Liz Gets a Warrant Served — Is the Evidence Against Her Too Heavy to Deny?
This week on General Hospital, the spotlight shifts sharply onto Liz Baldwin, turning her household into a crime scene and casting her into the crosshairs of the PCPD.
What first seemed like a quiet life is now threatened by suspicion, secrets, and questions she may not be able to answer.
The week opens with Anna Devane arriving at Liz’s door, warrant in hand, ready to search her home.
The tone is grave — she’s not asking politely, and Liz knows it.
In the next moment, the question dangling in the air is chilling: is the gun used to shoot Drew somewhere in Liz’s place? Or worse — was it planted? Either way, Liz’s alibi is about to become the center of investigation. ([turn0search0])

Elsewhere, Michael Corinthos makes a move that makes everyone uneasy: he urges Willow to stay involved with their kids. Whether this is a gesture of trust, guilt, or preparation for fallout, it opens doors for speculation about how far each character will go to protect their secrets. ([turn0search0])
Back at the mansion, the reading of Monica’s will sends Tracy into a meltdown. She refuses to let Monica’s wishes stand — shrieking “over my dead body” — as Ronnie sits waiting with shock, perhaps already in control. And during all that chaos, Anna and Liz cross paths again. Anna holds up an object — possibly the weapon — and asks Liz to come with her to the station. In that moment, trust and betrayal intersect with heavy consequences. ([turn0search0])
For Liz, the danger isn’t just the investigation — it’s how thin her safety net has become. If the gun is found inside her home (or evidence is planted), and her connections to Willow or others deepen the suspicion, there may be no turning back. A woman once considered loyal and stable may soon find herself fighting for her reputation — or her very freedom.
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