General Hospital Spoilers: Franco Goes Missing

General Hospital Spoilers: Franco Goes Missing

General Hospital fans have been waiting anxiously to find out who the mob boss is behind all that’s going on. Jason and Sam are working so hard to find out what happened to Sonny’s son, to find out what happened with the car bomb, and to find out what happened to at least a half dozen other people and circumstances. They’re no closer to their answers and they’re struggling, but it turns out they have some issues to work out. They’ve got reason to believe it’s the mob behind all this, and we have reason to believe they are going to find out that someone they assumed was long gone is the person behind all this. Is it really Olivia?

Griffin is going to be shocked to find out it’s her when she finally comes forward, and it’s going to prove difficult for Anna. She’s already in a tough spot putting all her efforts in to finding out what it is she knows she knows about Valentin, and now she’s going to find herself fighting with Olivia for Griffin’s attention. It’s not a good situation, and she’s got some serious pull to use when she wants to get her way. Griffin is the son of Duke, who was once Anna’s husband, and no one knows about him. They don’t realize who he is, and they’re going to learn of his real identity sooner rather than later.

Franco is missing, and it seems awfully convenient he went missing just as the police show up to the bar where he was located to serve him an arrest warrant. The bar is attacked and he goes missing, but police aren’t sure they believe this convenience. They’re positive that Franco went missing of his own accord and either took advantage of the attack when it occurred, or that he planned the attack to distract everyone when he took off. He’s innocent, but no one believes him. Can his disappearance be linked to all that’s going on, and could have a chance to prove his innocence now that everyone believes he’s missing and gone on the lamb to avoid arrest?

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