Bold & Beautiful: Why Fans Think Dr. Li Killed Tom Starr?

There’s been quite a bit of speculation among fans about Dr. Li Finnegan, played by Naomi Matsuda, on The Bold & the Beautiful. Given that she is the ex-wife of Dr. Jack Finnegan and her recent storyline has caused quite a stir online, some fans are questioning whether she could have been responsible for Tom Starr’s death. Her role in verifying Luna’s paternity, along with her suspicious behavior, has led many to suspect her involvement. So, is it possible that Dr. Li did in fact kill Starr?

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Did Dr. Li kill Tom Starr in The Bold and the Beautiful?

As I pen this down, it’s yet unclear whether Dr. Li played a role in the murder of Tom Starr on The Bold and the Beautiful. Nevertheless, various speculations suggest she might be involved. It’s important to note that Luna has already confessed to the crime.

The new events in Dr. Li’s narrative are causing a lot of people to question if she might be linked to the murder of Tom Starr in some way. Fans are expressing diverse opinions due to Li’s recent actions, which involve her pursuit of identifying Luna’s father. She’s been performing tests using Tom’s liver and blood samples. Moreover, her behavior at the crime scene has ignited fans’ suspicions, leading them to speculate that she could be a main suspect.

The discussion surrounding Dr. Li’s suspected actions originated from a controversial Facebook post, causing some fans to assume her guilt while others defended her innocence. Some spectators speculate that she performed a paternity test to confirm if she had indeed murdered the correct person. Additionally, her suspicious conduct related to the murder has sparked suspicion among many. (via Sportskeeda)

Despite the assertion, some fans remain skeptical due to Luna’s previous suspicion of killing Tom Starr. They find it hard to accept that a paternity test could be connected to hiding a murder. Instead, various alternative theories are adding complexity to Dr. Li’s potential role in Tom’s death.

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2025-01-21 12:11