EMMERDALE has revealed the truth about Tom King’s brutal assault - and it wasn’t Sam Dingle.
The ITV soap teased in spoilers how abuser Tom was going to be found bleeding after being attacked in the village - and in today’s episode that played out.
But not everything was as it seems.
At the beginning of the episode Jimmy was unable to get through to Nicola, who was still ignoring him, and Tom’s presence in the cottage wound him up.
He ended up telling Tom to make himself scarce for the day with Tom realising Jimmy was beginning to see through his poor little me act.
Later he was found by Laurel at the church, bleeding, and he claimed he’d been attacked.
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She took him home and he insisted he couldn’t report the attack to the police, claiming it was the Dingles.
His lies worked and Jimmy promised to back him to the hilt - higher if necessary - and he got him to agree not to report Sam’s attack.
However by the end of the episode the truth emerged as Tom met up with his solicitor pal.
“I’ve got a splinter from whacking you with that branch,” his friend said.
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Tom replied: “I wish mine was just a splinter, but it was worth it.”
His pal told him: “There have got to be easier ways to get sympathy.”
“Well smashing up my car only worked a bit, and the hate messages weren’t going to cut it…” said Tom.
His solicitor then told him that it was becoming too crazy and that he wouldn’t represent him any more - but Tom wasn’t going to let that happen.
He told him: “I really don’t want to have to start again with another solicitor so let’s just carry on.
“You’ve got my back and I’ve got yours. I won’t have to say anything because you are going to do your job and make sure that I’m not charged.
Belle Dingle's biggest Emmerdale storylines
Mineshaft fall
One of her first storylines occured when the character was just seven-years-old. She was under the care of her uncle Shadrach Dingle (Andy Devine), who fell asleep. Daz Eden (Luke Tittensor) paid them a visit where he brought his pet ferret Spike. Although she was sternly warned against it, Belle let the animal out the cage and chased it through the fields. She she pursued the animal, she accidently fell down a mine shaft and had to be rescued.
Killing of Gemma Andrews
Gemma Andrews was played by actress Tendai Rinomhota. She was initially best friends with Belle before boys got in the way. After various dramatic moments, they got into an altercation. Belle pushed her to the ground in anger and Gemma hit her head. Belle was apologetic and she tried to help, but Gemma told her to stay away and they walked off in different directions. However, Harriet Finch (Katherine Dow Blyton) was left horrified after she found Gemma's body near a hedge and she later passed away in hospital. Although Belle confessed her actions to Lisa (Jane Cox), her mother told her not to go to the police. But she later left the funeral to hand herself in, where she was charged with murder.
Jermaine Bailey affair
Belle first encountered Dr. Jermaine Bailey (Micah Balfour) when she needed treatment after she cut her hand on some glass. She was initially attracted to him, although she soon found out that he was already married. They could not stay away from each other as they met up at a factory to have sex. However, they accidentally started a fire when a candle was knocked into a bin. When he found out she was just 17-years-old, he tried to end their relationship, but they soon got back together. Belle later confessed the details of the affair to Jermaine's wife, Angie Bailey (Nina Toussaint-White), after she became suspicious. Although he revealed plans to leave, she told him that she was pregnant. However she was actually faking it in an attempt to prevent him from leaving.
Schizophrenia diagnosis
After the details about the affair were revealed, Belle had a breakdown in the café. After paramedics were called, Belle went missing. A body was found by the police, but Zak (Steve Halliwell) and Lisa were relieved when they went to identify the body to discover that it was not Belle. After living rough, she collapsed from malnutrition and dehydration and was taken to hospital. When Zak and Lisa visited, Belle lashed out as she thought they would kill her. Belle was later assessed by doctors and after she claims that she could hear more than one voice, Jermaine thought she might have schizophrenia. The Dingle parents are informed that it might be best to send Belle to a unit in Surrey to recover from the episode. Six weeks later she returns to the village to visit her family.
Lachlan White
Belle was known for her relationship with Lachlan White (Thomas Atkinson). The actor was known amongst soap fans for his portrayal of the serial killer from 2014 until September 2018. During his killing spree, he committed a number of murders. These included his mum and grandfather, Chrissie and Lawrence White, his best friend Gerry Roberts and a conman who pretended to be Gerry’s uncle. He attempted to kill rival Robert Sugden (Ryan Hawley) and Liv Flaherty (Isobel Steele) when he believed she discovered him. Many viewers also believed he had killed his aunt Rebecca, but both times she was revealed to be alive. When his crimes were discovered, he tried to go on the run where he kidnapped his girlfriend Belle Dingle. She then tried to escape, but was run over by Robert and Ross Barton (Michael Parr) who were looking for the duo.
Tom King
Belle married Thomas King (James Chase) in 2024, but soon after the marriage descended into chaos as Belle became part of a coercive control storyline. He locked her inside the house, secretly filmed her using CCTV, and subjected her to severe mental and physical abuse. He would also emotionally manipulate her too as he regulated and disposed of some of her mental health medication. After he made her think her beloved dog piper was killed in a road accident, she soon discovered his true nature. She tied to break free of his grip by telling her family. After he then tried to make her life hell in revenge, she attacked him with an axe in an act of desperation.
“And one more thing - I’m thinking we need to come up with a back up plan in case things get worse.
“I can’t go to prison so we need to do whatever it takes - legal or not.”