BLOODY BAPTISM: LUNA COLLAPSES FROM POISONING – WILL SPENCER FRAMED FOR MURDER!

A quiet baptism turned into a crime scene at the Spencer estate when Luna Nozawa suddenly collapsed, having been poisoned with a slow-acting toxin. Shockingly, the man at the center of the investigation was none other than Will Spencer, who became the prime suspect.

The Slow-Acting Poison Plot
Minutes before the baptism ceremony was set to begin, Luna Nazawa collapsed, struggling for breath. Two days later, a toxicology report confirmed she was poisoned with Digitalis, a toxin that had been built up subtly through micro-doses over several days. The killer had calculated for her heart to give out quietly, but the timing was miscalculated.

Will Spencer Falsely Accused
Suspicion immediately fell on Will Spencer for two reasons:

The Contaminated Water Bottle: Will was the last person seen handing Luna a bottle of water, and the bottle was confirmed to contain traces of Digitalis.
Secret Footage: Whispers that Luna and Will had secretly reconnected and shared a kiss in the garage led everyone to believe Will committed the crime to cover up the scandal, especially since he refused to speak with the police.
The Horrifying Truth About Finn’s Mother
However, the truth was more complex: the one who poisoned Luna was Lee Finnegan, Finn’s mother.

Internal footage showed Lee sneaking into the prep room and tampering with the water tray 20 minutes before Will grabbed the bottle. Lee, who believed Luna had ruined her career and family, sought revenge by slowly poisoning Luna, wanting her eliminated without a public scandal.

Lee’s setup caused Will to inadvertently become the suspect, and Lee used the ensuing chaos to conceal her crime.Bold & Beautiful Recap: Luna Reveals Herself to Will

Luna Dies, Will Goes to Trial
Luna Nazawa died, and Will Spencer was put on trial for the sensational murder. The prosecutor presented damning evidence: footage of Will arguing with Luna and Will’s fingerprint found on the syringe that delivered the final Digitalis dose.

However, defense attorney Carter Walton turned the tables: