General Hospital fans are in shock after too-good-to-be-true Rory Cabrera (Michael Blake Kruse) became the hook killer’s latest victim. The scene brought forth many questions. The first and most important thing everyone wants to know is, Does Rory die?
The hook killer storyline has thrown fans for loop after loop. As a result, prime suspects have changed over multiple times, starting with Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma). But when the next person fell victim to the hook, Nikolas had an air tight alibi. Elizabeth was also thought to be the killer at one point. Her whereabouts were unaccounted for when she blacked out the night of Ava’s attack. The story moved along, and by the time Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) was attacked by the hook, she was able to identify her attacker as a woman.
Portia connects the victims to Trina
A connection was made when Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) figured that each and every victim other than Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) was a friend or supporter to her daughter Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali). As it turned out, Brando wasn’t the victim’s target, however, the true target was Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy). Because Esme and Trina have an history of bad blood, some believed Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) was the hook killer.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest the only other person outwardly known for having something against Trina is the Assistant District Attorney Jennifer Arden. Molly Lansing Davis found racism a problem throughout the DA’s office and removed herself from the case. ADA Arden has it out for Trina. But is it enough to kill multiple people? Rory Cabrera began to show creeper vibes signs with his overly agreeable and sweet demeanor. In addition, he rushed into his feelings for Trina, confessing his love. It was believed the be that Rory and ADA Arden are working together to lure Trina to the perfect time and place.
Was Rory’s stabbing part of a plan gone wrong?
Was it all a setup? Like the movie Scream, when Stu Macher stabbed Billy Loomis, was Rory stabbed to make it look like he was a victim and the plan went terribly wrong? Because why did Rory get stabbed behind the scenes? Or, Rory was in on the hook killings but when it came to Trina, he was going to protect her. So many questions!
Is Rory going to die?
Previous General Hospital comings and goings rumors claim Michael Blake Kruse is leaving General Hospital. From the looks of Rory’s current condition, that rumor could very well be true. Does Rory die? That is what well want to know. There is so much more to the story that’s left unexplained. Why was he being nosy in Jordan Ashford’s (Tanisha Harper) with Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna)? Why did he take picture of the inside of a file? And why did he head to the scene alone and without telling anyone? There are so many questions left unanswered. If Rory dies, we may never know. Make sure you don’t miss a moment of the drama!
Is Alex alive? GH rumors suggest a major twist to Victor’s plans. Alex Marick is alive! Leave it to Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) to plan the perfect crime.
Victor had already been planning to get Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) out kf the way when the perfect opportunity came about. He found out Anna planted Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) in his orbit to gain inside information on Victor’s master plan. Lucy was determined to use her personal skills with the opposite sex to successfully seduce and distract Mr. Cassadine. Although Anna wanted Lucy pulled from the mission, Lucy wouldn’t stop until she came through for Anna and Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers).
General Hospital spoilers indicate Victor has framed Anna for the shooting and possible murder of Lucy. Victor is playing his cards right and his nefarious plot to frame Anna just became air tight.
Is Alex alive?! GH fans raise the question after what looks to be Anna is seen on surveillance tying to Lucy’s shooting.
According to prev General Hospital spoilers and rumors, General Hospital Blog revealed shocking news on ADA Arden (Jennifer Field). The hook attacks have taken a pause, meanwhile, Arden is acting shady at the PCPD.
Victor’s plans seem to be rolling out nicely with the help from the inside. GH rumors hint Assistant District Attorney Arden is working with Victor to frame Anna, in addition to rumors of her involvement in the hook attacks.
General Hospital rumors indicate Anna’s twin Alex Marick is alive. Victor’s mission to frame Anna is a sure thing as long as everyone believes Alex is dead.
Rory and Trina head to Comi Con! Rory’s Comi Con costume is all part of the plan?!
Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) is doing her best to conceal her precarious thoughts on skipping town with Rory Cabrera (Michael Blake Kruse).
Rory noticed Trina didn’t hesitate at the chance to postpone their upcoming getaway. Rory invited Trina to join him at Comi Con. There’s no denying Comi Con is a little out of her comfort zone, however, needing out and dressing up as an iconic character isn’t what has Trina uneasy.
General Hospital spoilers reveal although Trina trusts Rory, she can’t shake the feeling that something horrible is going to happen. As she expressed to Ava Jerome (Maura West), Trina won’t admit her concerns to Rory.
General Hospital rumors suggest Trina’s worries are warranted as she could be about to enter a true nightmare. GH previews and spoilers hint Rory takes Comi Con very seriously, or at least that’s what he portrays. Many fans go all out, therefore, getting dressed up in costume is not out of the norm. GH rumors speculate Rory will dress up for Comi Con, and in doing so, his plans for Trina will fall into place. Rory’s Comi Con costume is said to serve as more than just fanfare for the Comi Con event. After all, what better disguise than to actually be, well, disguised?!
Who saves Trina on GH? GH speculations regarding the hook killer and Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) have fans working over time as their brains process all the latest GH spoilers and rumors.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Rory lures Trina out of Oort Charles, leading her to imminent danger. If recent GH rumors come true, the GH hook killer(s) are working together to take down Trina and those who supported and helped her get exonerated during her trial.
Rory and Trina are about to head out of town and little does she know, it’s a trap! It’s possible that ADA Arden (Jennifer Field) will be ready and waiting wherever Rory decides to bring Trina for what she thinks is will be a trip for two. If Assistant District Attorney Arden isn’t there waiting, she’ll either soon show up unexpectedly, or Rory might just handle Trina on his own. Either way, we are about to see a side of Rory Cabrera (Michael Blake Kruse) we’ve never seen before.
When her life is in jeopardy, who saves Trina on GH?
Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) has been extra protective over his soon to be stepdaughter. So much so that Trina has been turned off by his behavior. She doesn’t understand why Curtis is all up in her business when she already has a dad [Marcus Tagger] (Réal Andrews) to love and look out for her. Little does she know, life is about to throw even more devastation her way. Will Curtis be the one to swoop in and save Trina from Rory and the hook killer, ADA Arden?
General Hospital rumors also speculate Spencer Cassadine’s (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) potential in saving Trina. Although he’s currently locked up in Pentonville, will he be out in time to save Trina from rookie Rory Cabrera? Or will he risk it all to bust out of jail and be her hero?
Rory and ADA Arden working together?! New suspects in the hook killings arise after some insightful analysis. Recent events in Port Charles have lead us closer to identifying the GH hook killer.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that the Assistant District Attorney Jennifer Arden has had it out for Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali). Ever since the beginning of Trina’s trial, it was apparent Arden wanted to make an example out of Trina.
General Hospital recaps recall Molly Lansing Davis (Haley Pullos) witnessed discrimination and racism within the DA’s office. Molly found flaws throughout the entire system in regard to unfair treatment. As a result of Molly’s blunt observation, she was pushed out of working on Trina’s trial.
Too Good To Be True
General Hospital rumors suspect that Rory Cabrera (Michael Blake Kruse) has been too good to be true as PCPD’s latest rookie and Trina’s biggest supporter.
GH spoilers hint that ADA Arden is targeting Trina’s supporters. You can read the full explanation HERE. Ava Jerome (Maura West), Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy), and Oz Haggerty (Max Faugno), have all been supportive of Trina and had a hand in proving her innocence. Here’s the thing- Rory has also been a no questions asked, blind supporter for Trina. He believed her to be innocent without even knowing her; as if he was trying to win her over. If the ADA is going after those who helped Trina, you may ask why Rory hasn’t gotten the hook yet. There could be a simple explanation for that. If suspicions about Rory are true, he isn’t really one of the good guys. GH rumors claim Rory is working with the ADA, attacking the people of Port Charles, with an endgame that is focused on Trina.
GH rumors speculate Rory catfished Trina, and manipulated her into believing he was on her side, while secretly working toward her conviction with ADA Arden. When their mission failed and Trina was exonerated, they set out to attack those who helped her achieve freedom. GH spoilers hint that they won’t stop until they get to Trina, unless someone can stop them in their tracks.
Breakdown of the General Hospital Hook Killer and Victims: It’s coming down to the wire here as the fourth victim just encountered the wrath of a psycho killer with a hook.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that the killer has her focus on Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali), harming those who helped her achieve a non guilty verdict when on trial for committing a crime of revenge porn against her own best friends.
Here’s why the hook killer has gone after each victim thus far:
We have provided a breakdown of the General Hospital hook killer and victims. We will begin with Ava Jerome (Maura West). Ava is like a second mother to Trina and she stood by her while facing the court. She was one of the young woman’s biggest supporters, and judge of character since Trina had been working for Ava in her gallery. Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) is also a big supporter of Trina. Serving as her Defense Attorney, she worked tirelessly to prove Trina’s innocence. Oz Haggerty was a key element in Trina’s exoneration as he was the one to testify that Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) was indeed the one who purchased the burner phone, not Trina. Now there’s Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor). You may be wondering how Brando fits into all of this. There’s an easy explanation. Brando wasn’t the intended target. The hook was meant for Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), Trina’s best friend AND victim. The revenge porn victim herself [Joss] stated that Trina was innocent. If anyone would want justice to be served, it would be Josslyn, the victim. Brando followed as Josslyn went after Dex Heller (Evan Hofer), and happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. Brando likely saw the killer, making the only reason he was attacked was because he got in the way.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors have a very strong sense that the Port Charles hook killer isn’t going to be a main character. We come to a certain logic regarding the killer, believing that once they are exposed, there’s really no turning back. Most likely the killer will either be killed or shipped off to Pentonville for life in prison. Since there has not been any General Hospital news reports relating to another main character exit, it brings our focus to a less relevant role on General Hospital.
General Hospital recaps recall Trina’s mom, Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) raising concerns regarding racism toward her daughter. She wondered aloud if her daughter was being targeted due to the color of her skin. Molly Lansing Davis (Haley Pullos) had been fighting against racism throughout the judicial system. She began working with the D.A.‘s office but was turned off by witnessing blatant racism. Molly was supposed handle Trina’s trial, but she was pushed out of the way when the D.A.’s office got wind of Molly’s thought on Trina’s innocence.
It’s unlikely that the writers would briefly touch on Portia’s concern with racism to then just stop the topic without any storyline development. Here’s where the hook killer comes in. Since we believe the killer will not be a main character, it has lead to new General Hospital rumors, speculating the killer could have it out for Trina, and the motive being racial discrimination. One person who comes to mind would be a disgruntled Assistant District Attorney. After pushing her agenda to make an example out of Trina, along with all the support in Trina’s favor, A.D.A. Arden (Jennifer Field) lost her case in court while attempting to prosecute Trina Robinson for a crime she didn’t commit. These events plus the injustices witnessed within the D.A.’s office, is a perfect equation that equals a reason for A.D.A Arden to be the hook killer.
You don’t want to miss a thing as the drama and suspense continues on General Hospital.
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