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Yahoo
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Could Sharon Be Hiding a Dark Secret? Y&R Fans Spot Clues in Damian's Shocking Murder
The search for Damian's killer continues on The Young and the Restless. Fans have chimed in with their theories on the murderer. The latest suspect is beloved heroine Sharon. Is Sharon a Murderer? Sharon (Sharon Case) has a history of being involved in murders and cover-ups. Last year, she was arrested for Heather's (Vail Bloom) murder. However, charges were dropped after it was revealed Jordan (Colleen Zenk) and Ian (Ray Wise) were responsible for Heather's death. Although Sharon would never intentionally kill someone, fans aren't so sure. On Reddit, a new Y&R fan theory points to Sharon being Damian's (Jermaine Rivers) killer. One fan offered clues as to why they think Sharon is guilty. The killer was wearing dark clothing and had small hands, just like Sharon. Sharon was in a dark outfit when she disappeared before Damian's murder. While it's an interesting theory, it's drawn mixed reactions from other fans. A few agree that Sharon could be the killer. 'Sharon was the first one to come to mind for me, too,' one viewer wrote. 'I hate to say it, you're probably right. But geez, not another Sharon murder!' declared one user. However, most people believe that Sharon isn't Damian's killer. 'Sharon's not a knife thrower,' wrote one fan. 'Where did Sharon learn the art of knife throwing? And what would be her motive for killing Damian??' another fan asked. Like the rest of the guests at the chalet, Sharon is a suspect. However, having Sharon be involved in another murder so soon seems unlikely. Plus, Sharon and Damian seemed friendly in their brief interactions, so it doesn't appear she'd want to harm him. Unless someone tampered with her meds again. Got a wild take on your favorite soap? Send it to news@ and start our next buzz-worthy talk.


CBC
a day ago
- CBC
CBC Calgary Headline News July 28: Two-time killer sentenced, fatal hit and run & federal byelection
CBC Calgary Headline News July 28: Two-time killer sentenced, fatal hit and run & federal byelection 8 minutes ago Duration 1:02


CTV News
22-07-2025
- CTV News
15-year-old boy stabbed to death
Vancouver Watch A 15-year-old boy is dead and Vancouver police are now searching for his killer.


The Independent
15-07-2025
- The Independent
Crimes of necrophiliac killer who abused at least 100 dead women and girls could be repeated, inquiry finds
It is 'entirely possible'' that the mortuary crimes committed by necrophiliac killer David Fuller, who abused at least 100 deceased women and girls, could be repeated, an inquiry has found.


Daily Mail
15-07-2025
- Daily Mail
Travis Decker's lookalike reveals US Marshals were hunting him
An Idaho man mistaken for 'killer dad' Travis Decker during a Fourth of July weekend hiking trip revealed how he realized he unknowingly triggered an interstate manhunt. A family camping at Sawtooth National Forest told police on July 5 they believed they saw Decker, who vanished after allegedly suffocating his three little girls and dumping their bodies near Washington's Rock Island Campground. The US Marshals Service soon after declared the search for the Army veteran fugitive, 32, had expanded to the Idaho wilderness. News of the shocking development in the hunt for Decker, who went missing more than a month ago, spread rapidly throughout fearful local communities. The announcement hit particularly close to home for a man named Nick, who was in the Bear Creek area of the park at the same time 'Decker' was spotted there. The Garden City resident told Idaho News 6 the friend he went camping with sent him an alarming text on Monday after they had both made it home. 'Bro, there's a manhunt for a killer that was in the campground with us. My God, we spent the night next the murder that is frightening,' the message read. And then it hit him. 'On Tuesday the dots started connecting as news developed with better detail and I realized someone reported me as Decker,' Nick elaborated in a Reddit thread. Nick's friend, who came with him on Friday, had to leave early Saturday morning. But he decided to stay and enjoy the scenic park on his time off from work. He recalled a brief interaction he had with four people while traveling alone on a Bear Creek trail on Saturday around 10am. 'About an hour later I returned to the main 889 trail and at the intersection, there was a group of four old timers in two Razors, right in the path, just sitting there as I approached down a switchback,' he explained on Reddit. 'They started to use the intersection to 3 point turn and leave. I stayed about 25 yards back and waited for the second Razor to fumble the steering, drive over bushes, apologize for her "[bad] driving" (her words) and finally make room for me to continue.' Nick has tattoos, a thick beard, long hair and earrings. While he was hiking on that Saturday, he was sporting a black backpack, a tan shirt and black shorts. This was the description the family gave to police - and it also happens to match what investigators say Decker may look like. 'In my opinion, I don't realistically look like that guy,' he told Idaho News 6. Nick was wearing sunglasses at the time and 'they saw me from a distance,' he added. When Nick came to the nerve-wracking realization that he had been confused with the suspected triple-murderer, he immediately tried to sound the alarm to authorities. He first tried the Fairfield Ranger Station, which is located in the national park, on Tuesday. But he said his call went straight to voicemail. Nick tried dialed the station again the following day and to his relief, someone picked up the phone this time around. He explained why he believed there may have been a mix up between him and Decker. Meanwhile, helicopters and search crews were swarming the Bear Creek area hoping to capture the wanted man. About three hours after he made the call, three plain-clothed US Marshals came to Nick's office, bringing security camera pictures of him to confirm his story. Soon after meeting with Nick, the agency suspended the Idaho manhunt. Eric Toms, supervisory deputy with the US Marshals, confirmed with USA TODAY on Thursday the Idaho hunt sparked by the July 5 tip was called off and that they spoke with Nick. But the over search for Decker is far from over, Toms assured. While investigators have been relentlessly searching for the veteran - vowing to get justice for his daughters he allegedly killed - they have considered the possibility that he may be dead , introducing cadaver dogs to their widespread manhunt. Decker has been missing since May 30, when he failed to return the three little girls, Paityn, 9, Evelyn, 8, and Olivia, 5, back to their mother Whitney after a visit. Whitney, who is divorced from the veteran, told police that he had picked the girls up around 5pm but had not returned them by 8pm, and his phone went straight to voicemail , court documents said. Detectives said she 'expressed concern because Decker reportedly has never done this before and … is currently experiencing some mental health issues.' She also told law enforcement officials that Decker was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and believes he did not take medication for the condition, according to court documents. He was court-mandated to seek out mental health and domestic violence anger management counseling, but refused treatment. At the time of his disappearance and his daughters' deaths, Decker was living out of a white 2017 GMC Sierra pickup truck, police said. 'He clearly had some sort of break and everything that he had been living with, everything that had been bottled up inside of him for so long as far as trauma, just won out,' Whitney's lawyer, Arianna Cozart, previously told the Seattle Times. On June 2, a search party led to the chilling discovery of the sisters' dead bodies near Rock Island Campground in Chelan County along with Decker's truck. Deputies found the girls' bodies about 75 to 100 yards from Decker's truck. An autopsy revealed the girls died from suffocation and police reported their wrists were zip-tied and plastic bags were over their heads when they were found, court documents said. Police collected 'a large amount of evidence' from the truck, including male blood and non-human blood. The alleged-killer's dog was found nearby as well and taken to an animal humane society, Fox 8 reported. Chilling audio from just months before the harrowing murders captured the fugitive father begging for more custody time to go camping with his daughters. In the recording from a September 2024 custody hearing, Decker makes an eerie promise that no harm would come to the girls if he's given more time to take them camping in Washington's wilderness. With an extensive combat background, authorities and locals have been concerned about Decker being on the loose. He joined the Army in 2013 and served in Afghanistan before transferring to the Washington National Guard in 2021, Karina Shagren, communications director for the Washington Military Department, confirmed to the Daily Mail. He was a full-time member of the Guard until 2023 or 2024, when he switched to part-time. Decker stopped attending mandatory monthly drills a little over a year ago, and the Guard was in the process of a disciplinary discharge. He likely has advanced combat training and was an airborne paratrooper who earned the elite rank of 'Ranger,' indicating he would have excellent wilderness and survival skills, Fox 13 Seattle reported, citing social media posts. Decker is charged with three counts of first-degree murder and first-degree kidnapping.