General Hospital Spoilers: The GH Hook Killer Sends Warning- Is Alexis Next?

GH hook killer sends Alexis a message! This Halloween General Hospital amps up the bone chilling fear factor. There’s a serial killer on the loose causing the people of Port Charles to be on high alert.

Portia Robinson’s motherly instincts kicked in to high gear as she tried putting the pieces together. Everyone has been racking their brains, trying to figure out who and why innocent people are falling victim to hook attacks. Portia realized that each victim has one thing in common. Other than Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor), every victim has a connection to her daughter Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali). These ties helped Trina go free. The outcome of her trial for a crime she didn’t commit was looking bleak. Consequently, Portia took it upon herself to make sure Oz Haggerty testified on Trina’s behalf, ultimately, the factor that would set her free. He was the only one who could confirm Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) purchased a phone from him in his dealings.

General Hospital spoilers reveal the GH hook killer sends Alexis a message to The Invader. The GH hook killer wants attention. General Hospital rumors suggest the GH hook killer wants attention. Ultimately, reaching out to a large news source would give the hook killer the attention she so desperately seeks. Alexis had to make a decision regarding her next move. Does she give the killer the satisfaction? 

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