“PSYCHO! Li saved Luna’s life but after Luna assaults Will, Li demands niece be locked up forever!

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A shocking family tragedy has shaken The Bold and the Beautiful to its core. Dr. Li Finnegan, once a symbol of grace and redemption, has now publicly condemned her niece, Luna Nozawa, calling her a “predator who deserves to be locked away forever.” The stunning reversal follows Luna’s most horrifying act yet — the deliberate drugging and assault of Will Spencer, an attack that has left both the Spencer and Finnegan families in turmoil.

Li’s greatest mistake: saving the wrong life
Li Finnegan’s fury comes from a place of guilt — the crushing realization that she once saved the very person now destroying others. After Luna’s earlier crime spree — which included multiple kidnappings, assaults, and two deaths — Li secretly helped her niece evade justice. Believing Luna could change, she hid her, treated her injuries, and told the world she had died.

Li risked everything — her career, her reputation, even her freedom — for family loyalty. But her act of compassion, she now admits, was her “greatest mistake.” Instead of saving a life, she enabled Luna’s darkness to grow. “I thought I was healing her,” Li tells a colleague. “But I was only delaying the damage.”

The assault on Will Spencer: the final betrayal
Luna Nozawa’s most recent crime has pushed even her last defenders away. According to police reports within the show’s storyline, Luna targeted Will Spencer — the youngest son of media tycoon Bill Spencer — during a period of emotional vulnerability. She allegedly spiked his drink, assaulted him, and later claimed to be pregnant with his child.

Her motive, according to those close to the investigation, was control. Luna believed that carrying a Spencer heir would protect her from prosecution and give her leverage over one of Los Angeles’s most powerful families. For Will, it was a devastating violation. For Li, it was the final proof that Luna’s soul was beyond saving.

From healer to executioner: Li’s confrontation in prison
In one of the show’s most intense scenes, Li visited Luna in prison after learning of her pregnancy. The meeting was icy and surgical — more an examination than a reunion. Luna cried, begged for help, and pleaded with her aunt to treat her medical condition. But Li, now hardened by regret, refused to show mercy.

“You don’t need help,” Li told her. “You need containment. Family doesn’t destroy lives for leverage. I saved you once. I won’t save you again.”

The exchange marked the end of any remaining bond between them. As guards pulled Luna away, she screamed, “You think you’re better than me — but you’re just like Sheila Carter!” drawing a chilling parallel between Li and the infamous Sheila herself.

The fallout: a battle for the unborn child
News of the assault and Li’s confrontation has sent shockwaves through Los Angeles. Bill Spencer and Katie Logan are reportedly preparing a legal case to ensure Luna never gains custody of her unborn child. “That baby deserves safety, not manipulation,” Bill says in a tense family meeting.

Steffy Forrester has aligned herself with the Spencers, publicly supporting Li’s call for justice. Finn Finnegan, however, remains torn — caught between his mother’s cold precision and his lingering compassion for the niece he once believed could be saved.

Meanwhile, Luna is already plotting from behind bars. Sources close to the prison scenes suggest she is writing letters to Finn, Bill, and Hope Logan, using different tones of desperation and remorse to win sympathy. Rumors hint that she may even be reaching out to Deacon Sharpe — a dangerous move that could reignite another family scandal.

Mercy denied: Li’s final verdict
Speaking outside the hospital after the episode’s dramatic events, Li Finnegan delivered a haunting final line: “Mercy is a privilege, not a right — and Luna Nozawa has run out of both.”

With the Spencers preparing for legal war, the Forresters divided, and the Finnegan family fractured beyond repair, the battle for Luna’s unborn child promises to become one of the most gripping and tragic storylines The Bold and the Beautiful has ever told — a chilling study of how love, guilt, and misplaced forgiveness can destroy everything they once sought to protect.