Dominic Power: Cameron will 'probably murder again'
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Emmerdale star Dominic Power has warned his character Cameron Murray will probably kill again.
Cameron became a murderer last year when he killed Carl King in a fit of rage during Emmerdale's 40th anniversary live episode, and is now a serial killer after bumping off Alex Moss to stop him revealing his secret.
Dominic told ITV's Daybreak: "What I've been told I can tell you is that I probably will murder again."
He also teased that bad boy Robbie Lawson is treading on dangerous ground by getting on the wrong side of Cameron.
But the actor admitted he is really enjoying playing a serial killer. Dominic revealed: "Sometimes I read the scripts and I think, 'Cameron - we need to talk, mate! This is getting a bit too much!'
"It's brilliant, and the best thing about Cameron is that he started off as quite an everyman, a nice guy, a family guy - he was OK. And through the situations, he's turned into this horrible villain! So he's complicated and it's nice, because it's not just black and white simple."
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