General Hospital Spoilers: Joss Has Reason To Believe The Hook Killer Finds Cameron Next!

GH hook killer Joss Cam

The GH hook killer finds Cameron alone. Is he the hook killer’s next victim? The GH hook killer won’t rest until she’s either stopped or reaches her endgame.

General Hospital recaps recall Portia Robinson’s (Brook Kerr) hunch. She makes an alarming connection between the victims and her daughter Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali). Previous General Hospital Blog spoilers revealed a detailed description which explained the GH hook killer’s motives to who and why she has chosen each target. 

The family and friends who have supported Trina through her trial are now fearing for their lives. General Hospital spoilers reveal Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper) receives shocking information, therefore leading her straight to the Portia. Jordan makes a house call to The Robinson’s where Carly Corinthos Spencer (Laura Wright) and Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) happen to be visiting. Portia and Trina receive frightening news from the Commissioner, causing panic among the suspected targets. Josslyn worries Cameron Webber could be in danger as General Hospital previews indicate Cameron Webber is being watched.

The GH hook killer finds Cameron alone a s vulnerable to an attack. It has become apparent that the killer is out to get Trina’s family and friends over the outcome of the trial. A sore loser, Assistant District Attorney Arden has an axe to grind. Or rather, a hook to twist. 

General Hospital Spoilers: Rory Lures Trina Into A Trap, The Hook Killer Awaits

Rory lures Trina

Rory traps Trina! Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) has been smitten over PCPD rookie, Rory Cabrera (Michael Blake Kruse). Right from the start, Rory offered his support, fully and blindly, when Trina was arrested for a crime against her own best friends, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) and Cameron Webber (William Lipton).

Does it seem a little strange that he would just blindly trust someone he doesn’t even know, supporting her claim to innocence? Yeah, we think so too. General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that what seems strange about Rory is most likely because, well, it is.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) has described her attacker as a woman, while GH rumors hint that Diane’s attacker isn’t acting alone.

If Assistant District Attorney Arden is truly behind the violent hook attacks as GH spoilers speculate, it’s likely Rory is being used to bait Trina, luring her to Arden’s attack. GH rumors suggest that Rory traps Trina after luring her out of Port Charles.

Trina’s has been adamant about how she doesn’t need protection, especially from Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner). She’s a strong, independent, young woman, and has made that very clear to her mother, Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr). Will Trina now need saving from someone she trusted? Curtis to the rescue?!

Another possibility for who will save Trina is Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez). It all depends on if he will be released from Springridge in time to be her hero. If not released formally, will Spencer break out again, this time to save Trina?

General Hospital Spoilers: Trina Is The Killer’s End Game; This Detailed Explanation Reveals Who And Why, And Why The Hook Killer Isn’t A Main Character

Breakdown General Hospital hook killer

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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