Hostage shock for Emmerdale killer

Nathan Wylde (Lyndon Ogbourne) and Natasha Wylde (Amanda Donohoe) during a scene in tonight's Emmerdale
11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Emmerdale murderess Natasha Wylde looks on in horror as she makes the shocking discovery that her son is being held hostage over her husband's death.

The mother-of three, played by Amanda Donohoe, is forced to make a life-changing decision when she finds out Cain Dingle (Jeff Hordley) has captured nasty Nathan Wylde (Lyndon Ogbourne).

Innocent Ryan Lamb (James Sutton) was last night found guilty of the murder of his father Mark, having been set up by twisted half-brother Nathan.

Viewers will soon find out whether Natasha's conscience will force her to turn herself in for the murder of bigamist Mark.

Alternatively, she might hand Nathan over to the police to save her own skin, or simply go on the run before the truth comes out.

Donohoe, who has filmed her final scenes after two years in the rural soap, said: "Natasha didn't really plan for Ryan to be set up for the murder, it was down to Nathan.

"But as events have got out of control she's had to get on with it out of sheer desperation. When Ryan was found guilty she thought it was all over, but in tonight's episode events take a drastic turn."

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