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General Hospital Spoilers: Jason Calls Diane After Anna Puts Danny At Risk

Jason Calls Diane
General Hospital: Jason Calls Diane After Anna Puts Danny At Risk

It’s time to call Diane! Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) is on a tear and will stop anyone who gets in the way of her mission. It doesn’t matter if they’re a WSB agent a 20 something year-old young woman or a mob enforcer. Anna isn’t letting anyone mess up her investigation.

General Hospital recaps recall Anna’s shocking decision to arrest Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). The police commissioner isn’t messing around with anyone who tries to take this investigation into their own hands. Already she has dismissed Dante for being too close to the case. Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) has been arrested, and now Jason.

General Hospital spoilers reveal that Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and Dex Heller’s (Evan Hofer) killer. The entire city of Port Charles wants their killer brought to justice, and Anna knows that she has to play her cards right otherwise Renault will slip through the cracks. Ultimately, this dangerous criminal needs to be off the streets and she will do what it takes to make that happen.

Time To Call Diane

Meanwhile, people like Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight) advocate for Cyrus as the known criminal oversteps with Jason’s son Danny (Asher Antonyzyn) . Thanks to Martin, Danny and the rest of PC become easier marks now that Jason is in lock up. Obviously, Jason doesn’t want Cyrus anywhere near Danny, and he doesn’t care who knows it. Now he suffers the consequences of making a public death threat.

According to General Hospital previews and spoilers Jason calls Diane after Anna makes her arrest. Will she be able to get Jason out of Pentonville so that he can protect his son? Putting Jason behind bars puts Danny at an even higher risk.

Will Diane work her magic and get Jason out of Anna’s control before Cyrus strikes again?

General Hospital News and Spoilers: Cyrus’s Days Are Numbered, Jeff Kober’s GH Exit

Jeff Kober’s GH Exit
General Hospital’s Jeff Kober (Cyrus Renault)

Cyrus is a serial killer! Well, Cyrus’s crimes lead to Jeff Kober’s GH exit? Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) has been wreaking havoc on Port Charles and its people since February of 2020. Five years later and he’s more dangerous than ever. It’s no secret that Cyrus Renault is on a killing spree. Sadly, Cyrus uses the Lord’s word as his excuse to commit heinous acts againsth good people.

General Hospital spoilers reveal that the PCPD and some vigilante civilians are determined to nail Cyrus for the recent murders at General Hospital. Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst), Lucky (Jonathan Jackson), and Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) made it their mission to prove Cyrus killed Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and Dex Heller (Evan Hofer). So far, what they found out was that he’s killed many more people than a mother of two and a PCPD Officer.

According to General Hospital news and spoilers, Cyrus is definitely the killer. And not just THE killer, he’s a serial killer! Just ask the family members of his Turning Woods victims. GH recaps reveal that Sam deck were not Cyrus‘s only victims. Sooner than later he will be caught and thrown in prison so what’s left for Cyrus after it’s revealed? Most likely not much.

Cyrus
General Hospital: Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober)

Moreover, General Hospital news reports reveal that Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson have addressed Cyrus the serial killer and what that means for the actor. The phenomenal Jeff Kober plays a fantastic creep. Cyrus Renault has victimize his fair share of Port Charles residence, but his time could be coming to an end.

Burton and Bradford Discuss Jeff Kober’s GH Exit

In a recent discussion on the Daily Drama, Steve and Bradford explain their thoughts on what’s next for Cyrus and his portrayer Jeff Kober. The clip below shows GH co-started they dissect Cyrus’s storyline. As it turns out, both actors were unaware that a killer was on the loose- and that it’s none other than Cyrus Renault! Anderson and Burton also discuss the longevity of Kober’s time on the iconic daytime drama. Let’s just say being a serial killer “doesn’t bode well for the longevity of the character,” *laughter* as stated by Bradford.

*Rolls eyes* “No. I don’t know how you’d come back from that one.” Button added.