'Young and the Restless' (Y&R) Spoilers: Adam Is Accused Of A Horrific Crime [VIDEO]
He thought the only secret he and Sage had was buried with her after he burned the letter she wrote to him, but now, Adam (Justin Hartley) will have to find some way to prove that a suspicion she allegedly had about him in her journal wasn't the truth on The Young and the Restless.
While reading Sage's journal, Nick came across a passage where she allegedly wrote that she though Adam might have murdered Constance Bingham because she had learned the truth about who he really was when he was posing as Gabriel, and now, Nick wants his brother to pay for the crime he may have committed because it forced his wife to keep a horrible secret until the day she died. Now, Adam will try to profess his innocence to Nick before he is carted off to jail, but he will be stunned when Nick demands to see the letter Sage left him as proof of his innocence.
"I'm telling you that I didn't do it," Adam says in a preview clip for the Thursday, May 19 episode.
"Then prove it Adam," Nick says. "You show me the letter that Sage left you."
Of course, Adam can't produce the letter since he burned it in the fireplace, because of the secret Iit did contain, which had nothing to do with Constance Bingham or her death. Sage admitted in the letter that she knew Christian hadn't been Nick's son, and that Adam had switched the test results so she and Nick could have a happy life together with the baby they believed was theirs. She expressed her gratitude to him for giving her and Nick that gift, even if it hadn't been one they were able to keep for very long since they believed he had died.
Adam won't be able to tell Nick that either since it would only further hurt his grieving brother, which will make proving his innocence even more difficult when it comes to Constance's murder. Then, it will dawn on him what this could actually be, after he remembers how he halted Victor's (Eric Braden) latest scheme to try and break out of prison. Now, convinced he is being set up by his father for revenge, he will need to prove it before he is sent to prison for a crime he didn't commit.
The Young and the Restless airs Monday-Friday at 12:30 p.m. on CBS.