General Hospital Spoilers: Dex Came To Avenge His Father’s Death- Julian Jerome Died Because Of Sonny

Is Julian Jerome Dex’s father? When Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) hired Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) to infiltrate Sonny’s business, they never imagined what happened next. Typically, an arrangement like the one between Michael and Dex is pretty cut and dry. No one ever plans for feelings to get involved, but somehow they creep in one way or another.

That being said, Michael’s plan was to hire someone with virtually no attachments. This way, it made more sense to risk it all when it’s someone who’s got nothing to lose. According to GH recaps, Michael’s plan was foiled, retracted, and now everything is a mess. But what we don’t understand is why Dex took this job in the first place.

A trip down GH memory lane might give a little insight as to why Dex wants Sonny to pay. While some GH rumors hint that Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) or AJ Quartermaine (Sean Kanan) is Dex’s father, others claim an entirely different route to this storyline. Back in 2021, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Julian Jerome (William deVry) struggled in a physical altercation on the bridge. Ultimately, Sonny fired a shot and Julian fell into the water. Sadly, his body would later be discovered by authorities.

Therefore, fans wondering, is Julian Jerome Dex’s father? Well, according to recent GH rumors, many believe that Dex is out to make Sonny pay for killing his father, Julian Jerome.

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