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“BLAST FROM THE PAST: TWO SHOOTERS FACE EXPOSURE! GH Spoilers

General Hospital Spoilers: “Two Shooters Exposed” – A Shocking Reveal From the Past Shatters Port Charles

The next two weeks on General Hospital (April 6–17) deliver a massive, high-stakes storyline that brings buried secrets back to the surface—and this time, no one escapes the fallout. As tension builds across Port Charles, a single truth threatens to unravel everything: there weren’t one, but two shooters—and both identities are on the verge of being exposed.

At the center of the storm is the shooting of Ross Cullum, an event that initially seemed straightforward but is now spiraling into something far more complex. Jason Morgan has taken the blame, quietly accepting the consequences to protect someone else. But as the investigation intensifies, cracks begin to form in that narrative.

Dante Falconeri starts asking the right questions. His suspicions grow when he learns details about his son Rocco that don’t add up—especially the mysterious injury that places him dangerously close to the scene. As a father and a detective, Dante finds himself torn between instinct and fear, sensing that the truth may be closer—and more painful—than he ever imagined.

Meanwhile, Rocco is struggling under the weight of guilt. What began as a desperate act to protect others is now becoming a burden too heavy to carry. His behavior shifts, his silence deepens, and it becomes clear that he may not be able to keep the truth hidden much longer. When he finally confides in someone he trusts, the revelation sends shockwaves through the story.

That someone is Britt Westbourne.

Already facing a life-threatening situation of her own, Britt is hit with the devastating truth: Rocco was the one who pulled the trigger. In that moment, everything changes. She understands why Jason sacrificed himself—and why the secret must be protected at all costs. But her knowledge places her in an impossible position, especially as Cullum pressures her to reveal the shooter in exchange for her survival.

As Britt refuses to give up Rocco, her storyline becomes one of quiet sacrifice and emotional resilience. She chooses to protect an innocent life, even as her own future becomes increasingly uncertain.

But Rocco isn’t the only secret threatening to explode.

A second mystery begins to surface—another shooting from the past that has never been fully resolved. Rumors swirl, connections emerge, and characters like Trina and Kai may hold pieces of a puzzle that links past and present in unexpected ways. As investigators dig deeper, it becomes clear that these incidents are not isolated—they are part of a much larger web of deception.

Adding to the chaos is the return of Ethan Lovett, whose arrival in Port Charles feels anything but coincidental. Tied to unresolved history and long-buried secrets, Ethan’s presence stirs emotions and raises questions. Is he here for closure—or does he know more than he’s letting on?

Across town, other tensions continue to rise. Sonny Corinthos prepares for retaliation as Sidwell plots revenge. Carly faces her own battles as her risky alliance threatens to backfire. And throughout it all, whispers of the truth spread quietly, gaining momentum with every passing day.

Then comes the moment that changes everything.

At a public gathering, shocking footage surfaces—footage that reveals what really happened. This time, it doesn’t cut away. It shows the full picture. Two shooters. Two identities. One devastating truth that can no longer be hidden.

The reaction is immediate and explosive. Shock turns to panic. Accusations fly. Families fracture under the weight of betrayal. Dante is forced to confront reality. Carly realizes the consequences of everything she tried to protect. And those who kept the secret must now face the cost of their silence.

As the dust begins to settle, one thing becomes clear: this is more than just a scandal. It’s a turning point.

Because in Port Charles, secrets never stay buried forever—and when the truth finally comes out, it doesn’t just reveal the past.

It destroys the present.