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Dante And Jordan’s Revelation-Is There A Mole In The PCPD?

General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) and Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper) will have a revelation to share.

Because of some new evidence Dante has found after Anna Devane’s (Finola Hughes) file on Jameson Forsyth (uncast character) went missing, they suspect a mole in the PCPD!

General Hospital Spoilers – What Happened To The Report?

Anna and Dante were in the morgue again and found the report on Forsyth’s death missing; this was after Anna found the files on him she had missing from the apartment.

No one had been in the apartment since she accidentally shot Charlotte Cassadine (Scarlett Fernandez) except the police-Dante himself one of them.

Yet when she returned to get the file on Forsyth to show to Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) it was missing, and Forsyth wound up dead in the morgue.

She was called to identify the body-he’d been run over by a truck but who took the files? And now the autopsy report has gone missing-Anna noted someone else was involved!

GH Spoilers – A Key Found

Dante has found a key-and bagged and tagged it before anyone else could get their hands on it; he’s got it with him at home.

He tells Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) it could be the key to finding who’s after Anna, and later, down on the docks, he holds it and frowns.

It appears to be a copy of a key to the evidence room at the Port Charles Police Department and he’s already reported it to Mac Scorpio (John J. York).

He’s reported it to Deputy Mayor Ashford as well, and the next person it’s reported to will be Mayor Laura Collins (Genie Francis).

A mole in the PCPD who’s interfering with cases and stealing evidence is not a good thing-especially when they’re after Anna, who once was police commissioner herself!

General Hospital Spoilers – All Roads Lead To A Dirty Cop

It seems all roads are leading to a dirty cop-and possibly more than one dirty cop; likely once WSB agents under Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy).

It’s been a long time since the PCPD has had to deal with corruption in their ranks, but a dirty cop cooperating with assassins and arsonists is really bad.

This might be the worst case of corruption they’ve had since Burt Ramsey (Bob Hastings) was Chief of Police and turned out to be Mr. Big, a mobster.

So the priorities are clear-this person could be tied to the Metro Court Pool shootings as well as the arson to Anna’s townhouse and the murder of Forsyth.

Why else would the perpetrator take Anna’s files and break into the morgue and the evidence room to remove evidence?

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