Tom Lister played Carl from 2004 to 2012 (Picture: ITV)
In recent Emmerdale scenes, Tom King (James Chase) was finally apprehended by police and charged for his abuse of Belle Dingle (Eden Taylor-Draper), much to the delight of fans.
Before facing his comeuppance from the law, he had a final showdown with Belle, in which she pointed out that in trying to distance himself from his dad’s evil reputation, he had become just like him.
But who was Tom’s dad, and why was he so keen to not turn out like him?
Who is Tom King’s dad?
Carl King (Tom Lister) was a force in Emmerdale – but was killed off during the live 40th anniversary episode in October 2012.
During his time on the show, he proved to be a terrifying villain when he was uncovered as the true killer of Tom King Sr – his own father – and later went on to blackmail Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter) before attempting to rape her.
Carl and Chas had an on and off relationship for many years (Picture: ITV/REX/Shutterstock)
Belle warned Tom that he had become just like his dad (Picture: ITV)
Though Tom has been keen to not turn out like his dad, his abuse of Belle isn’t the first time Tom has proved to be a threat to women, having caused havoc for Carl’s ex-fiancé Chas when he was a teenager.
Believing she was responsible for his dad’s demise, he creepily stalked her, sending threatening messages.
The youngster had wanted revenge… but did Chas actually have anything to Carl’s death?
How did Carl go, exactly?
How did Carl King die?
After an eight-year stint on Emmerdale and becoming one of the show’s main antagonists, Carl was murdered by his enemy Cameron Murray (Dominic Power).
The live episode began with Carl’s ex Chas – who jilted him on their wedding day in 2010 in a ploy to get revenge for cheating on her – marrying Dan Spencer (Liam Fox).
However, Carl knew she was having an affair with Cameron, and had been blackmailing the pair to repay the money she’d taken for their ill-intentioned nuptials.
He confronted her, and later went toe-to-toe with Cameron in a church, with the pair insulting each other.
After another confrontation, Carl tried to rape Chas in the back of a campervan – so she smashed a brick over his head in a bid to escape.
Carl arose wounded, and viewers saw him send a picture of Chas and Cameron together on his phone.
Carl turned out to be Tom King Sr’s true killer (Picture: ITV/REX/Shutterstock)
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