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Sam’s Risky FBI Plan Could Sam And Spinelli Behind Bars

General Hospital spoilers indicate that Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) has decided to help Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) whether he wants it or not.

Viewers will remember when Jason first came back to town, Sam was furious that Jason had let his family, especially his children, believe that he was dead. But she softened her stance once she discovered that Jason had been coerced by the FBI the entire time to work as their informant.

General Hospital Spoilers – Sam McCall Is Determined To Help Jason Morgan

Sam knows that Jason wouldn’t have let his children, including her son Danny Morgan (Asher Antonyzyn), believe he was dead unless they had something really incriminating to hold against him. She approached her partner Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zomprogna), who warned Sam to stay out of it.

Sam believes that Jason truly needs her help, so she approached the one person with both the skills and inclination to help Jason. But by doing so, she could put both herself and Damian Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) at great risk.

GH Spoilers – Damian Spinelli Is Reluctant To Get Involved!

Spinelli and Jason have been best friends for many years so initially Spinelli agreed to help Sam get rid of the leverage the FBI has on Jason. But Spinelli has a family too, and is on the verge of finally reconciling with his one true love, Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms).

Spinelli told Maxie about Sam’s request and she shockingly told Spinelli he should do it, but only on one condition.

Maxie made Spinelli swear not to get caught, and if he had the slightest inkling things were going south, to abandon the investigation.

General Hospital Spoilers – Sam McCall And Damian Spinelli Get To Work.

Maxie knows that Spinelli really is the best person to help Jason get out from under the FBI’s thumb. So in the coming weeks look for Sam and Spinelli to begin this dangerous course of action.

Of course, Spinelli can’t really guarantee he won’t get caught. Agent John Cates (Adam Harrington) is fairly intuitive so if even suspects that the FBI is being hacked, he’s going to look at Spinelli first.

Sam and Jason could end up in prison if they aren’t careful, and Jason would still be under the FBL’s control.

It’s also possible Jason would have to continue working for the FBI to save Sam and Spinelli, as well as Carly Spencer (Laura Wright).

GH Spoilers – What Do You Think?

Should Sam and Spinelli launch an investigation into the FBI. Will they discover that Jason has been working for the FBI to save Carly? Could Spinelli end up in prison despite his promise to Maxie? Anything can happen in Port Charles so stay tuned to General Hospital airing weekdays on ABC.

And don’t forget to check back right here regularly for all your General Hospital news, information and spoilers!

 

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