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'Days of Our Lives' cast, spoilers, news: Chad's compromising situation and Aiden's agenda

Last week, viewers finally got to see the first victim of the teased "serial killer," which would be Serena, played by Melissa Archer. Although it's too early to tell, it seems that Chad (Billy Flynn) has been the first suspect of Serena's murder, and he will still be under fire in the next episodes.

According to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, Chad will be even pressed for more questions in the coming week. Rafe (Galen Gering), who was recently reinstated, is on top of the case and continues to interrogate Chad. Evidence will continue to pile up on Chad, as events make him look guilty as ever. The police has used Serena's phone to track her last whereabouts, which led them to the park, the same place Chad remembers being with Serena where they fought.

Although Salem Police Department hasn't always been on top of their crime solving, rumors are circulating that Rafe will more likely catch on sooner or later and realize that Chad may not be the one to blame. However, Rafe realizing this may come after Stefano (Joseph Mascolo), offering Chad his services to get him out of the predicament he is in.

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Another mystery where a light will be shed on is Aiden's agenda in the past few days. With his cryptic phone calls, it definitely seems that he is up to no good. There are two speculated reasons for his questionable actions: First, he is scheming to get something about being together with Hope (Kristian Alfonso), and second is that he is planning to cash in for the death of his wife. However, the person who was able to pull Aiden to the dark side is still unknown for now.

Fans will have to wait for more details about the fate of Chad and the revelation of Aiden's boss in the next week as "Days of Our Lives" airs every weekday on NBC.

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