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Mariah’s Spiral Begins: Blood on Her Hands?

Is Genoa City about to face its most shocking serial killer yet—and could it be someone we thought was a hero? After weeks of strange behavior, whispers from the past, and a growing list of unexplained disappearances, all signs now point toward one unlikely suspect: Mariah Copeland.
Secrets Buried, Bodies Revealed
A chilling discovery was made near Chancellor Park—the body of Darlene Simms, a social worker and known domestic abuser, was found buried under a shallow grave. Forensics link the time of death to just days after Darlene had a heated encounter with Mariah outside of Crimson Lights.
But Darlene isn’t the only name on this macabre list. A second victim, Philip Hawkins, a disgraced foster father from Mariah’s teenage years, was found in a burned-out warehouse. The symbolism? Unmistakable. That’s the same location where Mariah once claimed she had been “reborn” after escaping abuse.
Abby Suspicious, Tessa Fractured
As investigators begin connecting the dots, Abby Newman has grown suspicious, especially after security footage revealed Mariah returning home with bruises and bloodstains—yet no explanation. Meanwhile, Tessa is struggling, caught between love and fear. Sources say she’s been secretly recording Mariah’s late-night confessions, unsure whether to turn them over to the police… or protect the woman she loves.
Justice or Vengeance?
Some in Genoa City are asking: Could these murders actually be acts of justice? Victims so far have one thing in common—they all harmed young women, often escaping legal punishment. Is Mariah cleaning up the system in her own twisted way?
Paul Williams, now working off the radar, allegedly met with Sharon Newman last week. Was it to warn her… or to ask her to talk sense into her daughter before things go too far?
The Final Question: Hero, Victim… or Monster?
Is Mariah becoming the very thing she swore to fight against? Her past trauma—being kidnapped by Ian Ward, her identity crisis as Cassie’s twin, the constant emotional turmoil—may have finally pushed her to a breaking point.
As more victims emerge and the police close in, the real question isn’t just whether Mariah is guilty—it’s what happens if she believes she’s doing the right thing.
Will Mariah be stopped before someone close to her becomes the next target? Or are we witnessing the rise of Genoa City’s deadliest angel of vengeance?




