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General Hospital Spoilers: Sidwell’s surprise son poisons Sonny, the GH doctor betrays

General Hospital spoilers tease that Jocelyn has finally faced the terrifying truth she had long since but never dared to name

It was Isaiah who poisoned Sonny at his weakest—lying in a hospital bed in Los Angeles, supposedly the safest place for a man who had just escaped death.

These past days, Joselyn lived in utter suspicion, constantly haunted by a feeling that something was off.

Something that made it hard to breathe, impossible to sleep. Every time she saw Sonny unconscious in that hospital bed.

Every time Carly tried to stay calm and collected, Joselyn felt more tormented by the smoldering suspicion within her.

The enemy never left. It was lurking close by, maybe even smiling and pretending to care, right there in the sterile white halls of the hospital.

Isaiah, once trusted, once introduced as part of a special medical team supporting Sonny, had never been questioned.

He acted with politeness, precision, composure, and what appeared to be a strong sense of responsibility.

That facade was exactly what lulled everyone into complacency. But Joselyn couldn’t ignore the fleeting looks, the unnatural gestures, the subtle signs that everyone else dismissed.

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Relying on her sharp instincts, honed from growing up in a family that never truly knew peace, she started piecing things together—from deleted security footage, to relabeled medication bottles, to last-minute shift changes with no clear explanation.

It all led her to one chilling, undeniable truth: Isaiah was the one. He had poisoned Sonny.

But what was worse than the act itself was the motive behind it. A cold, calculated, mad logic. Isaiah wasn’t just a rogue actor driven by rage, nor merely a pawn being controlled. He believed in what he was doing.

He believed Sonny symbolized a corrupt system, that Sonny’s death was necessary to reset the order—and that fanatical conviction made Isaiah incredibly dangerous.

He wasn’t afraid of being discovered. He left clues intentionally, almost daring someone to follow them, because he believed that one day, everyone would come to see Sonny’s death as justified.

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