HOLDEN HIRED a SERIAL KILLER to Murder Noah! THE SECRET’S OUT! The Young And The Restless Spoilers
Genoa City has been plunged into chaos once again as shocking revelations tore through the Newman family this week. The man behind the brutal attempt on Noah Newman’s life has finally been identified — and the name on everyone’s lips has left the powerful clan reeling.
The culprit? Holden Roads — the charming, trusted family friend who had managed to infiltrate their inner circle while quietly plotting their destruction. But just as the truth came to light, the Newmans faced a devastating personal blow: Noah has awakened from his coma, only to find that he no longer remembers the people who love him most.
Holden Roads: The Wolf in Newman Clothing
The revelation came after Detective Burrow and Michael Baldwin uncovered a complex trail of offshore transactions linking Holden to a dangerous underworld figure. The money trail pointed directly to Gareth Concincaid, also known by his alias Jonathan Kaine — a professional executioner long believed to be operating out of South America.
The payments, hidden through a maze of shell corporations, proved that Holden personally financed the attack on Noah, disguising it as a “business transaction” meant to buy leverage over Victor Newman.
“Nick, they know who paid Noah’s attacker,” Sharon whispered in disbelief, clutching the printed report as her voice trembled.
Holden’s motive appears rooted in both ambition and revenge. Investigators suspect he had been quietly maneuvering to force Victor’s hand in a multimillion-dollar merger deal that recently collapsed — a deal Holden blamed on Victor’s private interference.
The betrayal was made all the more horrifying by Holden’s performance of concern in the aftermath of Noah’s crash, positioning himself as the family’s ally and confidant. But the mask slipped when his chartered private jet vanished from the Genoa City airfield, sparking an urgent multi-agency manhunt.
As Victor Newman roared during a press briefing, his fury chilled the room:
“He touched my family. He’ll wish he never stepped foot near a Newman.”
The Shadow Network: Holden’s Mysterious Partner
Even as the police closed in on Holden’s role, new evidence revealed he was far from working alone. A burner phone discovered by Clare Grace, Holden’s former girlfriend, contained three saved contacts — a cryptic puzzle pointing to something far more sinister.
One was the hitman.
One was an untraceable number.
And the third? A single letter — “V.”
Moments after Nick and Victor secured the phone, it rang. On the other end was a distorted, mechanical voice that sent shivers down the room:
“You’re too late. Holden’s not alone — and Noah wasn’t the only target.”
The message ended abruptly, but the damage was done. The Newmans were no longer fighting a single enemy; they were standing against a network — one that clearly knows their every move.
Now the question haunting Genoa City: Who is “V”?
Fans have begun speculating that “V” could refer to Victoria Newman herself, a possibility that — while unlikely — hints at dangerous internal betrayals. Others point toward Victor’s forgotten adversaries, such as the remnants of Ashland Locke’s estate, whose secret financial holdings resurfaced recently in corporate records.
Whatever the truth, one thing is certain: this war is only beginning.
Noah’s Heartbreaking Awakening
While the Newman family focused their rage on Holden’s betrayal, the moment everyone had prayed for finally arrived — Noah opened his eyes.
For a fleeting second, hope returned. Sharon wept, Nick exhaled, and Faith rushed to the bedside. But within moments, that fragile relief turned into devastation.
When Sharon leaned forward and whispered, “Honey, it’s Mom,” Noah’s brow furrowed in confusion.
“Who are you?” he asked softly.
Doctors confirmed post-traumatic retrograde amnesia, an extremely severe condition leaving Noah with no memory of his past, his family, or even himself. His childhood, his relationships — gone. The emotional impact was catastrophic.
Nick stood frozen, unable to speak. Faith sobbed quietly in the corner. And Ally, Noah’s heartbroken girlfriend, was forced to listen as he asked, “Why are you all crying?”
Dr. Karen Ridge explained that forcing memories could cause psychological collapse, warning the family that recovery, if it ever comes, “will be long, unpredictable, and deeply painful.”
The Newmans at War — and in Mourning
For the first time in years, Victor Newman appeared shaken, his fury barely concealing the depth of his grief. Standing outside the hospital room, he issued a chilling promise to his enemies:
“Whoever put my grandson in that bed took his memories from him. They tried to end him. That is war.”
The patriarch has since activated what insiders are calling “The Newman Response” — a private investigation team operating parallel to the GCPD, designed to hunt Holden and expose his unknown partner.
Meanwhile, Nick and Sharon are left clinging to what little hope they have, watching over their son who now looks at them as strangers.
As Sharon quietly told Victor in the hospital hallway:
“We’ve lost him once already. I don’t think we can survive losing him again.”
The Road Ahead
With Holden on the run, an unidentified “V” still orchestrating moves from the shadows, and Noah trapped in a terrifying blank void of lost memories, Genoa City’s most powerful family is facing its most personal war yet.
The Newmans have always survived scandal, betrayal, and even death — but this time, the wounds cut deeper than money or power.
This time, they’re fighting for memory itself.
