Warning: This discussion may reveal crucial plot points from the Emmerdale episode aired on March 13, 2025, which is now streaming on ITVX. Proceed with caution if you wish to avoid spoilers.
This article discusses themes of child sexual abuse that some readers may find upsetting.
In the most recent episode of Emmerdale, two astounding truths were ultimately revealed to those who had been unaware.
Ruby Fox-Miligan, portrayed by Beth Cordingly, has been deeply committed to shield her daughter Steph (Georgia Jay) from the appalling reality that Steph was conceived due to Anthony Fox’s (Nicholas Day) acts of child sexual abuse.
In the end, it was tormented Ruby who took Anthony’s life, a fact that was later concealed by Caleb Miligan (William Ash) and other relatives in the family.
However, Steph, unaware of it, sensed some suspicious activity was taking place, and was determined to inform the authorities unless her parents disclosed all the details to her.
From now on, things will never be the same for everyone involved, as significant revelations are about to unfold, so proceed with caution if you don’t want crucial plot twists spoiled.

Caleb confessed to killing Anthony, and Steph ordered him to hand himself in to the police.
In a firm promise to Ruby, Caleb assured her of his strength and his ability to deal with the situation at hand. With newfound determination, Caleb departed, leading Ruby to disclose everything in heart-wrenching moments.
After discovering Anthony’s appalling, genuine character, Steph was left stunned – and she felt a wave of self-disgust upon recognizing that she had been shaped by his abusive actions.
In simpler terms, Steph was informed by a wounded Ruby that she was prepared to give up her own life for Steph’s sake. Later, Ruby admitted the shocking truth – it was actually Ruby, not Caleb, who had committed the murder of Anthony.
As the women sprinted towards the police station, preventing Caleb from surrendering himself, viewers found themselves questioning the direction the shattered family would take next.
Additionally, this heart-wrenching story wasn’t the only surprise unfolding, as it became clear to Vanessa Woodfield (Michelle Hardwick), who was grieving, that Mary Goskirk (Louise Jameson) had been Suzy Merton’s (Martelle Edinborough)’s hidden romantic partner.
Chaos erupted at the Woolpack when Vanessa openly humiliated Mary. But could this shocking revelation permanently end their friendship?
People who have been touched by Ruby’s story can seek help through the NSPCC’s website. Additionally, you may reach out to them via their helpline at 0808 800 5000. For individuals seeking assistance from Rape Crisis, they can visit their website and contact their 24/7 support line at 0808 500 2222.
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2025-03-13 16:03