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GH WILD SPECULATION! What If Ross Cullum Is Not Running Cesar Faison’s Final Project But IS Cesar Faison’s Final Project?!
Britt Westbourne said Faison had four kids. We know three. Ross Cullum has Faison’s novel and cigarillos. The math is mathing on GH.

WHAT IF ROSS CULLUM IS FAISON’S FOURTH CHILD AND BRITT JUST SLIPPED
TL;DR: Britt Westbourne told Josslyn Jacks that all her father left behind was his brain in a jar, four kids, and Huntington’s disease on General Hospital. Four kids. We know three. Peter August, Nathan West, and Britt. Ross Cullum had Faison’s novel and his cigarillos in his jacket pocket at Wyndemere. He is running Faison’s final project. He talks about Anna Devane like a man who learned obsession from the source. We are not saying it is confirmed. We are saying the math is mathing.
Britt Said Four and Nobody Blinked
Britt Westbourne was packing her bags to leave Port Charles when Josslyn Jacks climbed through her window and asked if Ross Cullum had any connection to her father. Britt shut it down. She said her father is dead. She said all that is left of Cesar Faison is his brain in a jar, four kids, and the Huntington’s disease he passed down to her.
Four kids.
Peter August. Nathan West. Britt Westbourne. That is three. Port Charles has known about three Faison children for years. Peter is dead. Nathan is back from the dead. Britt has been fighting for her life inside Sidwell’s operation at Wyndemere. Three children accounted for and one number that does not add up.
So who is number four? And why did Britt say it like it was something she already knew?
Did Britt Westbourne accidentally drop the biggest clue in Port Charles history? Do you think Ross Cullum could be Faison’s fourth child? Send your wildest theories to [email protected] and we just might publish them!
The Cigarillos and the Novel Are Not Coincidences
Picture this. Josslyn was at Wyndemere the night of the blizzard. She was with Cullum. And in his jacket pocket she found two things that should make every General Hospital fan’s blood run cold: a copy of The Crystalline Conspiracy by PK Sinclair and an open pack of cigarillos.
PK Sinclair was Cesar Faison’s alias. The Crystalline Conspiracy was Faison’s own novel, written under that pen name. And cigarillos were Faison’s signature. The man smoked them everywhere he went. They were as much a part of his identity as the masks he wore and the women he terrorized.
Ross Cullum is carrying his father’s novel in his pocket like a keepsake. He is smoking his father’s brand. And he is doing it all while running Faison’s final project from inside the very agency Faison spent decades trying to infiltrate and destroy.
What if those items are not evidence of a fan or a follower? What if they are a son carrying pieces of his father?
He Talks About Anna Like a Man Who Learned Obsession at Home
Cullum sat across from Jack Brennan at the Brown Dog Bar and said something about Anna Devane that should have set off every alarm in Port Charles. After watching Emma Scorpio-Drake confront Brennan about what the WSB did to her grandmother, Cullum glanced at Emma and said it was so sad to watch a good agent break.
That is not concern. That is not professional observation. That is the language of a man who is watching Anna Devane unravel and savoring every second of it. Faison spent decades obsessed with Anna. He kidnapped her. He drugged her. He tried to marry her. He tormented her family across generations. And now his final project is being run by a man who watches Anna’s granddaughter grieve and calls it sad with a smirk in his voice.
What if Ross Cullum did not learn about Faison’s obsession with Anna from a briefing file? What if he learned it at the dinner table?
The Timing of All of This Is Screaming
Cesar Faison first appeared on General Hospital on March 19, 1990. Yesterday was March 19, 2026. Thirty six years to the day. And on that exact anniversary, Britt Westbourne sat in a room with Josslyn Jacks and said the number four like it was nothing.
Faison’s voice was heard over an intercom at Wyndemere as recently as January. Anna heard it. She was terrified. Jason Morgan told her Faison is dead because he is the one who shot him. But the voice was there. The cigarillos are there. The novel is there. The final project is there. And now the number four is hanging in the air like a lit fuse.
What if Cesar Faison did not just leave behind a project? What if he left behind a son inside the WSB, positioned exactly where he always wanted to be, running the operation Faison designed, carrying his father’s book and his father’s habits, and dismantling Port Charles from the inside with the patience of a man who has been waiting his entire life for this moment?
What if Ross Cullum is not just running Faison’s final project? What if Ross Cullum IS Faison’s final project?
Do you think Ross Cullum could be Cesar Faison’s fourth child? Or did Britt misspeak and this theory is about to fall apart? Sound off below because Port Charles needs to have this conversation right now!
WATCH THIS: Will Jason get to complete his mission?
@soapoperamag Jason Morgan Had the Shot But Failed to Shoot! He was locked on Cullum. Finger on the trigger. Then Jack stepped into frame and everything changed. The most dangerous man in Port Charles just blinked. #GH ♬ original sound – Soap Opera Magazine






















