‘General Hospital’ Spoilers: Port Charles Says Goodbye To Sabrina: Will Paul Make A Surprising Confession At Her Funeral?


Friday’s episode of General Hospital is expected to be a real tearjerker. It is the day of Sabrina Santiago’s funeral service, and Port Charles will be mourning the loss of a beautiful person and remembering her sweet soul. Her tragic death has hit everyone hard and has forced the hands of Tracy and Monica to make sure this doesn’t happen to anyone else by closing the doors of the place where she and the others were murdered.

The Corinthos family will be there to comfort Michael the best they can as he was expecting to be celebrating his engagement to Sabrina, not mourning her death. She doesn’t have any family in town, but she does have some very good friends who loved her, including Tracy, Elizabeth, Felix, and Epiphany. They are left with broken hearts, as are plenty of fans out there who will miss her as well. As Soap Shows has posted, it is expected to be quite an emotional episode.

The disturbing part of this whole thing is that in addition to the people who loved Sabrina, her killer will also be sitting there among the tears and sadness. No one suspects that Paul Hornsby is the one who pulled the young mother into a room at the hospital and proceeded to strangle her to keep her quiet. Her only crime was being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Now he will be sitting right there knowing what he did to end her life.

Paul has an agenda that no one knows about yet, but Sabrina was not part of it at all. It may be that he will start feeling guilty with having her photo up there staring back at him. He could very well cave in and confess to her murder. Celebrity Dirty Laundry suggested that Paul may come clean about what he has done, but that may be highly doubtful. However, he is already showing signs of guilt, and that may do him in eventually.

Paul looks like he is being haunted by the fact that he killed Sabrina, so he could end up caving in, or at the very least show signs of his obvious guilt enough for someone to figure it all out. Someone may just start getting suspicious of the district attorney, especially after Dante tells Tracy that there are some new leads in the case of the General Hospital serial killer. Will Tracy finally recognize the guilt on his face and break this case wide open?

Hornsby still needs to kill Monica since she survived his first attack, thanks to Sabrina’s quick actions. He had the syringe in hand on Thursday as he was headed up the stairs at the Quartermaine mansion, but Tracy stopped him. She also gave him the heads up that Monica is under heavy guard so she is kept safe from the killer. Little does she know that she has the hospital serial killer in her own home.

Paul is obviously not remorseful about killing any of the other people at General Hospital, but he is about Sabrina. His guilty conscious may just be the thing that will end this whole fiasco. In fact, many viewers are hoping that Sabrina’s death is all a set up to bring him down or to make him confess. Many fans of the soap are very angry that actress Teresa Castillo has been written off the show, especially since her character’s life ended so violently. Sabrina was obviously a fan favorite and killing off someone that everyone loves could be a sure way to lose viewers who are angry about the way things have gone.

Of course, there is always the possibility that Sabrina was just playing dead to capture the real killer, but that is probably not the case this time. Castillo has already confessed that she is no longer on General Hospital. So, the next best thing is to make sure her killer pays for cutting her young life short and leaving her son without a mother.

Do you think that Paul Hornsby will confess to murdering Sabrina or will Tracy figure out that the father of her son is the actual hospital serial killer?

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