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ETonline Headlines 3:08 a.m. Tuesday, November 3, 2009

'Days of our Lives'' Carly Manning Back from the Grave

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Did being buried alive all those years ago make "Days of our Lives"' Carly crazy? Or did she really have a reason for stabbing her husband, Lawrence, who was holding her captive?

Now that the soap doc is back in Salem, fans will get a chance to find out.

"She knifed her husband. That is not who she is. She is a doctor. She saves lives. There had to be a threat for her to do that," Crystal Chappell, who plays the character says in defense of Carly.

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