The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers: Li Finnegan Killed Homeless Tom For Obvious Reasons

The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers say Homeless Tom took the stage for the first and last time on the CBS soap.  After strumming a magical medley at Il Giardino, Luna Nozawa’s (Lisa Yamada) biological dad was snuffed out by a suspicious blue beverage.

Who poisoned Sheila Carter’s (Kimberlin Brown) new bestie?  Keep reading for all the details, here’s what’s coming up next on Bold and Beautiful.

The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers – Who Killed Tom On Bold And The Beautiful?

Grifter Tom has made quite an impact in Los Angeles since he arrived.  Not only did he save Sheila Carter and begin working for Deacon Sharpe (Sean Kanan), but he also recently revealed he is Luna’s REAL dad.

He’s crossed paths with pretty much everyone since his brief appearance began on the CBS soap, and it’s anyone’s guess who poisoned him.  But, all signs are pointing to Li Finnegan (Naomi Matsuda) delivering the deadly drink.

The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers: Li Finnegan Killed Homeless Tom For Obvious Reasons

The Bold and the Beautiful writers are clearly lining up a whodunnit summer mystery, but viewers are certain they already know who done it.  Dr. Li Finnegan was acting very strange during Tom’s concert at the restaurant.

She could have at least pretended to be shocked when the musician keeled over.  Even more telling, the doctor in the house didn’t even race to check Tom’s pulse or try to save him when he dropped dead on stage.

B&B Spoilers – Li Finnegan Silenced Tom To Save Herself?

Li Finnegan has a lot to lose if Tom exposed Luna Nozawa’s fake paternity test.  Li takes her career and medical oaths very seriously, and has made a name for herself.

If it was revealed that she faked a DNA test and lied to a patient about their father/daughter’s identity, she would lose EVERYTHING.

It’s still not clear why Li tampered with the paternity test, but it looks like deep down she really is trying to help her sister and niece.  Did she help a little too much by killing Homeless Tom?

If Li didn’t poison her sister’s baby-daddy, who do you think did?  Share your thoughts in the comments below

The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers say Homeless Tom took the stage for the first and last time on the CBS soap.  After strumming a magical medley at Il Giardino, Luna Nozawa’s (Lisa Yamada) biological dad was snuffed out by a suspicious blue beverage.

Who poisoned Sheila Carter’s (Kimberlin Brown) new bestie?  Keep reading for all the details, here’s what’s coming up next on Bold and Beautiful.

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