General Hospital Spoilers: Sam Is Confident Jason Will Get The Job Done, Assures Peter The PCPD Are The Least Of His Problems

Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) has watched her friend Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) trust and start a family with the man who is responsible for killing Drew Cain (Billy Miller). Drew happens to be the father of Sam’s daughter, Scout Cain (Ella Ramacieri). Sam wants to see Peter August (Wes Ramsey) taken down and brought to justice. She’s watched Maxie suffer for too long. Although she’s grateful Maxie has seen the light, Sam wants to make sure Peter pays for what he’s done, not only to Maxie, but to Drew, Anna, Liesl, and even herself.

General Hospital spoilers and previews reveal Sam isn’t afraid to stand up to Peter. She tells Peter that the police are the least of his worries.

General Hospital rumors indicate Sam is referring to the fact that Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) knows Peter is responsible for Franco Baldwin’s (Roger Howarth) death. Jason won’t sit around and be blamed for a murder he didn’t commit. He just needs to clear his name and make Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst) realize that she’s grieving, and in her forcing process, she’s pointing her finger at the wrong man.

Peter has been warned. He’s dangerous and can’t be trusted. General Hospital rumors hint that Peter may try to kidnap Maxie after being rejected by her. Sam has faith in Jason and is confident he will be able to make all Peter down for good.

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