The Man Who Stole Edward’s Antique Gun – Stalked Daisy, Shot Drew Has Been Arrested! GH Spoilers

The storm over Port Charles has finally broken—both literally and figuratively. After months of mystery surrounding Drew Cain’s near-fatal shooting and the disappearance of Daisy Corinthos Gilmore, General Hospital has unleashed a bombshell: Willow Tait has been arrested. But in true GH fashion, this stunning arrest may only be the beginning of a much darker, more twisted tale.

This week’s episodes deliver a masterclass in suspense, layered character drama, and emotional upheaval as secrets long buried beneath the polished floors of the Quartermaine estate begin to surface. The fallout will ripple through every corner of Port Charles, tearing at friendships, family bonds, and perhaps even the justice system itself.


A Gun, A Ghost, A Guilt Too Heavy

For weeks, Drew Cain’s shooting had remained one of Port Charles’ most confounding cold cases. Investigators lacked motive, opportunity, and any clear suspect—until Anna Devane and Harrison Chase uncovered a chilling clue: a missing antique revolver from Edward Quartermaine’s prized collection. The weapon wasn’t just a clue—it was a message. Someone with intimate knowledge of the family estate had used it to send a very personal warning.

The revelation brought Anna and Chase straight to the Quartermaine mansion, where Monica’s will reading had reunited the family under one very uneasy roof. Michael Corinthos, already burdened by secrets he could no longer carry, cracked under pressure. What followed was one of the most explosive confessions in GH history.

In a private study still heavy with Monica’s memory, Michael revealed the unimaginable: He had witnessed Willow, the woman he once loved, raising the revolver and firing the shot that dropped Drew. It was a haunting image—Willow framed by lightning in the storm, the glint of the gun, the scream caught in Michael’s throat. He had kept the truth hidden, he claimed, to protect their family, their children, and perhaps even himself.

But Michael’s conscience finally won out. “Silence has cost too much,” he told Anna, his voice breaking. “I can’t carry it anymore.”


Willow’s Fall: From Nurse to Suspect

Willow Tait, once a symbol of grace and gentleness in Port Charles, now faces charges that could destroy the life she built. The image of her in handcuffs, calmly surrendering as Anna and Chase arrived at her home, shattered illusions across town. No outburst. No plea. Just quiet acceptance.

But was that the resignation of guilt—or the weariness of someone unjustly accused?

Her arrest stunned not only Michael but Chase as well, who once knew Willow as a devoted caregiver with a compassionate heart. To him, the idea of her as a shooter—and possibly a kidnapper—felt like a betrayal of everything she once stood for.

Yet, the evidence seemed damning: fingerprints on the weapon, access to the mansion, a fragile emotional state, and now, Michael’s testimony.

Still, as Anna delved deeper, unease crept in.


A Second Fingerprint, A Dangerous Twist

Forensic tests on the revolver brought an unsettling twist. Willow’s prints were clear—but so was another, partial and smudged. And it didn’t match anyone in the Quartermaine household.

Anna’s instincts kicked into overdrive. Everything was too clean, too perfect. Willow’s confession—or rather, her vague admissions and silences—didn’t align with the mechanical neatness of the evidence.

Even more alarming: Drew had reportedly made contact with a figure tied to Daisy Gilmore’s mysterious disappearance just days before he was shot. Had he uncovered something bigger? Was he silenced before he could expose the truth?

Theories began to spin. Did Willow shoot to protect someone else? Was she manipulated? Or is the real threat still lurking in Port Charles, hiding behind a more respectable name?


Michael’s Crisis of Conscience

If Willow’s actions remain clouded, so do Michael’s. His testimony lit the match that set this fire ablaze—but was it accurate?

Chase, now second-guessing everything, returned to the scene. Rain. Darkness. Distance. Could Michael truly have seen what he claimed? Had fear or grief clouded his memory?

When confronted, Michael stood by his story—but his trembling voice, his reluctance to meet Chase’s gaze, told another tale. The guilt etched into his face suggests he may have held back more than he let on. Was it loyalty? Or fear of revealing a deeper truth?


Sasha, Daisy, and the Phantom Threat

Dante Falconeri’s investigation into Sasha Gilmore Corbin’s disappearance adds fuel to the growing fire. Traces of Sasha in upstate New York, under a false identity, match up with sightings of a nervous woman who resembles Willow. Could Willow have been helping Sasha hide Daisy—not from the public, but from a more dangerous figure?

Anna begins to suspect a larger conspiracy. One that may tie together the kidnapping, Drew’s shooting, and the staged return of the gun to the Quartermaine estate.

And then came the final shocker: the second fingerprint matched a name long believed to have vanished from Port Charles. A ghost from the past. A player no one expected.

Anna hasn’t revealed the identity. Not yet. But the expression on her face when she reads the forensics report is enough to send shivers down the spine of viewers everywhere.


Fallout at the Mansion

With Willow in custody, the Quartermaine estate becomes ground zero for scandal. Ned and Olivia, having returned for what should’ve been a moment of remembrance, now find themselves in the middle of another Quartermaine nightmare.

“I don’t even know who to believe anymore,” Olivia whispers, shaken. “The truth keeps changing.”

Ned, staring at Monica’s portrait, wonders how the family legacy became so fractured. Willow wasn’t technically a Quartermaine—but she was family in all the ways that matter. Her downfall stains them all.


In the Eye of the Storm

As rain once again falls over Port Charles, the metaphor isn’t lost. The cleansing downpour mirrors the reckoning that’s begun. The past is being unearthed, lies are unraveling, and justice—however murky—is closing in.

Yet, the most haunting question remains: Was Willow a criminal, a pawn, or a tragic casualty in a deeper game?

Anna Devane isn’t done digging. Chase isn’t done questioning. And Michael? He may have just set something in motion that can’t be undone.

Stay tuned. Because in Port Charles, the truth doesn’t just set you free—it destroys everything in its path.