Tim O'Leary - Marriage With Emily

Marriage With Emily

Soon after he was released Tim and Emily decided to get married, although the ceremony was held in secret to prevent Jessie trying to stop them.

On the day of the wedding Emily only just made it to the registry office in time after being held up at the hair salon. While Tim wore a traditional suit, Emily opted for something a little different and got married wearing a white boob tube, mini skirt, white fur coat and a cowgirl Stetson.

Jessie found out about the wedding but was too late to prevent them getting married. She argued with Tim outside the registry office, but he ignored her and drove away with Emily in a stretch Limo, to spend their first night in a hotel. The next day they returned to the close, but Jessie refused to allow Tim to stay with Emily in the bungalow. It seemed the newly weds would have nowhere to live until Mick agreed to let them stay at No 5 while he and Yvonne were away on holiday.

Emily persuaded Tim to hold a party at the Johnson house while Mick was away, and although this seemed a good idea, things turned nasty after Sotto ( one of Tim's ex gaol mates ) turned up. He overheard Emily boasting that Tim had set him up for a beating while he was in prison, so in an act of revenge Sotto and his mate smashed Mick's wide screen TV.

Despite this Mick allowed Tim and Emily to continue living at No 5, until he decided to move away from the close after splitting up with Yvonne. Luckily Jimmy took pity on them and offered to let both Tim and Emily stay at his house.

Tim almost ended up in prison again after supplying Ron Dixon with the gun used to shoot Clint Moffat, but Jimmy persuade Ron to tell police he got the gun from Sotto. Jimmy encouraged Tim to stay away from crime, but he found it impossible to get a good job with a prison record.

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