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Sophie McCoid

ITV Emmerdale fans spot huge problem as Harriet hides Malone's body

Tonight's Emmerdale got off to a very dramatic start as Dawn shot corrupt police officer DI Malone three times.

Harriet and Dawn thought he was already dead, as Harriet had hit him with a kettle in self defence.

As they were speaking about what to do with his body, he suddenly got up and tried to hit them, but Dawn swung round and shot him repeatedly.

Harriet and Dawn were shocked, but Dawn said they should call the police and tell them it was done in self defence.

But Harriet said they had to hide the body and wrapped the police officer in a rug.

Fans were thrilled the detective had finally met his demise, but noticed a big problem with Harriet's actions, as she is a vicar and meant to tell the truth.

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Kate Waugh said: "Harriet is the most rubbish vicar ever."

Rach said: "Never known a Vicar like it, May the Good Lord strike her down."

Christine Webb said: "Not sure Harriet's cut out for being a vicar."

@sharigledhill said: "Harriet is the worst vicar in the world."

As Will said he was coming back to the house Harriet screamed at Dawn and said they had to move the body to the car.

She began to drag him down the path, as Dawn stood there helpless, before eventually opening the boot.

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But viewers noticed another problem, as they pointed out that people would surely notice the rug was missing from the living room.

Mark James said: "Won’t Will notice the missing rug?"

Chris said: "Won't anyone notice the rug missing."

And Catherine Foster said: "I wonder if anyone will take notice that the rug has gone."

*Emmerdale continues at 7pm on ITV on Friday

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