General Hospital Spoilers: Heather Fights For Her Freedom, How Bad Could It Get?

Heather Webber and Ric Lansing

Metallosis. That’s the name of the disease that Heather Webber acquired as result of a past hip replacement. Apparently, cobalt poisoning is the reason that Heather Webber is a murdering psychopath. She recently received devastating news, and now Heather Webber fights for her freedom.

General Hospital spoilers tease that Heather’s condition may not give her a get of jail free card after all. Instead, recent results show that Heather’s body still contains a high level of cobalt. Because of this Heather is still responsible for the murders and crimes that cost so many lives.

Heather Webber Fights For Her Freedom

General Hospital previews show Heather’s latest struggle as the door closed on her freedom. Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst) broke the news about her test results, and they both agreed that something isn’t quite right. According to General Hospital spoilers and previews, Heather won’t rest until she gets to the bottom of the unexpected results.

Portia Robinson Examines Heather Webber

Was foul play involved? GH rumors hint that Heather stews about the situation and then takes action. Meanwhile, Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) is a happy camper about Heather’s imminent and likely indefinite life behind bars. Could Portia have tampered with Heather’s bloodwork to work in her own favor?

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