Will Scout set Willow free?! Scout Cain confesses to shooting Drew?!?! This week on General Hospital, twists and turns will have you questioning everything. At the moment, the main focus is on the on the attempted murder of Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). The people of Port Charles gather in a courtroom as a young mother of two and respected nurse goes on trial for shooting Congressman Drew Cain Quartermaine- who also happens to be her lover.
As for who shot Drew, speculation and fan theories widely range anywhere from Portia (Brook Kerr) to Willow (Katelyn MacMullen,) to Michael (Rory Gibson), and even Stella (Vernee Watson). More recently, the suspect list has shortened, and Willow stands trial. GH rumors hint that Michael framed Willow for shooting Drew. However, even if that’s true, that doesn’t mean Willow isn’t guilty anyways.
Recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors have emerged. And according to the latest, the trial twists and turns will make GH fans question everything.
Apparently, GH rumors tease that courtroom chaos ensues when Scout Cain (Cosette Abinante) comes bursting through the doors. This recent dirt on the people of Port Charles claims that Scout confesses to shooting Drew. Supposedly, when she comes through the courtroom doors, she confesses to shooting her own father.
Furthermore, additional General Hospital spoilers claim that Drew‘s daughter even discloses how she obtained Edward Quartermaine’s gun. And to top it off, GH rumors tease that little Scout even reveals her motive. She feels that her father has done everything in his power to make her life lonely and miserable after the death of her mom, Sam (Kelly Monaco).
Evidently, Scout’s confession causes devastation and outrage as concerned loved ones advocate for the minor. Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) becomes emotional, and the judge orders Scout to stop speaking.
Do you think Scout makes a confession? If so, do you believe that it’s real? Who would Scout likely cover for? What if she knows who shot Drew, and doesn’t want children to live without their mother the way she has to? What if Scout doesn’t want to see Wiley and Amelia’s mother taken away from them…
Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) is onto something. She has her law enforcement hat on, and has taken on this investigation. As a former spy, FBI Agent, and the current Police Commissioner, Devane has experience from several different angles of the industry. That said, Anna knows how to narrow down the suspect list.
Coming up on General Hospital, Drew Cain’s (Cameron Mathison) shooter remains at large. With the help of assistant district attorney Justine Turner (Nazneen Contractor), Commissioner Devane is able to further narrow down the suspect list. According to GH recaps , ADA Turner and Commissioner Devane zero in on Nina and Willow. Conveniently, the estranged mother-daughter duo are each other’s alibi. Nina swept in when Willow was question about the time gap between her shift at the hospital and the “walk” she went on in the rain.
Nina Believes Willow Shot Drew
Is Nina right about Willow? General Hospital spoilers and rumors predict that Nina has a strong feeling that Willow shot Drew. She has the motive, access to the Q mansion, and don’t forget the “crazy gene!” It’s likely that Willow doesn’t even remember that’s she shot Drew. Does she remember sneaking into the nursery and holding and changing Sasha’s baby? Who knows. She did at the time Sasha left town, but has Willow suppressed her dark behavior?
Willows going to need Nina as Anna comes for her prime suspect in Drew’s shooting. Be sure not to miss General Hospital as the dramatic whodunnit story unfolds.
General Hospital: Drew’s blame game gets even darker
Congressman Cutthroat Cain is a disgrace to the Quartermaine name. So much so that Monica has barred him from the premises. He had to change his name back to Cain, and basically disassociate from the family. If Drew thinks he’s got family problems now, he should think again because there’s no going back if Drew claims Danny shot him.
Evidently, ruing your grandson’s family by sleeping with his nephew’s wife is where Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson)“DREW” (pun intended) the line. Drew Cain went from Mr. Save You Girl to Mr. Steal Your Girl in a flash. As a result, his shift from hero to villain has torn many lives apart.
Coming up on General Hospital, Drew uses his victim status to carryout his next attack on an enemy. Apparently, not the enemies all thought. According to recent GH recaps, Drew openly admitted that he plans to accuse Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson) of shooting him that night. There’s motive, a bit of evidence that Michael was near Drew’s home, and a weak alibi. If Drew wanted Michael to go down for his shooting, then he could totally make it happen.
General Hospital: Danny and Drew argue over Scout
However, new GH rumors claim that Drew scratches the plan to blame Michael. Apparently, framing Michael Corinthos as his shooter is no longer Drew Cain’s (Cameron Mathison) plan of attack. Instead, he realizes that he’s got an entrenched vendetta to unleash- against Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
General Hospital spoilers tease that Drew’s wrath knows no bounds. A visit from his nephew Danny appears to have sparked a devious plan for the perfect vengeance. Now Drew knows just where to hit Jason where it counts. Through this son, Danny.
Will he really go as low as to blame Danny for his shooting?
It’s not looking good for Willow Tait. The once struggling, but striving young woman who beat the odds in several of the utmost dire circumstances, is now unraveling at the seams.
Evidently, the current storyline, and Willow’s family mental health history support General Hospital rumors that claim Willow loses her mind. As we know Nina Reeves (Cynthia’s Watros) is Willow‘s biological mother, and Nell Benson is her biological sister. Need I say more?
Willow is at risk for major mental health issues. The character’s family medical history is the perfect set up for Willow’s mental health catastrophe. Additionally, General Hospital news and spoilers previously revealed Katelyn MacMullen’s insight on Willow‘s future. To learn more about “the crazy gene,” check out details of her interview with Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson right HERE or below.
Clearly, a dark path seems imminent for Willow Tait. According to recent General Hospital rumors and spoilers, Willow is a prime suspect in the shooting of Congressman Drew Cain. While her reactions to the news about Drew and even Scout appear to be truly genuine, her behavior is still quite odd. GH rumors tease that Willow may have shot Drew and not even know it. So, what if Willow’s split personality shot Drew? Like the greats who have come before her… Willow may very well have a bad case of DID. Just like Llanview’s Victoria Lord (Erika Slezak), and Port Charles‘s own, the late Connie Falconeri (Kelly Sullivan)
If Willow does have Dissociative Identity Disorder, then what name will she call herself?
General Hospital: Did Willow Shoot Drew? And Will He Seek Revenge?
Is congressman Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) out of the woods? No. Well, Drew may be out of surgery, but he is still in critical condition. Dr. Portia Robinson (Brooke Kerr) scrubbed in to help Dr. Lucas Jones (Van Hansis) save Drew’s life. So far he’s alive, but his fate has yet to be determined.
Last week on General Hospital, Dr. Portia Robinson confirmed, “It looks like he’s [Drew] going to live.” Things are still touch and go, but the latest GeneralHospital rumors speculate that Drew survives the attempted assassination. But will he live to tell who shot him?
Drew Gets Revenge On His Shooter
If Drew lives to tell the shooter’s secret, then he must’ve caught a glimpse before he blacked out. According to General Hospital recaps, the shooter, walked up for a second shot. At one point Drew’s eyes were open. That makes it quite possible that he saw his shooter.
Coming up on General Hospital, the mystery of who shot Drew Cain continues. As does the investigation, and Drew’s recovery. General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Drew can identify his shooter but keeps quiet under one condition. Will Drew keep quiet if the shooter is… Willow? GH rumors claim that he saw Willow shoot him. He’s so obsessed with her that all he wants is a victory. She’s the prize.
The Condition: Drew will keep quiet if Willow agrees to marry him.
The mystery unfolds as the people of Port Charles all want to know who shot Drew Cain. Anna and Dante are right. Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) has multiple enemies, and any one of them has reason to want him dead. Some motives are strong while others are weak, but don’t put it passed any of who were those betrayed by Drew. However, no one person can be in two places at the same time. That means we can narrow down the list a bit.
Who Shot Drew Cain?
First, we know where Portia was. She was with Isaiah and then at work. Secondly, Curtis was with Jordan. Carly was with Brennan. Trina and Kai were in Drew’s home when it happened. Then Tracy stumbled upon the shocking situation. Plus, Alexis was tending to her house guest. Jason was in Croatia, and he doesn’t care enough about pesky Drew to even bother killing him. And Nina, she truly thinks that Willow is guilty.
Michael (Rory Gibson) and Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) seem like the strongest suspects in this case. Aside from a powerful mobster like Jenz Sidwell (Carlo Rota), Michael and Willow have the strongest motives. What it comes down to is who is the most desperate? Not only to get rid of Drew, but desperately needing something else- something like, their own children. According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Michael and Willow continue to fight for custody of their children. Mutually, one thing stands in their way. That one thing is Drew Cain.
Do you think that Michael and Willow are the most viable suspects?
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