Robert and Tracy caught in the toilets up to no good together in Emmerdale

Emmerdale Spoilers: Robert and Tracy Caught in a Shocking Toilet Revenge Plot

Just when the village thinks the nightmare is over, Emmerdale proves that death doesn’t always mean peace — especially when revenge is still on the table.

Jon is gone. Truly gone. There’s no dramatic resurrection, no surprise return lurking in the shadows. His violent end came during a desperate struggle with Victoria Sugden, who fought back when he attacked her. In a grim twist of fate, she stabbed him in the neck with one of his own medical needles — the same type he used to murder Nate and set this entire chain of horror in motion.

Authorities rule Jon’s death a suicide, officially clearing Victoria of wrongdoing. On paper, she’s free. Emotionally, she’s anything but. The trauma lingers, and the scars run deep.

But while Jon may be buried, the damage he caused is far from forgotten.

He didn’t just kill Nate. He left a trail of destruction across the village. He put a former lover into a coma. He shot Mackenzie Boyd with an arrow and abandoned him in an underground bunker. He nearly cost Jacob Gallagher his life in a twisted act of manipulation disguised as heroism. His reign of terror left multiple victims — and none of them feel justice has truly been served.

Especially not Tracy Shankley.

Jon murdered her husband and even tried to frame her for the crime. For Tracy, prison bars or a death certificate aren’t enough. She wants something symbolic. Something final.

When Jon’s ashes come into her possession, she decides exactly how she’ll take back her power.

She’s going to flush him away.

In a darkly poetic act of vengeance, Tracy plans to pour his ashes down the toilet — sending him into the sewers, where she believes he belongs. To her, it’s not childish. It’s cathartic. It’s reclaiming control from a man who stole everything from her.

And she’s not alone.

Robert Sugden, equally scarred by Jon’s chaos, eagerly backs the plan. He follows Tracy into the pub toilets, determined to witness the symbolic send-off. It’s secretive. Petty. Deeply emotional.

But secrets in the village rarely stay hidden.

When Victoria realizes Robert has left the bar with Tracy — carrying an urn — alarm bells ring. Fearful of what they might be about to do, she rushes after them, dragging Aaron Dingle along for support.

What she finds stops her cold.

Robert and Tracy are crammed into a toilet cubicle together, ashes in hand, moments away from carrying out their grim disposal. Victoria is horrified. Not because Jon deserves dignity — but because she knows this act could spiral into yet another scandal, reopening wounds that haven’t had time to heal.

To Victoria, vengeance won’t bring closure. It will only keep Jon’s shadow hanging over them.

But to Tracy, this is closure.

As tensions flare in that cramped cubicle, the question becomes clear: will Victoria intervene and stop them? Or will she accept that sometimes the only way to move forward is to let the past be washed away — however undignified the method?

In Emmerdale, even the dead can stir chaos.

And this time, revenge is about to go straight down the drain.

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