Emmerdale fans are bracing for fresh heartbreak as Charity Dingle receives a chilling voice note from her missing husband Mackenzie Boyd. With Mack’s grisly death at the hands of serial killer John Sugden still a secret, next week’s episodes will leave Charity shattered as she clings to hope—unaware of the brutal truth.
Charity Reels From Mack’s Message
After weeks of rows over the controversial surrogacy arrangement, Charity is left devastated when a new message from Mackenzie lands on her phone. The note appears to be Mack’s final goodbye, ending their marriage and hinting that he has moved on.
Convinced he’s gone to London on a stag do, Charity believes their relationship is over and breaks down in grief. With Chas by her side, she mourns the loss of her husband—still oblivious to the fact that Mack is already dead.
Was the Voice Note Mack’s Final Words?
Viewers know the truth: Mackenzie was murdered last week in a brutal showdown with John Sugden. But the voice note leaves a chilling mystery—
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Did John force Mackenzie to record a farewell message before killing him?
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Has John somehow faked the recording to cover his tracks?
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Or does the note hide a clue about Mack’s disappearance that could expose John’s crimes?
With Charity still in the dark, the message may become a crucial piece of the puzzle in the weeks ahead.
Aaron’s Growing Suspicions
Meanwhile, Aaron Dingle begins to question John’s behaviour as cracks appear in their new relationship. John continues to sneak off, leaving Aaron uneasy about what he’s hiding.
Actor Danny Miller teased that Aaron is starting to hear “Mackenzie and Robert’s voices in the back of his head,” warning him that something isn’t right.
But Aaron’s desperate desire to make things work blinds him to the danger he’s in—living alone with a man capable of cold-blooded murder.
Trouble Ahead in the Dales
As John’s lies close in and Charity clings to the voice note, the tension is set to explode. Will someone uncover the truth about Mackenzie’s fate before John claims another victim?