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July 19, 2025

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It's a week of chaos, drama and unexpected twists in the Dales and it begins with Liam making a return visit to Owen's home. Unable to get a response he calls the police who arrive and soon confirm Owen's death.

As DS Walsh shows Liam a written confession on Owen’s laptop - it looks like John’s dastardly plan is working perfectly. The detective arrives to tell Cain and Tracy they have found a “suicide note” confessing to Nate’s death. Back at the surgery, John acts suitably shocked when Liam relays the news of Owen’s confession and death.

However, it turns out that pinning the crime on someone else hasn’t entirely eased John’s conscience, as even with someone to blame, Cain is still in turmoil over his son’s death. Struggling with his guilt, John turns to the helpline for support. Meanwhile, Robert thinks there's something fishy about it all and arranges to meet Owen's brother, who reveals that the supposed murderer had a cast-iron alibi for the day of Nate’s death.

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