmerdale’s most popular characters.

    She came to the village in July 2009, when she and husband John purchased Butlers Farm from the newly-divorced Andy Sugden.

    Moira and John were childhood sweethearts. They’d married young and had three teenage children – son Adam and daughters Holly and Hannah (who later transitioned to Matty).

    On the outside, the Bartons were a solid couple. However, it wasn’t long before Moira found herself unable to resist the charms of a certain Cain Dingle.

    Their affair ended Moira’s marriage to John, who then sadly perished in a car crash.
    After John’s untimely death, Moira reunited with Cain and went on to marry him in 2014.

    Two years later Moira’s world was shattered when daughter Holly died from a heroin overdose.

    Happiness followed in 2017 when she gave birth to Cain’s son Isaac. But his arrival came as something of a shock to Moira, who didn’t realise she was pregnant.

    Moira and Cain’s marriage has survived betrayals on both sides but they remain one of soap’s most popular partnerships.

    John Barton in Emmerdale smiles
    The original head of the Barton family (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    John Barton

    John Barton, played by James Thornton, was Moira’s first husband. A farmer by trade, John was a loyal and hardworking man who always tried to put his family first.

    John had an older brother called James, but the pair fell out after James bedded Moira. Moira strayed again with Cain Dingle, which broke John’s heart and led him to end their marriage.

    The couple came close to a reunion, but fate dealt them a cruel blow when John was killed in a car crash.

    Moira hugs Holly tightly on the sofa
    Holly’s addiction saw her meet a tragic end (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Holly Barton

    Holly Barton, played by Sophie Powles, was Moira and John’s first-born child.

    The party-loving schoolgirl was the most unruly of the Barton kids. After a brief fling with a still-closeted Aaron Dingle, Holly began dabbling with cocaine.

    Her recreational drug use spiraled into an uncontrollable heroin addiction, which saw her resorting to theft and prostitution to fund her habit. Moira and John took action and forced Holly to go cold turkey. But the trauma of her dad’s death caused her to relapse.

    After eventually getting clean Holly moved to London with her sister Hannah in 2012.
    She returned four years later on the run from a drug dealer.

    Sadly Holly couldn’t beat her addiction and suffered a fatal overdose in September 2016. The character’s death, which wasn’t announced before transmission, has gone down as one of Emmerdale’s most dramatic exits.

    Adam Barton in Emmerdale looks serious on the phone
    He could come back… (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Adam Barton

    Adam Barton, played by Adam Thomas, is the son of Moira and her late brother-in-law James. He didn’t discover the identity of his biological dad until he was in his twenties, and had always assumed he was the son of John.

    A down to earth cheeky chap, Adam struck up a bromance with Aaron Dingle, which endured throughout his time in the village.

    Adam married Victoria Sugden in 2015. However, his fertility problems meant the couple were unable to have children.

    The character left the village in 2018 after admitting to the murder of his aunt Emma Barton, to protect his mum Moira, who was the real killer. After ‘confessing’ to the crime, Adam decided to go on the run and escaped in a shipping container.

    Now divorced from Vic, Adam remains a fugitive and is living abroad somewhere.

    Matty looks upset and beaten in his prison cell
    Things have been hard for Matty this year (Credit: ITV)

    Matty Barton

    Matty Barton – formerly known as Hannah – is Moira and John’s youngest child.
    The character, who has been played by Ash Palmisciano since 2018, identified as female during his early years in the village.

    As a teenager, Matty was shy and had a string of short-lived flings with unsuitable lads. After flunking his A-levels, Matty went to live in London with his sister Holly.
    During his time there, Hannah transitioned to male and changed his name to Matty.

    He returned to Emmerdale in 2018 and underwent top surgery the following year.
    Matty got his happy ever after in 2024 when he married long term girlfriend Amy Wyatt.

    However a stint in prison earlier this year has changed him for good. In a male prison, forced to hide his trans secret, Matty, who was innocent, found life very hard. He even arranged for his cellmate to beat him up as he felt safer in hospital than inside.

    James Barton with his leg braced up looking scared in a chair
    James met a miserable end (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    James Barton and his family in Emmerdale

    Fellow farmer and single dad James Barton, played by Bill Ward, set up home in village in October 2013. He was the brother of John Barton and father of Pete, Ross, Finn and Adam Barton (who was originally thought to be John’s son).

    James and John had been close growing up, but became estranged after James slept with John’s wife Moira – which later transpired had resulted in her conceiving Adam.
    James raised his sons Pete, Ross and Finn alone after ex-wife Emma walked out on them.

    He started a romance with Woolpack landlady Chas Dingle, but she dumped him after Emma returned on the scene and schemed her way back into James’s affections.

    James’s fate was sealed when he started to grow closer to Moira again. Jealous Emma held him hostage, and when he tried to escape her clutches she pushed him off a bridge. This started a chain of events that led to the Hotton Bypass Crash.

    Miraculously, James survived the fall, but succumbed to his injuries in hospital.

    Emma Barton looks scared in church
    James’s wife was unhinged (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Emma Barton

    Emma Barton, played by Gillian Kearney, was the unhinged former wife of James Barton. She was also mum to his three sons, Pete, Ross and Finn.

    The character had a complicated and messy backstory.

    As a young mother, Emma had been gripped by postnatal depression and terrified of her husband James’s closeness to sister-in-law, Moira.

    Pushed to the edge, she attempted to suffocate her middle son, Ross with a pillow – which was witnessed by his older brother, Pete. Emma had then fled, abandoning her family and wasn’t heard from for more than 20 years.

    Two decades later, Emma was tracked down by her youngest lad, Finn and came to live in the village. She eventually reconciled with all her boys and got back together with ex-husband, James.

    But Emma was unable to get over the revelation that James had fathered a child with Moira.

    After making it look as if James’s fall was an accident, Emma got away with murder for 10 months until Finn found out the truth and she unintentionally shot him dead.

    Emma met her own grisly end when she was pushed off a viaduct by sister-in-law Moira in a storyline dubbed ‘Who Killed Emma Barton?’

    Pete broods in his wedding suit in Emmerdale
    Love hasn’t always been lucky for Pete (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Pete Barton

    Pete Barton, played by Anthony Quinlan, is the eldest son of the late James and Emma Barton and probably best remembered for his rivalry with brother Ross.

    On the day of his wedding to Debbie Dingle, Pete discovered she’d been sleeping with Ross behind his back. But before he could do anything a helicopter crashed into their venue!

    In the aftermath, Pete believed he’d killed Ross and drove his body to the woods, where he dumped him. Ross was later revealed to be alive, and Pete and Debbie got their marriage annulled.

    Pete also had a short stint in prison after he assaulted Ross.

    After failed romances with Tracy Robinson, Rhona Goskirk and making a pass at his Auntie Moira (ick!), Pete left the village in February 2020 to go and live with Ross in Liverpool.

    Ross Barton looks brooding in Emmerdale
    An acid attack changed Ross’ life forever (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Ross Barton

    Ross Barton is the bad boy middle son of the late James and Emma Barton.

    He was a hugely popular character and actor Michael Parr won numerous awards for his portrayal of the Dales bad lad.

    The stereotypical black sheep of the family, Ross preferred to play by his own rules. Ross was initially characterised as a criminal. His first appearance saw him hijacking Laurel Thomas’s car.

    But underneath that hard man exterior was a soft centre, which was shown during his romance with cancer-stricken Donna Windsor.

    Ross had an eye for the ladies – he bedded Charity Dingle (which resulted in her getting pregnant with Moses) and also had an affair with her daughter Debbie.

    After enduring the loss of his father James, Ross faced his darkest hour in 2018 when he was scarred for life in a targeted acid attack.

    Later that year, Ross decided he was done with the Dales and left to start a new life with his girlfriend Rebecca White and her son Sebastian.

    Finn looks worried
    Shot by his own mother (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Tragic Finn Barton in Emmerdale

    Finn Barton was Pete and Emma’s youngest son and little brother to Ross and Pete.
    The character was played by Joe Gill.

    Studious, and far more sensible than both his brothers, Finn had just finished a degree in economics when he arrived in the village. With big plans to travel in Asia, Finn took on a job as a cleaner at The Grange B&B to earn money.

    Finn was openly gay, but didn’t have much luck with men. One particular date, Brad, spiked his drink, which resulted in Finn ending up in hospital.

    He was besties with Victoria Sugden, and they made a pact to marry if they both reached 30 and were still single.

    In 2015, Finn tracked down his estranged mum Emma and forgave her for running out on them when he was a baby.

    Unfortunately his decision to allow Emma back into his life proved to be fatal one.
    Finn died in 2017 after being accidentally shot by Emma.

    He was taken to hospital but suffered a cardiac arrest and passed away, aged just 25.

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