'Days of Our Lives' spoilers: blame for Deimos' murder falls on Eve; Kate confronts Steve, Kayla

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Just when Brady (Eric Martsolf) and Victor (John Aniston) thought they could have some peace and quiet after Bonnie (Judi Evans) left, Eve (Kassi DePaiva) shows up with some big bombshells to drop. "Days of Our Lives" spoilers reveal that she has some plans up her sleeve.

When Eve encountered Brady and Victor at the cemetery after seeing that Deimos' (Vincent Irizarry) body has been released and buried, she mentioned that she had no other place to go, so Victor can expect her moving into the Kiriakis mansion later on this week. However, everyone knows that she is going to stir some trouble in town, especially within the family.

Perhaps, Eve will try to get into Titan. Not just as an employee but as CEO. She will try to see if there is any legal loophole that could allow her to take over the company.

Of course, Brady is not going to be okay with that. He is currently in the running along with Sonny (Freddie Smith) to become the CEO. Unfortunately, Sonny has other things on his mind lately and he went to Memphis to look for Will (Chandler Massey) so that takes care of him for now. So, the last thing that Brady needs is Eve trying to take over.

Fans and longtime viewers know that Brady is not doing so well when it comes to his love life. He might feel like his job at Titan is the only thing he has left aside from Tate. Having his heart shattered quite a number of times, he eventually turned cruel, so he will most likely play dirty to make sure Eve stays away from Titan. Brady will decide to accuse her of murdering Deimos.

Obviously, Eve will be stunned at the accusation. She will insist that she did not do it nor had anything to do with it. Brady will then point out that she has a motive. Deimos left her on the beach after getting married, and Brady will suggest that Eve's rage could have led to her plunging the knife into Deimos' chest. Brady is exaggerating her reaction here, though.

She does not seem all that upset about Deimos suddenly leaving her. After all, she took advantage of his vulnerability and it was not like they were married for a long time. Eve may point all this out to Brady, but he will counter that he has proof of what she did.

This might be were the amulet will come back. Brady might get Eve to hold it before he plants it in her room. Her fingerprints would then be on the amulet and it would definitely look like she was trying to hide it.

Brady will inform Eli (Lamon Archey) and Rafe (Galen Gering) about the evidence and say that he can prove that Eve is a murderer. Then again, Eve is known for turning the tables, so Brady might have a little war on his hands.

Elsewhere, "Days of Our Lives" spoilers indicate that Kate (Lauren Koslow) will be jumping into conclusions after finding out that someone was trying to sabotage DiMera. Tripp (Lucas Adams) might get mixed up in the company conflict. Kate's accusations might be related to his snooping, so regardless, Steve (Stephen Nichols) and Kayla (Mary Beth Evans) will get dragged into it too.

Of course, Steve and Kayla will stand their ground against Kate and her accusations. They will prove that no one can mess with their family.

"Days of Our Lives" airs Mondays to Fridays at 12 p.m. EDT on NBC.

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