Cullum Ruthlessly Eliminated These Two Characters. General Hospital Spoilers
Execution Orders Issued: General Hospital Spoilers Reveal Cullum’s Deadly Double Game as Jason and Marco Become Targets
What’s unfolding in Port Charles isn’t just corruption anymore—it’s something far more terrifying. The lines between law and crime have completely vanished, and standing right in the middle of that chaos is Ross Cullum, a man who doesn’t just bend the rules… he rewrites them.
On the surface, Cullum plays the part perfectly. A powerful WSB figure. Controlled. Polished. Untouchable. But behind that carefully crafted image is a ruthless operator running a hidden empire—one where he acts as judge, jury, and executioner. And now, he’s done manipulating from the shadows.
He’s moved on to something final.
Elimination.
Two names have made it onto his mental hit list—and once Cullum decides someone is a problem, there is no walking away.
The first is Jason Morgan.
After daring to take a sniper shot at Cullum, Jason didn’t just cross a line—he declared war. It doesn’t matter whether the bullet hit its mark or not. To someone like Cullum, the act itself is unforgivable. It’s personal. And personal vendettas are the most dangerous kind.
But Cullum is too smart to make it obvious.
Instead of openly ordering Jason’s death, he splits the operation in two. On one side, the PCPD is tasked with bringing Jason in “by the book,” making everything look clean and lawful. But behind that official front, Cullum unleashes a much darker directive through his loyal operatives.
If they find Jason… they don’t arrest him.
They kill him.
Suddenly, Jason is trapped in a nightmare scenario where being arrested might be the only thing that keeps him alive. Because if the wrong people reach him first, there won’t be a trial—only a body.
And while Jason runs from one side of the law, another target is quietly being set up to fall.
Marco Rios.
Unlike Jason, Marco’s crime isn’t violence—it’s knowledge.
As the son of Sidwell and once part of the same inner circle, Marco knows how things work behind the curtain. He’s seen the deals, the secrets, the machinery that keeps Cullum’s operation running. But the real danger? He started to question it.
Then he crossed the line.
Helping Britt. Working with Lucas. Digging into the truth behind the experimental treatment tied to a much larger, hidden project. Marco didn’t just betray Cullum—he risked exposing everything.
And that makes him more dangerous than any weapon.
Cullum doesn’t just want Marco gone—he wants to make an example out of him. Not a quiet disappearance. Something far more calculated. A public fall. A legal execution dressed up as justice.
So the setup begins.
Evidence is planted. Charges are built. A case so airtight it looks real from every angle. Marco is taken in, confused at first… until the realization hits that this isn’t a mistake. It’s a trap he can’t escape.
And the most devastating part?
Sidwell may not be able—or willing—to save his own son.
Caught between power and blood, hesitation could cost him everything. Because Cullum doesn’t need much time. Just enough for the system to do exactly what he designed it to do.
Convict. Sentence. Eliminate.
All while making it look completely legitimate.
That’s Cullum’s true power—not just killing his enemies, but convincing the world it was justice.
Now, Port Charles stands on the edge of something irreversible.
Jason is being hunted from both sides.
Marco is being buried by a system built to destroy him.
Sidwell is about to face the consequences of trusting the wrong ally.
And Cullum?
He’s still in control. Still smiling. Still ten steps ahead.
For now… he’s winning.