General Hospital Spoilers: Kristina’s Desperate Move!
Things are getting complicated in this week’s General Hospital spoilers! As Alexis finds herself accused of murder, Kristina steps up to try and save her mother. Plus, over in Africa, Anna and Jason infiltrate a party and encounter a very familiar face!
Molly is convinced that Kristina was the one who killed Jagger and refuses to let Alexis go down for a crime she didn’t commit just because she was trying to once again protect Kristina. “Mom has just been arrested for John Cates’ murder!” Molly informs her sister. Meanwhile, Alexis is interrogated about the gun she threw off the footbridge. “How did the weapon come into your possession?” she’s asked.
While Kristina didn’t actually kill Cates, she was still in possession of Sonny’s gun, which was a violation of her bail conditions. Knowing that it was really Sonny who committed the murder, Michael is confident that there won’t be enough evidence to convict Alexis. Plus, as he argues to Sonny, “Kristina’s not gonna let her mother take the fall.”
Sure enough, when push comes to shove, Kristina makes a decision. “I’m going to confess,” she informs her mother. But will Alexis let her daughter do that, knowing that it could implicate her in Cates’ murder instead?
Meanwhile, Anna and Jason have arrived in Africa and are dressed to the nines to attend a swanky party. “Never seen her before,” Sidwell notes to Holly as they take in the newcomers. Of course, Holly has seen her before and knows Anna could destroy her entire scheme! “We need to make our move,” Jason insists. But when Holly intercepts with a polite “Excuse me,” Anna is stunned to turn and see her! Will Holly help or hinder their quest to rescue Lucky?
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