Elizabeth killed Reiko?! Elizabeth Webber’s (Rebecca Herbst) current mental state has been a result of her suppressed, childhood trauma. Whatever Liz experienced back in the day has been buried deep.
General Hospital news reports confirm General Hospital has cast two new actors to fill the roles as Elizabeth Webber’s parents. Jeff (William Moses) and Carolyn Webber (Denise Crosby) have a complicated past. Both of their two daughters were raised by their grandmother, Audrey Hardy (Rachel Ames).
Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) has tried to be there for Liz every step of the way through her journey through her troubled past. Finn will take as much as Elizabeth will allow. Although it’s been difficult for Elizabeth to let him in, Finn wants to continue to look out for her.
Finn has always believed his late wife, Reiko (Mele Ihara) died of Blackwood’s Syndrome. From then he was inspired to find cure. But what if that isn’t jow Reiko died at all? What if Elizabeth killed Reiko?
General Hospital recaps recall Elizabeth’s flashbacks bringing forth memories Liz had deeply buried. One memory in particular was triggered by the incident involving Finn and Peter August (Wes Ramsey) on the stairs. Liz has flashbacks of a staircase, while she yelled to a young woman to stay away from her father [Jeff].
General Hospital rumors hint Liz may have been the one to push Reiko down the stair, causing her death. Jeff and Carolyn sent Liz and Sarah off with Gram, far away from where the incident took place.
GH rumors hint Jeff was having an affair with Reiko. Therefore, Elizabeth wanted her far away from her father, giving her motive to push Jeff’s mistress down the stairs. Carolyn and Jeff wanted to protect their daughter. Did Liz’s parents cover up her crime?
Elizabeth’s parents head to Port Charles! General Hospital news reports confirm General Hospital has cast two new actors in the roles of Jeff and Caroline Webber.
GH and Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) fans have long awaited this major breakthrough. Talk of Liz’s parents has been a focal point for the character’s current storyline.
The role of Jeff Webber was previously played by Richard Dean Anderson. Caroline Webber has been a mere mention as the role has never been cast. General Hospital spoilers reveal the roles of Elizabeth’s parents have been cast by two prime time actors.
GH news confirms Falcon Crest’s William Moses and Star Trek actress, Denise Crosby will fill the roles, finally bringing Liz’s parents to life. General Hospital recaps recall he role of Jeff Webber was introduced in 1981. For 25 years we have never put a face to the name, Caroline Webber.
Elizabeth and her sister Sarah Webber (Jennifer Sky) arrived Port Charles in 1997. The two daughters of Jeff and Caroline Webber were raised by their Gram, Audrey Hardy (Rachel Ames).
In a recent tweet, GH newcomer, Denise Crosby confirmed news of landing the role as Liz’s mom. Denise will be the first actress to fill the shoes of Caroline Webber.
General Hospital rumors hint that Jeff will be brought in to shed light on the death of Reiko. Hamilton Finn’s (Michael Easton) late wife appeared in Elizabeth’s flashbacks as she struggled with her past trauma. Her memories peeked her curiosity as she pieced together the traumatic events. Liz thinks her father could have been involved in Reiko’s death, while Finn believed her death was accidental and caused by poison.
GH spoilers and rumors claim Elizabeth’s memories will increasingly resurface as her parents jar memories she had buried deeply in her subconscious.
What exactly has been going on with Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst)? No one seems to know. Not her doctor, Dr. Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom), not her boyfriend, Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton), and not even Liz herself knows what’s going on in the kind of hers- yet.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, little by little, Elizabeth is remembering more and more pieces to the puzzle, fitting them together to recreate the traumatic events of her past.
General Hospital rumors hint that it’s no coincidence the writers made Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) and Elizabeth give each other alibis. At first fans were lead down the path that Nikolas attacked his own wife, Ava Jerome (Maura West), but quickly that was thrown out the window when the attacker struck again while Nikolas’s whereabouts were publicly accounted for. The storyline continues to bring Elizabeth into the thick of it, mentioning more than a few times that Liz still has no idea what she was doing at the time of Ava’s attack.
General Hospital recaps recall Elizabeth admitted to Ava that she [Liz] should be grateful Nikolas gave her an alibi. Although she believes that the alibi served as a precautionary measure, General Hospital rumors hint that Liz’s alibi from Nik will end up buying her time as she figures out what exactly happened that night during her blackout.
Now that Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) has identified her attacker as a woman, that drastically narrows down the suspect list. While Selina Wu (Lydia Look) is a ruthless mob boss, it’s hard to believe she’d do the dirty work all by herself. Between Elizabeth’s suppressed past trauma, her blackouts, and the fact that the killer was labeled a woman, it could be safe to say that the way things are looking, Elizabeth Webber may ROCK Port Charles in a shocking revelation!
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