All My Children

Y&R Recaps Week of Nov. 6, 2006

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Friday, November 10, 2006
While dining at GCAC, Paul and Michael reminded Neil that Drucilla’s past actions with Carmen make her look guilty of murdering Ms. Mesta. Michael and Paul speculated that Carmen could have been killed by Dru during a heated encounter in the parking structure of Newman Enterprises, “where there is plenty of privacy.” To illustrate how anyone could be a suspect, Neil opined that even Michael could have accidentally killed Carmen after she attacked him for threatening her. Michael asked Paul if Brad had murderous potential. “Maybe Carmen has something on Brad,” Baldwin declared as Paul recalled Brad’s determination to guard his secret identity. Neil was offended when Devon was brought up again as the possible killer. “It’s ridiculous to think that one of my kids could’ve done it,” Neil huffed. While he was on a business call, Paul wondered if Neil’s tension was caused by “worry or guilt.” The P.I. then theorized how Neil could’ve done the deed. Neil returned and said a scorned Jack could have attacked Carmen after she dumped him. Paul advised Neil not to talk about the case with anyone. Michael gave Winters this stern warning: “If I find out that you or anyone else in you family is guilty, I am off the case.”

Jack told Mr. Kim that he’s optimistic Will believed their story about Carmen’s job opportunity in Hong Kong. “I’m less worried about him suspecting me of murder than I am of him finding out that I own Jabot,” Jack admitted about the D.A.’s nosiness. Mr. Kim announced the surprising theory that Jack eliminated Carmen because she was a blackmailer (plus Jack has no alibi during her time of death). “That kind of behavior would be uncharacteristic of me,” sniffed Jack, who singled out that Mr. Kim could’ve gone too far in order to keep Carmen from revealing his illegal business connection to Jack. “I wouldn’t risk a life sentence to avoid a few years in jail for fraud,” Mr. Kim noted. Jack even thought Paul could’ve accidentally killed Carmen after she angrily confronted him about his investigation of her.

Brad worried that he and Victoria could be considered suspects in Carmen’s homicide. “I am above suspicion,” Vicky claimed, but to prove his point, Brad said it’s not a stretch for the police to believe that his wife silenced Carmen with a tire iron. Victoria countered that Carmen could have discovered that Jana was an art thief who then took drastic measures. Meanwhile, Jana’s wild imagination dreamed of Adrian as a serial killer who stalked Carmen with deadly results. “You’ve got a twisted mind,” Kevin told her.

Colleen got peeved when Adrian theorized that “Saint Lily” could have offed Carmen. “Yelling at the woman is a long way from murdering her,” Colleen pointed out but Adrian still set up a fatal encounter between the gals. However, Colleen cited Kevin as the culprit. “He’s a homicidal maniac, he tired to kill me,” Colleen charged. She fantasized that Carmen could have been in the coffeehouse alone with Kevin when he made unwanted overtures toward her. Colleen later met up with Lily, Devon and Daniel and revealed Adrian’s creative scenario. “I was almost convicted in Cassie’s death,” recalled Daniel. “It would be easy for the police to think anyone of us did it. None of us have alibis.”

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