'Days of Our Lives' spoilers for Jan. 22-26: Hope and Rafe find Andre's killer

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"Days of Our Lives" for Jan. 22-26 will be full of interesting events following the surprising death of Andre (Thaao Penghlis). Romance will also be in the air for the wedding of Hope (Kristian Alfonso) and Rafe (Galen Gering).

Longtime partners Hope and Rafe will be setting the date for their wedding. But before this, the two had an argument when Rafe told Hope that Bo (Peter Reckell), Hope's ex-husband, is the reason why their wedding is delayed. In fact, Hope broke up with Rafe and gave him her engagement ring back. However, they still reconciled after talking about the matter. But what will happen if Hope learns that her future husband slept with Sami (Alison Sweeney)?

Apart from their wedding, Hope and Rafe are also busy investigating the death of Andre. Reports reveal that clues about the killer of Andre will surface this week. While investigating, they will find an unusual murder weapon that will help them find the person behind the crime. This unique murder weapon will make it easier for them to find the suspect.

However, even if they narrow down their suspect list, the lovebirds will not yet reveal names. This is because the Salem Police Department prefers a long approach in solving crimes. With this, viewers can expect that the criminal will be on the loose for a long time. Another reason for the delay is their upcoming wedding, which is the pair's priority as of this moment.

Elsewhere, Will really likes Paul (Christopher Sean) and he will do everything to get close to him. To make sure that Paul will fall in love with him, he will move to a home next to Paul's. It appears that his plan will work since the two will develop their relationship as friends. But Sonny (Freddie Smith) is not happy about it. Spoilers reveal that Paul's efforts will not work since Will and Sonny will eventually get back together.

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