The Young And The Restless Spoilers: Circumstantial Evidence Points To Sharon’s Eventual Exoneration

The Young And The Restless Spoilers: Circumstantial Evidence Points To Sharon’s Eventual Exoneration

The Young and the Restless spoilers document that Sharon Newman’s (Sharon Case) confession does not feel like the climax. Instead, it appears to be the start of a reveal.

 

Why else have the extraordinary Colleen Zenk (Jordan Howard) and Ray Wise (Ian Ward) return to the cast in the same scene while Phyllis Summers’ (Michelle Stafford) car crash played out?

Seeing Jordan enter a hotel room and Ian inside was a double shot of awesome. More circumstantial evidence indicates Sharon will eventually be exonerated for all coming charges, but not just yet.

The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Chance Chancellor Follows The Evidence

Chance Chancellor (Conner Floyd) had a mentor. His name was Rey Rosales (Jordi Vilasuso), and he was Sharon’s husband.

Rey’s death, with Vilasuso’s cast exit still inexplicable, if not indefensible, hit Sharon and Chance hard. They bonded after his tragic death in a car accident.

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