The Young And The Restless Spoilers Monday Full Episodes (10/13/2025) – Who Kill Victor?
The Young and the Restless is about to deliver one of its most heart-stopping and emotional episodes yet. The legacy of the Newman empire crumbles as Victor Newman, the man who has ruled Genoa City for decades, is found dead under mysterious circumstances. The Monday, October 13, 2025, episode unfolds like a thrilling mystery — packed with secrets, lies, and shocking betrayals — as everyone in town becomes both a mourner and a suspect.
The episode begins in eerie silence at the Newman Ranch. The usual air of confidence and control that Victor commanded is gone, replaced by a chilling stillness. Nikki Newman sits frozen on the couch, her glass of whiskey untouched, her eyes red from tears. “He was fine last night,” she whispers, her voice trembling. “We were supposed to go to dinner… and then—” She breaks down before she can finish.
Nick Newman and Victoria Newman arrive soon after, both struggling to make sense of the news. “This doesn’t make sense,” Nick says, pacing the room. “Dad doesn’t just… die.” But when the coroner quietly confirms that Victor’s death was not natural — that there are signs of foul play — the entire family is thrust into a nightmare.
Within hours, Genoa City Police launch a full investigation. Chance Chancellor, leading the case, vows to get to the truth, but he quickly realizes he’s walking into a web of family secrets and business rivalries that could destroy lives. “This wasn’t random,” Chance mutters to Sharon, who tries to offer her support. “Someone wanted Victor gone — and they made sure of it.”
As word of Victor’s death spreads, shockwaves ripple across Genoa City. At Newman Enterprises, employees stand in stunned silence, unsure what the future holds. Adam Newman, Victor’s most complicated son, receives the news alone in his office. His reaction is cold and detached — too detached. “So it finally happened,” he murmurs, staring out the window. But when Chelsea Lawson confronts him later, she senses something deeper. “You knew this was coming,” she accuses. Adam’s jaw tightens. “Don’t start with me, Chelsea. You have no idea what’s at stake.”
Meanwhile, Victoria begins to suspect that the killer might be closer to home than anyone realizes. She recalls the argument she had with Victor just days before his death — a bitter confrontation about control of Newman Enterprises. “He threatened to cut me out,” she confides to Nick. “Said I’d betrayed him. What if… what if someone overheard us?” Her fear turns to guilt as she wonders whether her ambition may have played a role in pushing someone over the edge.
Elsewhere, Phyllis Summers can’t resist getting involved. Overhearing snippets of conversation at Society, she starts piecing together rumors that someone in Victor’s inner circle was plotting revenge. “Everyone loved to hate Victor,” she quips to Jack Abbott, “but not everyone wanted him dead.” Jack warns her to stay out of it, but Phyllis’s curiosity is too strong — and her digging may uncover truths even the Newmans aren’t ready to face.
At the same time, Nikki’s grief spirals into suspicion. Haunted by memories of Victor’s past enemies — from business rivals to betrayed lovers — she begins to see danger everywhere. “He made too many enemies,” she tells Paul Williams in a moment of despair. “But what if it wasn’t one of them? What if it was one of us?”
By mid-episode, the investigation takes a dark turn when forensic evidence reveals Victor’s drink was laced with a rare poison — one only available through restricted medical suppliers. That discovery puts Dr. Elena Dawson and Nate Hastings under scrutiny, as both have access to such substances. Nate insists he had nothing to do with it, but the police aren’t convinced. “Someone with medical knowledge did this,” Chance states grimly.
As more secrets unravel, one name begins to surface again and again — Adam Newman. He had motive, opportunity, and the temperament to carry out the act. But just when it seems the evidence points squarely at him, a shocking twist emerges. The poison was ordered under an alias connected to Newman Enterprises — an account Victoria herself recently used for a private transaction.The revelation leaves everyone reeling. Victoria protests her innocence, but the evidence is damning. “You think I killed my father?” she cries, furious and heartbroken. Nick tries to defend her, but even he looks uncertain. Meanwhile, Adam’s cold smirk doesn’t go unnoticed by Chance. “You look a little too calm for a man who just lost his father,” the detective remarks. Adam’s response is chilling: “You’ll never find out what really happened.”
As the day draws to a close, Nikki stands by Victor’s portrait in the Newman living room, clutching his wedding ring in her hand. “You survived everything, Victor,” she whispers through tears. “Why not this?” Behind her, the lights flicker — a symbolic end to the empire he built.
In the final moments, Chance receives a call from the lab. The results are in — and the poison traces match a specific brand of medication only prescribed to one person in town. The camera pans to Nikki, still trembling as she takes another drink. The bottle beside her? The same brand used to administer the poison.
The screen fades to black with Chance’s chilling words echoing through the phone:
“Whoever killed Victor Newman didn’t just want him gone… they wanted to destroy the entire Newman family.”
Monday’s episode sets the stage for one of The Young and the Restless’ most gripping murder mysteries ever. With every family member hiding something and every motive darker than the last, one burning question remains: Who killed Victor Newman — and why? In Genoa City, the truth never stays buried for long… but when it does surface, it always comes with a price.