Y&R Spoilers: Why Would Ian Ward & Jordan Kill Heather? History Offers Some Clues
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The Young and the Restless (Y&R) spoilers indicate that fans have been blown away by the return of Jordan (Colleen Zenk) and Ian Ward (Ray Wise) during the Thursday, November 14 episode.
Causing chaos is what both these characters love to do. They were clearly behind the car collision that left Sharon Newman (Sharon Case) rattled and Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford) fighting for her life, but are they behind Heather Stevens’ (Vail Bloom) murder, too?
The big reason is ‘why’?
The Young And The Restless Spoilers – The Possibilities About The ‘Why’ Are Endless
Y&R spoilers remind fans that Ian Ward has a tumultuous history in the land of Genoa City.
He was once a major thorn in Nikki Newman’s (Melody Thomas Scott) side, as the former leader of a cult she was in. Interestingly enough, Paul Williams (Doug Davidson) was also part of that cult, and as Heather is Paul’s son, is there a connection there?
Not to mention the connection he has with Sharon. After all, her ex-husband, Dylan McAvoy (Steve Burton), was once thought to be his son.
Trying to ruin Sharon’s life makes sense, as well, since Mariah Copeland (Camryn Grimes) is her daughter. Mariah was also part of Ian’s cult at one point, too.
Jordan helping Ian out to ruin Sharon, thus affecting Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow) makes sense, as she’s looking to destroy any and all Newmans.
In addition, there was a point in time that Ian was in Phyllis’ orbit, befriending her and trying to keep his real identity from her. She knew him as “Fred the Fisherman”, so she too, helped try to bring the villain down.
Y&R Spoilers – Maybe Jordan & Ian Ward Are Back To Cause Chaos, But Didn’t Murder Heather?
Y&R spoilers note that fans should always expect the unexpected. Could it be that Jordan and Ian were lurking in the shadows, figured out what Sharon did, but weren’t actually behind Heather’s murder?
They could’ve orchestrated the car collision, to cause chaos, but is there a chance they aren’t the “real” killers? After all, Heather was murdered in September … if Jordan had escaped prison, wouldn’t the Newmans have heard about it?
Then again, if Ian escaped prison (or was released, lawfully), first, he could’ve killed Heather, and then help Jordan escape.
Either way, it looks as if the soap will continue to provide some interesting plot twists in the days and weeks ahead where this storyline is concerned.
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