'Justice will be served' when body's found in Emmerdale
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Emmerdale killer Cameron Murray will receive his justice when the body on Declan's land is identified as missing farmhand Alex Moss.
According to Emmerdale's executive producer, Cameron is right in the frame when Alex's remains are uncovered. He takes desperate measures when he's questioned by the police and decides to frame Adam for the murder!
He’s so successful that even Moira thinks her son is guilty. But Emmerdale’s producer Kate Oates tells TV Times magazine his evasion can’t go on for ever.
"Justice will have to be served, but that could be poetic justice, with Cameron facing the court of Emmerdale and getting a different kind of retribution," she said. "His story doesn’t have to end with the prison or a grave."
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