General Hospital Spoilers: Florence Gray Is The Key To Connecting The Dots Between Wilson Street, Cyrus, And Martin Gray

Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) and his wife, DA Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) are working tirelessly to get to the bottom of Cyrus Renault’s mystery patient whom he is caring for on Wilson Street.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Jordan and Curtis come to realize that whoever Cyrus is keeping on Wilson Street could be the key to taking Cyrus down. They discovered the name of the person Cyrus is keeping w mystery is Florence Gray. The last name Gray rings a bell as a current resident of Port Charles, Martin Gray. Are the two connected? General Hospital spoilers say, yes!

Martin Gray and Cyrus Renault have revealed they know one another much more closely than just casually seeing each other around Port Charles. It’s apparent that the two men have a deep rooted history.

General Hospital rumors claim Cyrus and Martin are brothers, and the woman being taking care of in Oregon is Florence Gray, their mother! Connecting the dots doesn’t stop there. General Hospital history supports another connection to the name Gray, residing in PC. Laura Spencer’s biological father’s name is as Gordon Gray.

General Hospital rumors suggest Laura is a half sibling of Cyrus and Martin! This would explain Cyrus’s fixation in Laura and serve has his main purpose to be in Port Charles, al while running drugs through the hospital.

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