Emmerdale: Rhona Goskirk learns the grizzly details of Graham Foster's murder

And Vanessa Woodfield urges her not to go looking for the killer

Author: Marianna MansonPublished 21st Jan 2020

Next week on Emmerdale, Priya Sharma and Billy Chapman are searching the area around the bridge for Tip when they come across the abandoned HOP van.

Clearly having hit something, Billy decides to investigate – and his horrified to find Graham's cold and lifeless corpse beneath the bridge.

Charity and Noah Dingle

Rhona Goskirk is in for a shock when the police arrive at her front door and tell her that Graham Foster's body has been found.

She's even more horrified when they explain that they're treating his death as a murder. As Rhona recounts Graham's last movements, Vanessa Woodfield urges her not to go looking for the killer.

Elsewhere, Charity Dingle wants the truth out of Noah and when he tells her that is was Sarah Sugden's, and not Graham's fault that he was in hospital, Charity sees red.

Victoria Sugden and Luke Posner play happy families with baby Harry

But when Sarah insists the drugs weren't hers and that Danny has been arrested, Charity doesn't know what to think anymore.

Meanwhile, Jai Sharma is shaken when Rishi tells him that he attacked Jimmy King on the night of Graham's murder, and Amy Wyatt is concerned to see Victoria Sugden and Luke Posner playing happy families with Harry.

Billy and Priya are searching the area around the bridge for Tip when they see the abandoned and damaged HOP van, and Billy suggests they investigate what it might have hit.

They're horrified to find Graham's lifeless, frosty corpse in the tunnel. Back at Smithy, Rhona is desperately trying to get hold of Graham on the phone - why isn't he answering?

It soon becomes clear when DS Ward and DI Dent arrive at their front door and break the news that Graham's body has been found – and they're treating it as murder.

A distraught Rhona's world is thrown into chaos, and when Vanessa warns her not to go looking for the murderer and to prioritise her own safety, Rhona is left rattled.

Elsewhere, Charity is relieved that Noah has left hospital but is determined to get to the bottom of what happened that resulted in him landing there.

She's caught off guard when Noah explains it was because of Sarah – and not Graham – that he got hurt. Charity vows to get answers.

The next day, Charity wants to chat with Sarah and Sarah is in for a shock when Charity tells her that she knows that the drugs were the reason Noah had to go to hospital.

But the plot thickens for Charity when Sarah tells her that the drugs weren't hers, and it's because of her that Danny got arrested for what happened to Noah.

By the end of their conversation, Charity doesn't know what to think or who to blame – and tries to make sense of everything over a drink at the Woolpack.

Jai recovers from his heavy week, Rishi and Manpreet explain to him everything that happened while he was high.

Jai is shocked to be told that on the night of Graham's murder, he'd attacked Jimmy. Could this mean there were other events he doesn't remember?

Meanwhile, Victoria can't help but be concerned when she learns that Wendy has been off work for weeks, and she hasn't heard from her.

At Keeper's Cottage, Victoria and Luke are getting to know baby Harry after bringing him home from the hospital.

A suspicious Amy observes the scene, concerned to see Victoria, Luke and Harry playing happy families on the sofa.

Now let's catch up on what's happening this week.

Prepare for a whodunnit with implications on the whole village as Graham Foster is found dead on the opening day of Hawkford Outdoor pursuits.

And with Graham's scheming affecting most of Emmerdale at one time or another, there's nobody that isn't a suspect.

Over the course of next week we'll see the events prior to the murder unfold from the different perspectives of various villagers, culminating in Graham's own story on Friday.

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