General Hospital Spoilers: Dr. Obrecht Finds Proof To Expose Peter, Drew Cain Alive?

Dr. Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) has been wrongfully accused and charged with Peter August’s (Wes Ramsey) crimes involving the death of Drew Cain (Billy Miller). However, we all know that Peter framed Liesl, just as he framed Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) for the death of cult leader, Shiloh Archer (Coby Ryan McLaughlin).

Liesl is desperate to prove her own innocence. Everyone she loves, including her own daughter, Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) has turned their back on her, believing that she committed said crimes. Jason and Sam Morgan (Steve Burton and Kelly Monaco) are onto Peter, but even with Spinelli’s (Bradford Anderson) help, they’ve found little to completely nail him. Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers), although isn’t Liesl’s biggest fan, he cares for Peter much less and will help to prove he is deceiving Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), his girlfriend, Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms), and everyone else close to him.

General Hospital news revealed Kathleen Gati’s exit is only temporary. General Hospital spoilers and rumors have indicated that upon her return, she will bring back with her something so huge, it would prove she didn’t tamper with Drew’s plane in an attempt not murder.
General Hospital rumors claim that Billy Miller was in discussion with GH executives regarding a return. However, the unexpected global crisis, Covid-19 pandemic, caused everything to hit the brakes- including acting contracts, film, and production.

Now that we are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel as lockdown comes to an end, it is possible the return of Billy Miller as Drew Cain could be in the works. Will Dr. Obrecht find Drew Cain alive and bring him back to Port Charles? Peter is running on borrowed time!

General Hospital News: After Quarantine Hiatus Comes Highly Anticipated Returns

The Covid-19 Pandemic has put our nation and it’s activity on hold. What was thought to be about a two week hiatus has turned into much more. General Hospital cast and crew are currently out of production due to the Corona Virus lock down. The lock down and production hiatus was projected to last only about two weeks, which would have allowed episodes of General Hospital to air without any disruption. Lock down is still in place and the Executives at GH have incorporated flashbacks throughout scenes and Fridays are now repeat episodes in order to spread out the airing of new shows.

May Sweeps will be on hold since the hiatus has extended beyond the expected weeks. Many story lines will leave us hanging if General Hospital runs out of new episodes to broadcast. May Sweeps could be pushed out to June or even July since the end of the quarantine remains unknown.

It looks like Peter is close to being exposed as Robert Scorpio and Damian Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) zero in on evidence to prove Peter’s guilt along with clearing Dr. Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) and Sam Morgan’s (Kelly Monaco). In General Hospital comings and goings, it has been reported that Kathleen Gati has left the show temporarily but will definitely return to proceed with her story line involving Obrecht’s arrest. Peter framed Sam and LIesl for his crimes and has gotten away with it thus far.

General Hospital spoilers had indicated Dr. Obrecht will make a shocking discovery while she is away. General Hospital rumors have hinted Obrecht will be the one to prove her own innocence, freeing Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) as well. General Hospital rumors claim Liesl will come to find that Drew Cain is alive, proving she did not murder him. Drew Cain has been rumored to be be returning to General Hospital after quarantine has been lifted and GH jumps back into production.

Peter August (Wes Ramsey) had to set up a distraction after catching the vibe that DA Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) was on his tail and close to finding out the truth. Robert received a phone call learning that Holly Sutton (Emma Samms) was dead. However, General Hospital rumors hint a return for the Holly after Liesl brings her back to Port Charles along with Drew in order to take down Peter and set herself free.

Will Dr. Obrecht discover more than she could have ever imagined while being forced to The Hague? General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Dr. Obrecht will return from The Hague and could possibly have friends tagging along. Could Drew Cain and Holly Sutton really be alive and help expose Peter?

General Hospital Spoilers: Drew Cain The Key Element To Nailing Peter

It’s high time Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) and Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) got justice for what they are going through. Peter August (Wes Ramsey) not only has the audacity to continuously commit heinous crimes, but then he has framed two innocent women for his bad deeds.

Although there are only a few people, including her own husband, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) working diligently to clear Sam’s name, they are devoted to proving her innocence. As for Dr. Obrecht, everyone seems to have abandoned her in her time of need, but General Hospital rumors claim that DA Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) will come to her aid.

Previously, General Hospital Blog posted GH spoilers regarding Damian Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) and Robert Scorpio teaming up and using their unique skills to uncover the truth about Peter, clearing Sam and Liesl”s names.

GH Blog recently posted General Hospital spoilers claiming Dr. Obrecht will ultimately prove her innocence when she returns from The Hague with a shocking piece of proof. General Hospital rumors have claimed Dr. O will somehow find Drew alive and bring him home. If she can pull this off, she will be able to exonerate herself along with Sam Morgan for crimes committed by Peter.

Everything will change if Drew Cain is alive. Bringing Drew home would bring closure to the many people who were involved in the memory mapping nightmare, including Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth). If Drew turns up alive, Jason will be able to see Sam since she won’t be on parole, Maxie JOnes (Kirsten Storms) will get blasted with the hard truth, and Dr. Obrecht will get redemption.

Will Dr. Obrecht be able to come up with the proof she needs to set herself free?

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