General Hospital Spoilers: Cam Is In The Clear, Did Friendly Fire Hit Jason Morgan?

Cameron Webber (William Lipton) is struggling through a dark time after losing his stepdad, Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth), along with teen drama involving the late Dev Cerci (Ashton Arbab), and his friends, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), and Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla).

Scared, confused, and shaken, Cam acted irrationally and out himself in extreme danger, while making him a suspect in the shooting of Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).

General Hospital spoilers revealed Cameron has been cleared after Commissioner Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) reviewed the security footage.

General Hospital previews indicate Jordan explains that the bullet came from behind Cameron, making it impossible for him to have been the one responsible for shooting Jason.

Cameron’s cleared name raises a good question. If not Cam, then who? Who shot Jason Morgan? General Hospital rumors hint it could have been from one of Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) men who were after Jason and Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud). However, a much more complicated explanation isn’t out of the question. GH rumors claim that Jason may have been shot by Brando’s friendly fire. Brando was in the parking garage when everything was going down, and it’s likely his bullet ricocheted off of something and hit Jason in the lower back. Maybe that look on Brando Corbin’s (Johnny Wactor) face is that look he gets when he realizes he’s the one who shot Jason.

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