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'General Hospital' spoilers: Silas' killer revealed and more plotlines brewing

It seems that "General Hospital" will be high on drama for the rest of this week, with the recent promo revolving around characters Franco (Roger Howarth), Kiki (Hayley Erin), Dante (Dominic Zamprogna), Nathan (Ryan Paevey), and other Port Charles town residents. According to Yibada, it seems that more light will be shed on the Silas murder case.

Appparently, Nathan, Jordan, and Dante will team up to make sure the developments in the Silas murder case will progress. Nathan will be the one to make a new discovery. The discovery will more likely lead the investigation into a new direction, to continue uncovering more information related to the case. There is also news that Nathan and Dante will be taking someone into custody. However, whether this person is the actual killer or not is yet to be confirmed.

Spoilers also hinted that a major confession will occur. Signs point that Franco might reveal the shocking truth about Ava/Denise to Kiki, as they will more likely be seen together by viewers. Franco has definitely been holding on to this secret for a while, and many wonder if he will finally choose to be honest with Kiki. Kiki has been trying to process all the revelations that she just came upon recently, and more of it from Franco can definitely cause a huge impact and trigger confrontations.

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Celebrity Laundry also shares that fans can expect to see more story involving the Quartermaines and the mob families in the following weeks. It will be less about the younger kids but generally on the families. There are no specific information yet, but it is for certain that the Spencers, Cassadines, Scorpios, and Corinthos will all be involved in one big major plotline that will develop underneath all the current drama.

General Hospital airs on ABC, Mondays to Fridays.

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