Nathan collects Dalton’s body for experiments, he knew Laura’s secret – General Hospital 2025
Port Charles has always been a city of shadows—secrets tucked behind smiles, loyalties tested by danger, and alliances forged in desperation. But the latest storyline spiraling out of Dalton’s shocking death has pulled the town deeper into darkness than ever before. At the center of the unraveling chaos stands Laura Collins, burdened by a secret she never wanted and trapped in a deadly game she never meant to play.
And lurking on the edges of this growing storm is Nathan West—returned from the dead, cloaked in mystery, and now more dangerous than anyone ever imagined.
Laura’s Terrifying Burden
The November 21 episode opens with Laura still visibly shaken, the trauma of the previous hours etched across her face. For all her years navigating political mines, family crises, and villainous schemes, nothing prepared her for this.
Dalton’s lifeless body lay hidden in the trunk of her car, the metallic scent of dread filling every breath she took. The weight of it—emotional and literal—pressed on her chest as she waited for Sonny Corinthos to arrive. Each minute crawled by, slow and excruciating, as the reality of what she had become involved in settled deeper into her bones.
She wasn’t supposed to be here—not like this. Laura Collins, the moral compass of Port Charles, now complicit in hiding a corpse.
Even with Sonny and Jason stepping in to help her handle the situation with surgical precision, Laura felt herself unraveling. She wanted the nightmare to end, but fate had other plans.
Because Nathan appeared.

Nathan’s Sudden Arrival—Coincidence or Calculated Move?
The moment Nathan West tapped on the window of her parked car, Laura froze. His sudden appearance felt like a lightning bolt cutting through the silence—sharp, shocking, and impossible to ignore. Nathan wore a casual expression, offering assistance as though he were just another good Samaritan noticing a woman in distress with a flat tire.
But nothing in Port Charles is ever that simple.
Before Nathan could get too close, Sonny arrived—just in time—and shut down the situation with a calm authority that masked the tension crackling in the air. The timing was too precise, too well-placed, too… perfect.
Viewers immediately sensed something chilling:
Nathan wasn’t there by accident.
Suspicion spread quickly among fans. Was Nathan sent by Victor Sidwell to ensure Dalton’s body ended up exactly where he wanted? Did Nathan already know Dalton was dead—and worse, did he know what Laura, Sonny, and Jason were hiding?
For some, the answer was painfully clear.
The Theory: Nathan Was There for the Body
Dalton’s corpse wasn’t just a loose end—it was a valuable asset.
Rumors began swirling that Nathan had come not to help Laura but to retrieve Dalton’s body, possibly for Sidwell’s expanding medical experiments. After all, Dalton wasn’t merely a casualty of Sidwell’s ruthlessness; he was potential research material.
This theory gained more traction when viewers remembered Nathan’s own miraculous return. His resurrection has been surrounded by questions, speculation, and chilling implications. Many believe Nathan is the product of Dr. Faison’s infamous experiments, the culmination of a long-running project intended to resurrect the dead.
Nathan’s amnesia—his insistence that he remembers nothing from the last seven years—has always felt suspiciously convenient. He repeats the same explanations with polished ease, as though reciting lines rehearsed for the sole purpose of keeping others in the dark.
If Nathan really is a product of Faison’s experiments, then perhaps he feels compelled—or ordered—to ensure the continuation of the research.
Dalton’s body would be a crucial piece of that.
A Darker Purpose Emerges
The more viewers analyze Nathan’s recent behavior, the clearer it becomes: his role in this storyline is anything but passive.
The possibility that Nathan followed Dalton to Wyndemere—witnessing the fatal confrontation between Dalton and Sidwell—is becoming increasingly likely. If the experiment still requires fresh corpses to refine its methodology, then Dalton’s body wasn’t just a byproduct of Sidwell’s brutality; it was a necessity.
This raises disturbing questions:
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Was Nathan tracking Dalton as part of the project’s requirements?
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Did he arrive at Laura’s car not to help—but to collect?
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And how much does he truly remember about the past seven years?
Whatever the truth may be, Nathan’s next actions confirm he is far from innocent.
Nathan Has Evidence—And Leverage
One of the most shocking developments is the revelation that Nathan managed to record evidence implicating Laura, Sonny, and Jason in their attempt to conceal Dalton’s body. Whether through a hidden camera, audio device, or surveillance he set up beforehand, Nathan now possesses proof that could destroy their lives.
This detail shifts the tone dramatically.
Nathan is no longer a confused, resurrected victim trying to rebuild his life.
He is a player.
A strategist.
A man pursuing an agenda that places him squarely in villain territory.
Armed with damning evidence, Nathan holds power over three of the most influential figures in Port Charles. His leverage isn’t just legal—it’s psychological. Laura’s integrity, Sonny’s empire, and Jason’s freedom all hang in the balance.
And Nathan knows it.
The Making of a New Villain
The writers have expertly hinted at Nathan’s transformation, sprinkling subtle cues across episodes. His eerily calm demeanor. His vague answers. His too-convenient lapses in memory. His sudden arrival at critical moments.
Now, with evidence in hand and motives shrouded in secrecy, Nathan appears to be sliding deeper into villainy.
The question isn’t whether he’s dangerous.
It’s how dangerous he’s willing to become.
Does he intend to expose Laura, Sonny, and Jason?
Will he use the evidence as leverage to further Sidwell’s project?
Or does he have an agenda entirely his own—one driven by revenge, manipulation, or a thirst for power?
What Comes Next?
With Dalton’s death igniting a chain reaction, the stakes are higher than ever. Laura’s moral crisis, Sonny’s attempt to contain fallout, and Jason’s instinct to protect are now colliding with Nathan’s shadowy mission. The tension is electric, the suspense mounting.
Nathan West is no longer the beloved detective the town lost years ago.
He is something reborn.
Something altered.
Something dangerous.
And now he holds the secrets of Port Charles’ most powerful players in the palm of his hand.
As the storyline intensifies, one thing is certain:
The truth about Nathan—and the fate of Dalton’s body—will change everything.
Will Nathan expose their involvement?
Or will he use the information to push an even darker agenda?
Port Charles is bracing for the answer.