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Shocking Showdown-Livid Trina Confronts Laura Over Heather!

General Hospital (GH) spoilers and updates tease a shocking showdown is ahead for Laura Collins (Genie Francis)!

If Laura thinks that Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) was mad when she found out she was helping Heather Webber (Alley Mills) that’s nothing compared to Trina Robinson’s (Tabyana Ali) wrath!

General Hospital Spoilers – Cobalt Poisoning Does Not A Murderer Make

Portia’s main point was that cobalt poisoning does not a murderer make, but Laura’s point is she has known Heather for years.

Heather has always been manipulative and yes, destructive, but until after that faulty hip replacement she’d never killed-well, at least not that anyone knew of.

Laura’s point has been that perhaps the cobalt poisoning was a factor in Heather’s hook kills-although having a romance and a child with Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom) didn’t help.

Portia laid into Laura about trying to make excuses for Heather and her demon daughter, Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) who most decidedly didn’t have a defective hip replacement!

The late Esme caused Trina to lose much of her schooling and she possibly could have gone to prison.

GH Spoilers 0- How Can You Help Spencer Cassadine’s Murderer’s Mom?

Trina will be livid when she confronts Laura over Heather, tearing into her over helping Heather, and she will make it personal, to say the least. How can Laura think of helping Spencer Cassadine’s (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) murderer’s mom?

Just because Heather didn’t raise Esme it doesn’t make any difference, claiming murder and evil had to be in her blood-from both of her parents!

Things might even get ugly enough between Trina and Laura for Trina to question if Ace Prince-Cassadine (Joey and Jay Clay) is safe being raised by his grandparents.

She may make the point that Laura could come to trust Heather, and possibly Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom) trust her as well, causing a kidnap danger.

General Hospital Spoilers – How To Protect Spencer Cassadine’s Brother?

When Spencer and Trina were on the Haunted Star bound for Greenland, Trina did everything she could to protect Ace, as Spencer did also.

Doesn’t Laura owe it to her late grandson, or at least his father Nikolas Cassadine (Adam Huss) to protect Ace from Heather?

How can Laura, and Kevin as well, believe anything Heather says-everything out of her mouth is a lie, just like it was with Esme!

Trina can’t believe it would be any different now than it was before-and will regret to her dying day not leaving Esme’s charges in place. If she had, then Spencer wouldn’t be dead and Esme and Heather would both be in prison!

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