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Young and The Restless Spoilers: Hope’s Not The Killer – Victor Told Nikki Adam Murdered AJ!

The Young and the Restless: Victor Newman (Eric Braeden), Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Neman)The Young and the Restless spoilers tease that Adam Newman (Mark Grossman) could be about to get the shock of his life, and it won’t be pretty. If this rumor is true, he will be devastated and a return to normalcy will be a long way away.

Adam thinks he’s in the catbird seat, make that the big boy chair, now that he’s successfully blackmailed one of the most powerful men on the planet into giving him the top job at his company.

If speculation is true, this one sleazy move will backfire on him big time and come back to haunt him in ways no one could have imagined.

The Young and the Restless Spoilers – Adam Newman Thinks He’s So Smart But What Is His Unconscious Hiding?

Adam has never gotten over the fact that his dad, Victor Newman (Eric Braeden), left him to be raised by a single mother years ago in Kansas.

Never mind that Victor has tried and tried to make it up to him over the years, Adam’s chip on his shoulder just seems to grow bigger and bigger.

Which is why he blackmailed him into giving him the top spot at Newman Enterprises.

Y&R spoilers – Victor Newman Spilled All To Nikki Newman About Who Really Killed AJ Montalvo All Those Years Ago

Smarmy Adam thinks he has proof that Victor committed a murder at his Kansas home—that is the piece of blackmail he is holding over him. Victor didn’t fight Adam over this, he rolled over and handed Adam the CEO spot.

Except that Victor has proclaimed his innocence to his loved ones. So, who really killed AJ?

The Young and the Restless Spoilers – Is Adam Newman A killer?

Many viewers believe Hope Coleman (Signy Coleman) was the real killer, and that Victor covered up the crime to protect her. That makes sense if Victor wanted Adam’s mom not to suffer. But Hope is dead and it makes no sense to protect a dead woman, let alone to capitulate to Adam now over a crime that can’t be prosecuted.

Which leaves Adam as the killer. It makes sense—who else would Victor protect? If Adam is the killer, he could be prosecuted.

Adding to the intrigue, Adam recently got a very thoughtful, confused look on his face after talking about the event. As if something was tugging at his mind, but he couldn’t quite place his finger on what was nagging him—murder perhaps?!

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