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'General Hospital' September 12-16 Spoilers: General Hospital Faces Closure Because of Serial Killer Murders; Another Victim Falls

Paul throws Julian's trial off course to avoid exposure as the real serial killer.

Julian's murder trial starts this week of September 12, according to "General Hospital" spoilers. Paul will sabotage Julian's case in order to cover his tracks. Andre joins in the search for the serial killer. And, until the serial killer is caught, General Hospital might have to be closed.

Blood for diamonds

To kick off the week, Hayden Barnes (Rebecca Budig) will agree to donate blood to Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst), but only if Liz gives the diamonds back to her. Although thankful that her life was saved, Liz still thinks that Hayden was the one who pushed her down the stairs, according to "General Hospital" spoilers.

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Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) promises to help Hayden and with Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), is able to get the charges against her dropped. Meanwhile, Liz makes a request to Sabrina Santiago (Teresa Castillo) that might put her in danger.

The secret is out

Franco (Roger Howarth) still does not know what to do with the sister secret and asks for Kiki Jerome's (Hayley Erin) advice. However, the secret be revealed by the end of the week. Hayden seeks out Naomi Dreyfus (Robin Riker) to have a big talk about her new reality.

To help with the case of the General Hospital serial killer case, the Port Charles Police Department (PCPD) will bring in Andre Maddox. By week's end, Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) will find another piece of evidence. Paul Hornsby (Richard Burgi) keeps a close watch on the investigation as the District Attorney but it is only just to make sure that he will not be exposed as the real killer.

Serial killer strikes

Paul will have another victim this week. He really intends to kill Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson), but someone gets in the way and becomes his unfortunate newest victim instead. "General Hospital" spoilers are not clear as to who this person is.

Kiki talks about Morgan's (Bryan Craig) downward spiral with Franco and she asks his advice on whether she needs to back off from him. Spoilers further disclose that their situation may turn for the worse with the arrival of Darby Collette (Jesica Ahlberg) back in Port Charles. She can really cause trouble for Kiki and Morgan.

Julian's (William deVry) trial goes underway. Paul needs to throw the trial off track, but must not look obvious doing so. His sister, Ava (Maura West), steps up her blackmailing to ensure Julian's freedom.

Paul's plan

Paul's plan is to make Alexis Davis (Nancy Grahn) fall apart in the witness stand. Alexis is the vital key in the case and making her freak out is the best thing Paul could hope for.

At the end of the week, "General Hospital" spoilers say that Julian's spirit will be lifted when he realizes he could avoid being sent to prison. He was so sure of his impending doom. But with Paul sabotaging the case, he might just be able to walk away from it all.

Other "General Hospital" spoilers

Carly (Laura Wright) and Michael Quartermaine (Chad Duell) have a major disagreement over Sabrina. Michael gets offended when Carly tells him he is moving too fast. After the confrontation, Nelle (Chloe Lanier) offers her support to Carly and gives some advice. Nelle continues to worm her way into Carly's life.

Lulu (Emme Rylan) goes to Kevin (Jon Lindstrom) about his embryo investigation. She asks him if she should pursue it. Dante appears to be less than enthusiastic about the whole thing.

The biggest shocker for the week is the devastating news Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) will get. General Hospital is facing closure due to the serial killer deaths. Unless the PCPD can solve the case soon, the hospital will have to be closed because it has become a danger to so many people.

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