'Days of Our Lives' spoilers: Sami devastated after EJ's death, Aiden's unexpected side

Viewers' favorite Salemites are still reeling over the sudden death of EJ DiMera last week. This week in "Days of Our Lives," episodes will feature the aftermath of EJ's death and the other things going on in Salem City. Here are the spoilers from Soap Central:

EJ's Death

Sami is devastated with the death of her husband EJ. She is distraught and shattered, yet she wants to dig deeper and know what happened to him. She is struggling, but there's more shocking news for her to discover. Friends and family support Sami and the kids, while the police start investigating the murder. According to Soap Central, later in the week, Sami will get more answers about EJ's murder.

EJ's brother Chad DiMera may not be close to EJ, but he feels sad and disturbed over what happened. Jordan sees the vulnerable side of Chad.

Once the "other" girl, Abby starts to think about her life. Sami receives advice from Kate.

Brady, Kristen and Theresa

During the wake of EJ's murder, his sister Kristen goes to Salem City. She sees Brady and is happy to see him change. The two bond together and reconnect like nothing happened. Meanwhile, Theresa still wants to win Brady over.

Other Spoilers

Roman tells Marlena a secret. Clyde impresses Kate, but still continues to cause trouble in Jordan's life. Also, Eric is digging up information about Daniel and Kristen. While Eric is busy doing that, Eve is showing interest, but Eric's too busy to notice.

Further, Ciara and Julie share their opinion about why Hope married Bo. Also this week, Aiden's unexpected side will be shown when Maggie asks about his past.

According to We Love Soaps, Chad and Kate's plan fails and Abby deals with case problems. Paige will get her heart broken, too.

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