'The Young and the Restless' spoilers: Graham dies, Ashley is the prime suspect

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In the "Young and the Restless," there will be an unexpected death that will surprise fans of the soap opera. Spoilers reveal that Dina (Marla Adams) will do something unexpected.

Graham (Max Shippee) will execute his plan to kill Dina. In order to do that, he will fill a syringe with poison from Ashley's (Eileen Davidson) lab. After that, he will put Ashley's fingerprints on it. He intends to make it appear like Ashley will kill herself due to her emotional instability. Or he might use it on someone else and let the police discover it. Whatever Graham is planning, it is definitely crazy. But in the end, he will suffer the consequences.

Reports reveal that Graham will die due to his failure to protect himself. Dina will wake up and will fight back. As a result, the syringe will go into Graham's vein. Jack (Peter Bergman) and Ashley will arrive seeing the door of Dina's room ajar. When they enter, Dina is not around, but they will see the near-lifeless body of Graham. Ashley will do a CPR, while Jack will call for help. Will they be able to help Graham?

The two will wonder where their mother Dina is. This is one reason why they need to revive Graham so he can tell them where did Dina go. But Dina is just okay, and she will even go to the police department to confess something. Dina will talk to Paul (Doug Davidson) about Brent Davis.

Spoilers also indicate that while Jack just wants to get Dina back home, Paul still needs to know more about what happened to Graham. It appears that Ashely is a prime suspect after her fingerprints are seen on the syringe. Aside from that, Ashley also has a motive for the killing.

Graham will finally be in the hospital, but the doctor will announce that his life cannot be saved. The doctor will ask the family who will take the life support off Graham. Dina will present herself to do it to her husband. Will Dina's actions help save Ashley from being the prime suspect for Graham's death?

"The Young and the Restless" airs from Mondays to Fridays at 12:30 p.m. on CBS.

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