Ian is pushing his Reverend act while directing Jordan Howard (Colleen Zenk) to kill Sharon Newman (Sharon Case) after that murderous pairing ended Heather Stevens’ (Vail Bloom) life. The depths of Ian’s immorality are too deep to measure while he continues to sink lower.
Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) told Michael Baldwin (Christian Le Blanc) to get rid of Ian, with little subtext implied.
Mariah Copeland (Camryn Grimes) told the man who helped steal her from Sharon that she would kill him if he didn’t do as commanded. But Victor and Mariah are the only two people who want Ian dead.
Nikki and Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow) are concerned that Victor will get carried away. They know he is compelled to protect the Newman family, which makes him vulnerable to becoming a suspect.
Ian claims to have written a letter telling the authorities Victor is a threat in case he meets a strange fate. That bit of dialogue felt like foreshadowing in and of itself.
Victor’s open comments to Michael about Ian let the audience know that some outcome will be realized, likely sooner rather than later. So, fans hope as little destruction as possible is exacted before Ian is dealt with.
Mariah was already set off. She was stunned to see the man who stole her childhood from her grasping Tessa Porter (Cait Fairbanks) outside of Society.
Ian’s claim that he may have saved Tessa’s life doesn’t add up. Yet, none of the participants knew Ian drugged Tessa so that he could administer his antidote.
The moment Mariah realizes Ian is involved in Sharon’s kidnapping, it will be the same point in the plot when Grimes’ character becomes a real threat to his life.
She was already prepared to silence him because of his proximity to her family. The second soapy information drop will instantly make Mariah a candidate to remove him from the earth.
Killing two birds with one stone is a cliched idiom. But it can be applied to this storyline.
Jordan was stunned by Ian’s desire to want to release her from the prison the Newman family put her in. She was initially grateful that he had created an identity switch, which made it happen.
However, time and the pressure of their mounting crimes have turned Jordan from Ian’s ally to an embittered enemy. That is a factor that makes her another suspect if he’s found dead and the audience hasn’t witnessed his execution.
However, a second element makes Jordan the most likely to kill him. She’s a secondary character and a villain.
Her runway was short from the moment viewers saw her return. Having Jordan kill Ian would fulfill the feeling that Ian’s a goner and allow someone who isn’t a main character to take the fall this winter.
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