Emmerdale character Bear Wolf was in trouble in today’s episode. After the villagers found the evidence, Bear Wolf got trapped in DS Walsh’s theories. She thinks that Paddy’s father was linked to Ray’s business. Thus, the false accusations might lead him to a huge, unexpected problem. Keep reading to get more insights.
Bear Helps The Locals!
Bear Wolf was hopeful that his problems would be over. But this didn’t happen. In an attempt to help Moira, Bear recalled a number plate he hid for Ray Walters when he was on the farm. Kamky helped trace the number plate to a storage unit in the middle of Hotten. Aaron, Paddy, Mack and Robert tried to find it.
They were surprised as they discovered that the unit was full of evidence that the police hadn’t processed. Moira’s family hoped that the documents would prove her innocence.
However, DS Walsh said that the evidence couldn’t be used in court until the documents have been logged. Cain reached the court in time and told Moira, pleading not guilty at the trial.
Bear Loses Control After Facing Shocking Allegations!
Meanwhile, the troubles for Bear increased after the evidence. The police questioned him more. Paddy hoped that Walsh and her team might have found something that might save Bear. However, this wasn’t the case.
DS Walsh said that they had found the documents confirming that Ray had set up a bank account in Bear’s name and had put money in it. Furthermore, Bear told the police that he always took care of him. This made it seem that he knew about the bank account.
Walsh told Bear that the police were dubious that the ex-wrestler killed Ray to try to take control of the entire business. Bear was afraid that he was trapped in Walsh’s theories. Then Paddy visited him. He was stressed as the police didn’t believe him.
Bear couldn’t calm down, and things got worse. Two officers escorted him to his cell. Thus, the soap fans are concerned for the character. They wonder – Will Bear ever be able to escape the prison? Keep following Soap Opera Daily for more Emmerdale updates.
