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General Hospital Spoilers: Cyrus Killed Sam To Make Things Right For Lulu?

General Hospital Spoilers: Did Cyrus Kill Sam To Make Things Right For Lulu?General Hospital spoilers reveal Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) may have killed Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) — and for reasons that will make heads spin.

For four years, Lulu Falconeri (Alexa Havins) has been in a coma healing from side effects caused by being trapped in the explosion that Cyrus caused at the Floating Rib. Sure, Julian Jerome (William deVry) planted the bomb, but it was on Cyrus’ order.

Although Cyrus could never predict that his niece would wake up now, he claims he has turned over a new leaf in finding the Lord and wants to do whatever he can to help his family.

In his mind, that could mean taking Sam out of the equation so that Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) is free to go back to Lulu when she does wake up — if she ever did. Is that what happened here?

General Hospital Spoilers — Poisoned, But When?

The autopsy report shows that Sam was poisoned by an overdose of a heart medication called Digitalis. Since Sam didn’t have a heart condition, it’s going to cause quite a stir that the hospital allowed administration of such to her.

Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) may be likely to file a lawsuit, and everyone who loved Sam is going to question how this could have happened under Head Nurse Elizabeth Baldwin’s (Rebecca Herbst) watch. If no employee on staff under her gave Sam this drug, then who was able to slip into her room and do it — and when?

GH Spoilers – Hint Dante Falconeri Made His Choice

All of these years, Cyrus has watched as Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) moved on from Lulu and the hope that they would ever be able to reunite as a family — or a couple.

While all of Lulu’s family understood, given that he and Lulu weren’t even together anymore at the time of the explosion, Cyrus may take it as quite the insult to his niece, whom he has grown so oddly fond of.

Despite the fact that he’s the reason she’s in that hospital bed, maybe he feels like he owes her some sort of compensation. He did cause her to lose four years of her life, after all. Is he looking for ways to give that life back to her?

When Dante clearly decided that Lulu was his past and Sam was his future, maybe that’s all that Cyrus needed to know to push him to take matters into his own hands.

General Hospital Spoilers — Cyrus Renault Made A Choice?

Killing Sam certainly puts things into perspective. Kristina Corinthos Davis (Kate Mansi) pointed it out so clearly that had Sam been more selfish and not donated her liver, Dante would be burying Lulu right now instead of Sam.

Did Cyrus play God and decide to kill Sam so that she would be out the way and the path for reunion between Lulu and Dante would be paved?

He couldn’t have known that Lulu would wake up so soon, but that doesn’t mean he didn’t want to clear the decks for her. He likely believes it’s his way of making up for what he has done — atoning for his sins. Is he that far gone that he thinks the Lord would approve of his alleged mercy killing?

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5 Comments
  1. Thomas says

    I have my own theory. Lulu’s ventilator was tampered with first, then Sam was poisoned. I think someone may be out for vengeance on Dante through those he loves.

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