Emmerdale fans 'work out' Liv prison escape after Meena evidence clue 👀
Emmerdale fans think they have worked out how Liv Flaherty will be freed from prison and it involves the police finding evidence that Meena Jutla killed Ben Tucker.
During Tuesday's episode, Ellis Chapman pretended to have a dentist appointment to Billy Fletcher so he could secretly meet up with love interest Belle Dingle. Soap watchers have now predicted that due to Ellis working at the cricket pavilion, he could discover Meena's tin of evidence at Leanna's allotment, which as a result will free Liv.
One person said: "If only Vinny & Liv knew literally all the evidence they need is currently buried at Liam's precious allotment then Vinny wouldn't have to actually ask Manpreet to lie/or plant something in Meena's B & B room #Emmerdale #JusticeForLiv.
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