The Young and the Restless reveals that Sharon’s plan is progressing as she seeks revenge on Daniel for Cassie’s death, and this is just the start.
Meanwhile, Chance is shocked to find solid evidence related to Heather’s death in the apartment where she once lived, uncovering more than he ever anticipated.
But that’s exactly what occurred when her phone proclaimed its arrival. Phyllis’ support prompted Daniel to approve Chance’s search.
Did Sharon Go Too Far?
Without it, the restored Genoa City Police Department investigator would have most certainly obtained a warrant.
Faith is empathetic. Lucy’s recent behavior is irrelevant now that the lady she believed to be her mother has died.
As viewers are aware, Heather’s death was not peaceful.
Sharon either murdered her by mistake and disposed of her body to conceal the crime, or some unknown or unsuspected figure is responsible.
Lucy’s anguish is deep. She’ll never get over what occurred.
Her horror is likely to worsen now that Chance believes he has discovered what appears to be clear proof of foul play. Sharon is in two minds.
One aspect of her psyche is scared that her perceived deeds will be exposed, while another feels relieved that Daniel is about to suffer a huge fall.
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Using the Cameron projection is a trick. Sharon conjures him to excuse her heinous crimes, which appear to include murdering Heather.