Cullum Attacks Josslyn, Blames Brennan, And Carly Targets Brennan! General Hospital Spoilers

Cullum Attacks Josslyn, Blames Brennan, And Carly Targets Brennan! General Hospital Spoilers

General Hospital spoilers tease a chilling turn of events as danger closes in on Josslyn Jacks the moment she realizes she’s being watched inside the shadowy halls of Wyndemere. What feels like a routine visit quickly reveals itself as something far more sinister. Josslyn understands too late that this encounter was never accidental. She has stepped into a carefully laid trap, one orchestrated long before she ever crossed the castle threshold—and she may not even be the true target.

Unbeknownst to Brennan, chaos is already unfolding. Buried in his responsibilities as head of the WSB station in Port Charles, Brennan believes he understands the rules of power, loyalty, and survival within the agency. What he doesn’t see coming is that the most immediate threat isn’t an external enemy, but the man at the very top. Cullum’s unannounced arrival signals a deadly shift. His presence means recalculation, elimination, and control. To Cullum, assets are disposable the moment they show weakness—and Brennan’s growing moral conflict and closeness to Carly may have sealed his fate.

Wyndemere becomes the epicenter of this dark convergence. Beneath its grand exterior lies a haven for dangerous alliances, where Cullum, Sidwell, and other notorious figures quietly align. Into this nest of vipers walks Josslyn, armed only with her intelligence and a carefully crafted lie. She claims to be a college student visiting family, and on the surface, her story holds. But Cullum is not fooled by appearances. He studies her closely, noting her composure, her sharp instincts, and what she seems to know without being told.

Cullum’s polite questioning cuts deeper with every exchange. Josslyn adapts quickly, but her intelligence only raises his suspicions. In Cullum’s world, someone this capable without authorization is a liability. It doesn’t take long for him to connect her to Brennan—and to wonder what she may have seen. Hidden research, dangerous secrets, even the truth about Anna’s captivity could unravel everything if exposed. That possibility alone is enough to mark Josslyn for removal.

Rather than confront her outright, Cullum tightens the net. Surveillance increases. Exits disappear. Josslyn senses the shift immediately. Her cover story may still stand, but her safety is gone. When Cullum finally isolates her under the guise of routine questioning, the threat becomes unmistakable. His calm questions demand impossible answers. Silence becomes her only defense—and in Cullum’s mind, confirmation of guilt.

What happens next spirals fast. Josslyn resists when restrained. A struggle erupts. A gunshot echoes through the castle. Josslyn collapses, wounded and unconscious. Cullum remains cold and methodical. Alive but silent suits his purposes perfectly. With Josslyn unable to speak, he begins rewriting the narrative.

Brennan is blindsided with news that Josslyn was critically injured during an unauthorized operation. The implication is devastating—either Brennan sent her or failed to protect her. Evidence is sealed. Witnesses vanish. Brennan’s authority erodes as Cullum plays the role of disappointed superior. When Carly learns Josslyn has been hurt and Brennan is being blamed, her fury ignites exactly as Cullum planned.

Carly doesn’t wait for explanations. She targets Brennan, convinced he’s responsible. Cullum fans the flames, knowing Carly’s reaction will finish what he started. Whether through confrontation or retaliation, once Carly crosses a line, Cullum is ready. Her arrest triggers a domino effect. Sonny moves to protect her, exposing himself in the process. Brennan is stripped of power. Josslyn is silenced. And Cullum stands untouched—having dismantled his enemies under the cover of authority.

As Port Charles reels, the most terrifying truth emerges: Cullum didn’t need brute force. He won by controlling the story, turning loyalty into a weapon, and proving that in his world, everyone is disposable.

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