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GH Spoilers: Ross Cullum Targets the Wrong Morgan — Danny Morgan in Grave Danger

GH spoilers say Ross Cullum may wrongly suspect Danny Morgan in the Pier 55 shooting, putting Jason’s son in grave danger as Rocco weighs a confession.

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CULLUM’S WRONG THEORY PUTS DANNY MORGAN IN DEADLY DANGER

TL;DR: General Hospital spoilers say Ross Cullum may zero in on the wrong shooter, putting Danny Morgan in grave danger as Rocco Falconeri sweats out the secret. Could Rocco be tempted to confess to save Jason’s son?

Cullum Knows Jason Is Covering for Someone

Ross Cullum may be flat on his back at General Hospital, but his investigative wheels are spinning faster than ever. GH spoilers say the Ross Cullum shooting investigation is about to take a dangerous turn — and Danny Morgan could end up squarely in his crosshairs. Cullum already knows Jason Morgan didn’t pull the trigger on Pier 55. He also knows Jason wouldn’t take a federal fall for just anyone. So who is Stone Cold protecting? My gut tells me Cullum is about to follow the breadcrumbs straight to the wrong person.

The Circumstantial Trail Points to Jason’s Son

Here’s where things get terrifying for Danny Morgan. Cullum is a smart man, and the evidence chain practically writes itself. Danny disappeared on Alexis Davis the night they discovered Marco Rios bleeding out in the Miller and Davis offices. To an outside investigator, that looks an awful lot like a teenager slipping away to find his father. Cullum could easily theorize that Danny tracked Jason to the pier and showed up in the shadows, ready to do anything to save him. Then Jason — being Jason — took the blame to save his boy.

Reading between the lines, this theory has all the makings of a Cullum special. The WSB director would absolutely buy that Jason would take a federal arrest to keep his only son out of prison. And once Cullum commits to that theory, Danny’s life is on the line.

***Got thoughts on the case Cullum is building? Email Editor Amber at [email protected] and weigh in!***

Rocco’s Nervousness Could Read All Wrong

Here’s where the chosen-family bond between Danny and Rocco Falconeri becomes a problem. Rocco — who actually pulled the trigger that night — has been jumpy as a cat ever since. Anyone watching him would clock that something is wrong. But Cullum may not interpret it as guilt over the shooting itself. Reading between the lines, Cullum could attribute Rocco’s nerves to Rocco protecting his “brother” Danny, the boys having grown close as pseudo-siblings during Dante Falconeri’s long relationship with Danny’s late mother, Sam McCall.

And let’s not forget Danny’s loud, public obsession with taking down Jenz Sidwell. From Cullum’s perspective, that looks like a shooter who already took one shot at the WSB director and is now turning his sights on Cullum’s partner in crime. Mark my words — that’s exactly the kind of pattern Cullum’s investigator brain locks onto. To him, every tea leaf reads “Danny.”

Could Rocco Be Tempted to Confess?

Here’s the question that has my soap-loving heart racing — what does Rocco do when he realizes Cullum is closing in on Danny? My gut tells me Finn Carr’s character is going to face the hardest choice of his teenage life. Rocco already cracked once and confessed to Britt Westbourne in the chapel. If he sees Danny Morgan in genuine danger, this has all the makings of a confession moment. Rocco might walk straight up to Cullum and admit he’s the one who pulled the trigger, just to keep Danny safe.

But that confession would put Rocco directly in Cullum’s crosshairs — and we’ve all seen what happens to people Cullum decides are inconvenient. Marco Rios paid that price. Could this mean Rocco is the next target? Don’t be surprised if the Falconeri family is dragged into a fight they’re nowhere near ready for.

***Whose side are you on — should Rocco confess to save Danny, or stay silent and protect himself? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let’s debate this!***

Cullum Remains the Most Dangerous Man in Port Charles

Whatever happens, General Hospital spoilers say Ross Cullum will remain a serious threat as he hunts down the truth about Pier 55. He’s wounded, he’s furious, and he’s hungry to identify whoever Jason stepped up for. If history is any guide, this is exactly the kind of investigation that destroys families before it ends. And Danny Morgan — Jason’s only living child with the late Sam McCall — could pay the ultimate price for a crime he didn’t commit.

Stay glued to ABC’s General Hospital as the Pier 55 fallout continues to unravel. The show airs weekdays on ABC and streams the same day on Hulu.

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