What’s wrong with Gregory? Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison) has Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) thrown for a loop. His recent, mysterious behavior has the ex-attorney going hard at her new profession. Something is definitely up with her new pal Gregory. Because of this, Alexis uses her investigative skills to figure out what’s going on.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Alexis shares insight about Gregory with her trusted friend and ex-colleague, Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy). As a friend, Alexis is concerned about Gregory. On the other hand, as an investigative reporter, Alexis Davis is concerned with the story. Her curiosity leads Alexis down a path to find out what’s wrong with Gregory. She and Diane Miller discuss the possible reasons for Gregory’s cryptic behavior. Recently, Gregory lied to Alexis about his job. Furthermore, he used his job as an excuse to deny Alexis’ request. The truth always has a funny way of showing itself but it takes hard work and focus to find it. After weeks of wondering and questioning, Aulates speculates the possibilities with Diane.
Meanwhile, General Hospital spoilers reveal that Dr. Finn (Michael Easton) runs tests on Gregory. At this point, Gregory’s secret issue seems to be medical. Previous General Hospital rumors claimed that Gregory was hiding his involvement in the hook killings. But, other than his connection to Alexis, Gregory doesn’t have any known ties to Esme, Trina, or really anyone involved with the hook. Furthermore, Alexis’ involvement is solely due to her job at The Invader.
So, while Alexis is hypothesizing with Diane, Gregory’s son is running tests to get answers for his father. Will Alexis narrow his issue down to figure out he has a mystery illness?
Alexis uncovers Gregory’s secret! It doesn’t take a professional Private Investigator to notice something suspicious about Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison). But, the cryptic way he evades questions just might need an Investigative Reporter.
Like mother like daughter? That’s absolutely true for Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and her daughter Molly Lansing Davis (Haley Pullos). Following in her mom’s footsteps, Molly settled on a career in Law. But, Molly isn’t the only Davis girl having something in common with Alexis. However, “like daughter like mother,” better describes Alexis and Sam McCall’s (Kelly Monaco) common interest. After throwing in the towel as Attorney at Law, Alexis’s new career path lead her down a road similar to Sam.
Apparently, Investigative Reporter for The Invader, is her new claim to fame. Alexis takes her position very seriously while digging dirt on the people of Port Charles. General Hospital recaps recall her recent investigation lead to Heather’s arrest. Although Heather’s incarceration benefits the greater good, it’s possible the hook nightmare isn’t over. According to General Hospital rumors, despite the damning evidence against Heather, GH fans speculate that Heather is merely a copycat. That means, the hook killer is still on the loose.
Alexis Uncovers Gregory’s Secret
General Hospital spoilers tease that Alexis engages in another investigation. This time, there’s no high-profile crime to solve. On the contrary, this project is personal. Gregory’s cryptic answers and evasive conversation style sends incredulous thoughts through Alexis’s mind. As a result, she decides to dig deeper to find what her friend is hiding.
Fan theories that claim Heather only stepped in as the hook to protect Esme (Avery Kristen Pohl). Meanwhile, Alexis’s involvement in Heather’s case and Gregory’s secret leads to shocking General Hospital rumors. What if Alexis connects the dots a little too well, revealing both Heather and Gregory culpable to a recent crime spree? Discovering Gregory is the real hook killer certainly supports the copycat theory.
Alexis reveals hook killer! The danger of the hook killer mystery hangs over the people of Port Charles like a dark cloud at a family picnic. They never know when it’ll all come pouring down; or if and when they’ll be the next hook killer victim.
According to recent General Hospital, previews the hook killer strikes again. Mac Scorpio (John J. York) and Jordan Ashford (Tanisha, Harper) are working hard to solve these cases. But, General Hospital spoilers hint that Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) actually solves the crimes. Similar yet different; the hook killer’s victims have commonalities but the killer’s style varies. Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) was able to pinpoint that the killer is a woman. In addition to that trait, it’s also been noted. The killer is a lefty. However, since the attack on Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) and Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud), the so-called killer is using their right hand.
Alexis Reveals Hook Killer to PCPD?!
Alexis Davis has the skills of a lawyer with a new career surrounding investigative news reporting. Working for the Sun, Alexis is even closer to the cases- BEFORE they go to trial. According to recent General Hospital spoilers, Alexis Davis has worked closely enough to the hook killer case to come up with the theory of her own. General Hospital previews indicate the former lawyer turned investigative reporter has an eye-opening revelation for Jordan and Mac. is Alexis about to name Heather whatever as the official hook killer?
Alexis’s hook killer theory gains traction in the coming days. ….Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) went from a shark of a lawyer to an investigative reporter. She transitioned from one to the other as swiftly. Some say as swiftly as soap opera newborns grow before our very eyes. In a transition that seems like second nature, Alexis becomes the investigative reporter the PCPD never knew they needed.
General Hospital recaps recall a history of wrong turns and dead end leads when the Port Charles Police Department investigate a crime. More often than not, the crimes in Port Charles are solved by civilians. Many times, these crimes are solved by criminals themselves. Or, Private Investigators like Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco), Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), and Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) take on the case. At first, the PCPD is resistant against the help P.I.s and civilians offer. Then, after being shown up a time or two, law enforcement accepts the hand.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Alexis Davis could be the next civilian to crack a case in Port Charles. According to General Hospital spoilers, Alexis’s confirms her theory. Then, Alexis gives Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) and Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) a heads up. Previously, GH spoilers revealed that Trina is the main endgame for the hook killer psycho. That being said, it makes sense that Alexis wants Trina to stay informed.
Will the people of PC rest easy? GH rumors hint that Alexis’s hook killer theory is confirmed. Did someone finally solve this mystery?
Alexis leads Drew to Harmony’s secret! The truth shall set you free. However, if you tell lie after lie for long enough, the truth can leave you all alone.
Carly Spencer (Corinthos) (Laura Wright) entered into a relationship with Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) with a lie as serious as a heart attack. -Or, stage 4 leukemia. General Hospital recaps recall Carly already lied to Drew.
For starters, when he found out she was getting a DNA test done between Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). Carly explained the situation, but not in its entirety. In addition to omitting information, Carly flat out lied when Drew asked about the outcome to Willow and Nina’s results. She told Drew that Harmony’s deathbed confession claiming Nina is Willow’s mother is false. Ultimately, Carly carries out her lie far longer than anyone would expected. So far, Carly has successfully been able to derail Drew’s findings when it comes to the search for Willlow’s birth parents.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Harmony’s desperate plea justifies keeping Willow (and everyone else) in the dark. As Michael’s mother, Carly feels she is doing what’s best for her son and his family. She paid off Denise Mackenzie (Alice Rietveld), therefore, thinking she covered every angle. Carly instructed Denise to tell Drew what he didn’t want to hear. However, Carly doesn’t realize how much Harmony confided in Alexis. GH rumors hint Alexis leads Drew to Harmony’s secret!
Nikolas and Elizabeth get caught! Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) turned to his friend and old flame Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). He needs her as a shoulder to lean on after Elizabeth’s confession. Due to his current situation with Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst), Finn is all up in his head and feelings.
GH rumors speculate Finn might be caught up in his own feelings but Alexis is thinking clearly. General Hospital spoilers reveal Alexis starts asking questions regarding Esme Prince’s (Avery Kristen Pohl) whereabouts. As a result, Alexis pieces together recent events, leading to their growing suspicions.
General Hospital previews indicate Finn takes matters into his own hands when he shows up at Wyndemere. Finn wants to talk to Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) about Esme. If Nikolas isn’t careful, he’s going to get caught. GH spoilers reveal Nikolas leaves the bottle of prenatal vitamins on the end table near the main door. With Finn in his doorway, and the prenatal vitamins on the table, Nikolas runs a high risk of getting caught. He sent Elizabeth to the hospital for more vitamins and she’s expected to make a quick return.
General Hospital rumors hint Nikolas and Elizabeth get caught together. However, Finn might assume Liz has moved on with Nikolas, suspecting nothing to do with Esme. Will Finn find the prenatal vitamins and assume they belong to Liz?!
Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) put on her big girl pants and bravely told Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) exactly what’s up. To her dismay, Finn leaves Elizabeth, turns to Alexis, and ends up getting the comfort he needs… in her bed.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the week of November 14th Finn turns to Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) for a shoulder to cry on. He’s going through an emotional time which could trigger a relapse. Losing Reiko served as a catalyst for fueling Finn’s addiction. Finn is now reliving the pain of the loss on top of finding out his wife had an affair.
Consequently, there is a potential risk Finn will fall back into old habits. Alexis is all too familiar with vulnerability and addiction, therefore, maybe they can through his feelings.
General Hospital recaps recall Alexis and Finn’s steamy past. One unexpected act took them (and GH fans) by surprise. Their friendship jad always been strictly platonic (until it wasn’t) while Finn had his sights on Anna Devane (Finola Hughes). They woke up in bed together on the morning after the Mayoral election, stunned at what just happened.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Finn needs time. After Elizabeth told him everything she remembers along with what she eas told by her parents and it was all just too much. GH rumors speculate Finn leaves Elizabeth, turns to Alexis seeking and receiving comfort. What will this mean for Finn and Liz or Alexis and Gregory Chase’s (Gregory Harrison) budding romance?
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?
Alexis and Gregory reconnect weeks after discovering Diane has been attacked. Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison) won’t be able to avoid one another forever. It seems they are drawn to each other by the way their minds work.
General Hospital recaps recall Alexis’s troubled history with alcoholism and poor choices. Getting involved with the wrong men seems to be a career in itself for the mother of three. Her choices and other outside life events lead to her leaving the law behind and getting a fresh start. Alexis may not be a practicing attorney due to past circumstances in her life, but she still holds value to the work ethic and intelligence it takes. She has channeled her old business mindset into what she has become today. Alexis’s career at The Invader is part of a new, sober chapter in her life.
General Hospital spoilers indicate after one tragedy after another, Alexis and her string of bad luck with men could be over. But will she mess things up before they even get a chance to begin?
General Hospital previews and spoilers suggest Alexis and Gregory reconnect after some time. Gregory will question why Alexis seems to have been avoiding him, while Alexis turns the tables. GH spoilers reveal Alexis gaslights Gregory and flips the situation on him. She will likely deny his observation, acting as thought he was the one doing the avoiding. It’s about tone Alexis finds a man who isn’t a career criminal, a danger to herself and other, or will wind up dead.
Ava Jerome (Maura West) and Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) fell victim of the mysterious hook killer. Brando wasn’t as fortune as Ava, losing his life to a senseless attack.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the people of Port Charles cannot rest while there is a killer on the loose. No one is safe as the attacks seem to be at random. However, General Hospital previews suggest that these attacks might not be so random. If there is a rhyme and reason to who is being targeted, the killer knows exactly who they will come after next.
General Hospital rumors claim that Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) will face another traumatic event when she discovers the bloodied body of one of her nearest and dearest. Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) have been the best of friends for decades of their adult lives. Two force and intelligent lawyers connected over their similarities and developed their unbreakable bond. If rumors are true, Alexis and Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison) discover Diane Miller’s lifeless body, covered in blood.
Is Carolyn Hennesy leaving General Hospital? GH comings and goings reports have yet to confirm Hennesy‘s exit and rumored death of Diane. Keep watching as the mystery unfolds!
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