General Hospital Spoilers: What If Heather Goes Free?! Did Laura Bite Off More Than She Can Chew?

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Laura Spencer Regrets Helping Heather

Mayor Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) went down the road less traveled. She doesn’t have many supporters now that she is advocating for Heather Webber’s (Alley Mills) freedom.

According to the latest General Hospital previews, Genie Francis shares the screen with Alley Mills when Laura pays Heather a visit. Port Charles is upon arms over the Mayor’s decision to pursue Heather’s metallosis as a way vindicate her from her past crimes. Understandably, Portia Robinson is Laura’s strongest protester because of Heather Webber’s threat to Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali). Dr. Robinson can’t fathom how Laura could possibly believe that Heather deserves an excuse for what she’s done to so many.

Laura Spencer Regrets Helping Heather

General Hospital spoilers and previews tease that Laura pays Heather a visit. They’ll discuss Heather’s metallosis and her potential freedom. For the most part, the city of Port Charles doesn’t want to see Heather go free. Laura is risking her career as Mayor, sticking her neck out for a murderer.

Will Laura risk her career, as well as her relationships as she takes the nexts steps toward Heather Webber’s freedom? Whether or not Heather knew what she was doing, she still committed heinous crimes. At best, I think she should get to plead insanity. However, setting Heather free is a recipe for disaster.

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