ITV Emmerdale fans ‘work out’ Rose Jackson twist after she mysteriously ‘disappears’
Emmerdale viewers are convinced that Rose Jackson is not dead, after she mysteriously disappeared following her dramatic showdown with Kim Tate and Will Taylor
Emmerdale fans are speculating that Rose Jackson, played by Christine Tremarco, may not be dead after her sudden disappearance. The character arrived in the Dales earlier this year as Will Taylor’s (Dean Andrews) estranged ex-wife and Dawn Taylor’s (Olivia Bromley) mother.
It was later revealed that Rose was being blackmailed by Ruby Fox-Milligan (Beth Cordingly), who is determined to destroy Kim Tate (Claire King). After Kim was forced to leave her home due to Rose’s schemes, she realised that Rose was targeting her and suspected another person was involved.
This week, Kim discovered the truth and sought revenge, unaware that Will had cheated on her with Rose, which Rose had secretly recorded. After a confrontation at Home Farm, Kim ordered Rose to leave permanently.
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Alongside husband Will, they left Rose in an abandoned area during Thursday’s episode (August 1). However, the plot took a twist when an unknown character found Rose, causing her to disappear mysteriously.
Corrie enthusiasts think they’ve cracked the case regarding Rose’s mysterious exit, with a scene showing her belongings scattered on the ground but with no sign of Rose herself. They’re theorising it’s all a ploy, reports the Express.
After seeing Rose’s bag, a drawing from her grandkids and a hospital letter just lying in the grass, fans are buzzing with theories that she’s still alive and this is all an elaborate “setup.”
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On an Emmerdale fan group, one eagle-eyed viewer posted: “Why would you leave something so personal behind, if you’ve done away with someone.”
Someone else agreed, replying: “A setup definitely.” Another fan speculated: “I think Will drove back to Rose. Will took her to a train station or airport with the hush money he gave her to stop her from blackmailing him.”
“It’s all a sham the items were left to look like a kidnap or murder. Kim’s too clever for that kind of messy business,” another chimed in.
Adding fuel to the theory fire, one person noted the lack of a phone among the discarded effects: “There was no phone in the left items either hmmmm.”