General Hospital Spoilers: A Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing, Rory Was Never One Of Jordan’s Own! Plans Went Sideways When Rory Developed Real Feelings For Trina

Rory’s death GH Jordan

Rory’s death wasn’t part of the plan! …It wasn’t supposed to go down like this. Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper) is Hell bent on making sure the PCPD doesn’t lose another one of their own. But Rory os indeed going to die.

General Hospital news reports confirm Michael Blake Kruse is OUT at General Hospital. Jordan received news of Rory’s situation when Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) encountered the tragic outcome at the scene. General Hospital spoilers point out a few suspicious hints in the recent episodes leading up to Rory’s death, as well as the time of Rory’s arrival in Port Charles.

First, Rory began working as an officer at the PCPD where he then met Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali). At the time, Trina was facing allegations of a crime against her two best friends. Surprisingly, Rory didn’t hesitate to support Trina even though he barely knew her. The way he risked his badge for someone he just met raised some red flags. Despite the somewhat odd behavior, Rory and Trina developed a mutual liking to each other. Trina constantly fought off feelings for Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) because of his bad-boy reputation. But squeaky clean Rory seemed to have a secret agenda.

Rory’s behaviors raise red flags

Fast forward to after the trial and Trina’s exoneration, Rory and Trina were more freely able to explore their relationship. General Hospital spoilers suggest Rory’s recent behavior indicate signs of a sinister plan. Things seemed to be moving quickly on his end which regarding the next steps in their relationship. He wanted Trina to meet his family on Christmas Eve and confessed his love for her at three months together. In addition, Rory purposely sat in on a conversation between Commissioner Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper) and Detective Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna). He got the inside scoop about Jordan and Dante’s plans to stop the hook killer.

Something that doesn’t sit well with fans is why Rory took it upon himself to show up at the apartment without telling anyone or having backup? Then, Dante shows up to find Rory stabbed, but no one actually saw what happened. Just like in the 1996 movie Scream, it seems almost like this was all part of a sinister plan gone horribly wrong.

What if Rory was never one of PCPD’s own?

General Hospital rumors speculate Rory was involved with the hook killer somehow. Suspicions regarding Rory’s true motives are supported by his questionable behaviors. It could be that Rory was planted at the PCPD to meet Trina and pretend to be interested in her as a way to lure her straight to the hook killer. However, Rory didn’t plan on developing real feelings for the killer’s main target. Finally, Rory’s feelings for Trina got in the way of the nefarious plot. If General Hospital rumors come true, and Rory was involved with the hook killer, it’s possible he tried to stop the killer before getting to Trina. Rory’s death wasn’t part of the plan, but neither were his feelings for Trina.

Jordan is determined not to lose another on of the PCPD’s own, however, we do know Rory dies. Maybe Jordan won’t lose one of their own after all if Rory was never on their side to begin with!

General Hospital Spoilers: Rory Works For Victor Cassadine

Rory works for Victor Cassadine

Rory works for Victor Cassadine!? Rory Cabrera (Michael Blake Kruse) has a squeaky clean image as PCPD’s latest rookie cop. He came in out of nowhere and landed right by Trina Robinson’s (Tabyana Ali) side. Spencer Cassadine’s (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) return to Port Charles connected him with Trina, while the lies he told to Trina set his image.

Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) was torn over his two uncles for a brief moment in time. However, a master manipulator always knows how to sway the vote in their favor. Uncle Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) hoped his young nephew saw through Victor’s manipulation tactics. But when Victor came through for his nephew, Cyrus pretty much lost that round. Victor won Spencer over by pulling strings to get him out of Pentonville. On the other hand, Cyrus has previously shown his loyalty by protecting Spencer behind bars.

General Hospital spoilers highlight the similarities between Spencer and Trina. Both seem to have made the wrong choice when choosing who to trust. Trina saw Spencer as a liar, and a user, based on some mistakes he made throughout their friendship. Meanwhile, Spencer has chosen to stay loyal to Victor after being sucked in by his favor. He is reluctant to trust his grandma Laura Spencer’s (Genie Francis) brother based on the heinous crimes of his past.

Spencer and Trina make the wrong choices!

Making the wrong choices could cost Spencer and Trina a great deal. Trina put her trust in Rory, while Spencer has entrusted Victor. These choices could lead to a very dangerous situation. GH rumors claim Rory is working for Victor Cassadine in a grander scheme. GH fans speculate Victor is pulling the strings of many of the events happening in PC.

General Hospital previews indicate Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) and Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper) are honing in on the hook killer. It’s been rumored that Spencer and Trina are going to get the shock of a lifetime of Rory is working with ADA Arden (Jennifer Field) as the hook killer. ADA Arden has been taking orders from Victor, which leads to speculation that Rory could be working for him as well.

Cyrus’s warnings fall on deaf ears resulting in Spencer and Trina’s upcoming predicament. Will she come to regret trusting Rory the same as Spencer may come to regret ignoring Cyrus’s warnings? 

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