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General Hospital Spoilers: Brad’s Near Fatal Crash; Did Julian Orchestrate?

Brad Cooper (Perry Shen) has been racking up the secrets in Port Charles since the day he arrived. Brad’s days of lying, scheming, and switching DNA tests started back with his partner in crime, Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud). Since Britt is no longer in Port Charles, Brad has been sort of a lone wolf and still pulling scams. That is until he met Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). In what might be Brad’s most deceptive behavior to date, the secret about the Baby Wiley Cooper Jones switch is about to come out. Brad’s father in law, Julian Jerome (William DeVry) knows of Brad’s deep dark secret, which is good and bad at the same time. It’s horrible that Julian has kept his own son, Lucas Jones (Ryan Carnes), in the dark for almost 2 years regarding the death and switch of his and Brad’s son, but that is Julian, and it doesn’t really surprise viewers.

All of that is said to be soon coming to an end as General Hospital spoilers reveal Brad will be involved in an almost fatal car crash, leaving him with extreme injuries that will leave him in the hospital, vulnerable to danger from others and danger to himself. Hopefully for Brad’s sake there will be a guard outside Brad’s hospital room for protection as Julian isn’t playing games. In regard to becoming a danger to himself, General Hospital rumors hint toward Brad possibly being out of sorts and not in his right mind after the accident which could lead to Brad blurting out the truth about Wiley.

Did Julian orchestrate a car crash to get rid of Brad? Although this secret is Brad’s, it hasn’t been Brad’s alone. Aside from Nelle, Julian has played a large role in deceiving his own son. Julian is desperate to keep Lucas from knowing he has been lying and hiding such a devastating secret. How far will Julian go? Will Brad finally give up? How will Nelle play into this? At the moment she is behind bars, therefore Julian’s main focus is Brad. Nelle is smart and sneaky and she is bound to cause some sort of stir when this all goes down.