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GH Spoilers: “All of Them Are Lying” — Elizabeth Baldwin Drops the Cullum Shooter Bomb on Dante Falconeri

GH spoilers: Elizabeth Baldwin tells Dante “all of them are lying” — Rocco shot Cullum, Lulu hid the truth, and Jason Morgan took the WSB hit for nothing.

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DANTE FALCONERI’S DEVASTATING TRUTH BLOWS LULU SPENCER’S COVER-UP WIDE OPEN

TL;DR: General Hospital spoilers for the week of May 11, 2026 confirm Elizabeth Baldwin walks straight up to Dante Falconeri and says all of them are lying about what really happened the night Ross Cullum was shot. Liz’s tip points Dante toward Rocco as Cullum’s actual shooter, Lulu Spencer has been protecting their son the whole time, and Jason Morgan took the WSB hit for absolutely nothing.


Elizabeth Baldwin Drops the Bomb at the PCPD

According to the May 11–15, 2026 weekly spoiler grid pulled from Celeb Dirty Laundry, Primetimer, and DailyDrama, Elizabeth Baldwin finally cracks. She walks into Dante Falconeri‘s office, looks him in the eye, and says the words that detonate the entire Cullum-shooting investigation: “All of them are lying about what actually went down that night.” Liz isn’t speaking in riddles. She’s pointing the lead investigator on the biggest WSB case in Port Charles history toward one specific suspect — and that suspect is Dante Falconeri’s own teenage son.

It’s a Liz Webber moment for the books. She has been carrying the weight of a treated wound and a lie since March 24, 2026, when Lulu Spencer rushed Rocco into General Hospital with a bandaged hand and an excuse about a kitchen knife. Liz did the favor. Liz didn’t ask. And the moment she finally puts the pieces together, she does what Lulu refused to do — she tells the cop the truth.

Rocco Was the Real Cullum Shooter

The bombshell Liz drops is the one fans have been waiting on since the March 23, 2026 Pier 55 episode. Rocco — yes, the kid Lulu has been parading around town like nothing happened — is the one who pulled the trigger on Ross Cullum. He grabbed the loose pistol off the pier deck in a panic and shot the WSB Director in the back to save the lives of his godfather and Britt Westbourne. He was a kid in over his head. The adults around him should have done the right thing. They didn’t.

Could this mean Rocco was actually the hero of that night? In a strange way, yes. He saved Jason Morgan and Britt’s lives. But the cover-up his mother orchestrated turned a teenage panic move into a full-blown federal frame job — and that’s the part that makes Dante Falconeri’s discovery so devastating.


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Lulu Spencer Has Been Lying for Seven Weeks

This is the part that should infuriate every General Hospital viewer. Lulu has known since the night of the shooting. She drove Rocco to the hospital. She lied to Liz’s face about a kitchen knife. She watched Dante chase ghosts. She watched Jason get extradited to a foreign WSB cell. And she said nothing — for seven entire weeks. Don’t be surprised if Dante Falconeri’s first reaction isn’t fatherly concern but pure, cold rage at the woman who weaponized his trust to protect their son. Mark my words, this is the moment that ends whatever’s left of Lante for good.

Jason Morgan Took the WSB Hit for Absolutely Nothing

Then there’s the Jason of it all. Steve Burton’s character has been off-canvas since March 25, 2026, locked away in undisclosed international custody, paying a price he didn’t earn. The spoiler framing across every weekly source is the same — Jason Morgan took the WSB hit for nothing. He didn’t shoot Cullum. He never needed to be in that cell. Lulu’s silence kept him there. If I know these writers, this is the setup for Jason’s eventual exoneration the second Steve Burton walks back onto the Port Charles set — and the person who handed him that exoneration is Liz, not Lulu.

What Dante Does Next Could Destroy Everything

Here’s where the heaviest beat of May sweeps lands. Dante is the cop. Rocco is his blood. Lulu is the woman who put him in this position. Reading between the lines of the May 11–15 weekly previews, Dante has a tough conversation coming with someone — and my gut says it’s Rocco himself. This has all the makings of a Falconeri family implosion. Lulu’s relationship with the law is finished. Liz’s professional credibility just took a hit she’ll have to answer for. And Rocco? He’s a teenager who needed his mom to make the right call and instead watched her destroy three lives to keep him out of a courtroom. By the time the dust settles, somebody in this story is wearing handcuffs — and the smart money says it might not be the kid with the gun.

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