Josslyn Hates Sonny More Than Anyone — But She May Be the Only One Who Can Save Him

Josslyn discovers Cullum framed Sonny for Marco's murder on General Hospital

General Hospital is about to put Josslyn Jacks in the most impossible position of her life — and it has nothing to do with the WSB, Brennan, or her mother’s love life. This time, it’s about Sonny. The man she has spent years wanting to see pay for everything. The man she believes brings nothing but violence and destruction into Port Charles. And the brutal twist? She may be the only person who can prove he didn’t do it.

This week’s spoilers confirm that Cullum will bring a violent end to Marco Rios’ story — and the fallout may land directly on Sonny’s doorstep. But the trail leading to Sonny isn’t real. It’s manufactured. And Josslyn, of all people, may be the one who figures that out first.

Cullum’s Setup Is Designed to Exploit Port Charles’ Worst Assumptions

Here’s what makes Cullum’s plan so devastating: it doesn’t rely on manufactured evidence alone. It relies on what people already believe about Sonny Corinthos.

Everyone in Port Charles knows Sonny’s history. The violence. The enemies. The decades of blood that have followed him through every alliance and every betrayal. So when Marco turns up ԁеаԁ and the trail points toward Sonny, nobody is going to question it. Not the PCPD. Not the press. And certainly not the dozens of people who have been waiting for Sonny to finally cross the line one too many times.

Cullum is banking on exactly that. He doesn’t need a perfect frame job. He just needs Sonny’s reputation to do the heavy lifting — and in Port Charles, that reputation is a weapon all on its own.

Marco Didn’t Die for Nothing — He Died Trying to Save Britt

The tragedy of Marco’s exit isn’t just that he’s gone. It’s why he’s gone. Marco was trying to help Britt Westbourne secure the medication she desperately needs. He wasn’t involved in power plays or territory wars. He was trying to do one decent thing — and Cullum made sure he paid for it with his life.

That detail matters, because it’s one of the threads Josslyn may eventually pull. Fans already know Cullum was holding the vials when Marco opened the safe — and the stolen medication drama connects directly back to Cullum’s cold fusion agenda and his willingness to eliminate anyone who threatens it.

Once Josslyn starts connecting the dots between the medication theft, Marco’s ԁеаth, and the suspiciously clean trail leading to Sonny, the real picture starts to emerge. And that picture doesn’t have Sonny in it at all.

Josslyn Connects the Dots — March 26

Spoilers confirm that Josslyn will put it all together by March 26. She’ll connect the stolen medication, Marco’s desperate attempt to help Britt, and the fact that Cullum is the one who benefits most from Marco’s silence. She’ll see that the evidence against Sonny is too clean, too convenient — the kind of setup designed for people who already believe the worst about him.

And here’s the devastating irony: Josslyn is exactly the kind of person Cullum is counting on. Someone whose hatred of Sonny runs so deep that she’d look at the evidence, nod, and walk away satisfied. Cullum isn’t just framing Sonny — he’s weaponizing every grudge, every wound, and every righteous anger that Josslyn has been carrying for years.

The question is whether Joss can see past her own pain long enough to recognize what’s really happening.

The Silence Option Is Darker Than Any Crime Sonny Has Committed

Let’s be honest about what Josslyn is facing. She has two choices, and neither one gives her what she wants.

Option one: Stay silent. Let Cullum’s frame job destroy Sonny. Watch the man she despises finally go down — not for something he did, but for something he didn’t do. It would feel like justice on the surface. But underneath, it would be the ultimate corruption of everything Joss claims to stand for.

Option two: Speak up. Expose Cullum. Save Sonny. And in doing so, become the person who handed Sonny Corinthos his freedom — the one thing she swore she’d never do.

That’s why this storyline has the potential to be one of the most emotionally complex arcs GH has given Josslyn. It’s not about whether Sonny deserves to be saved. It’s about whether Josslyn is willing to be the person who saves him when she knows the truth.

Sonny Turns to Ric — But Josslyn Holds the Real Key

While Josslyn wrestles with what she knows, Sonny will be fighting the frame job from the legal side. Spoilers confirm that Ric Lansing will step up to help Sonny navigate the murder suspicions landing on his doorstep. Sonny and Ric’s fragile alliance will be tested again — but even the best lawyer in Port Charles can’t compete with what Josslyn already knows.

Ric can delay. Ric can argue reasonable doubt. But only Josslyn can point the investigation in the right direction. She has the puzzle pieces. She has the motive timeline. And she has the one thing no one else does: direct knowledge of the stolen medication trail that connects Cullum to Marco’s ԁеаth.

This Could Be Josslyn’s Biggest Character Moment Ever

Eden McCoy has spent the last several months playing Josslyn as a young woman moving further and further into morally grey territory. She doubled down on Carly in front of Sonny. She’s been ranting about justice while working alongside people who don’t exactly play by the rules themselves.

But this is different. This isn’t about choosing a side in someone else’s fight. This is about choosing between what feels satisfying and what is actually right. If Joss picks truth over revenge, she doesn’t become softer. She becomes more dangerous — because she proves she can’t be manipulated by her own hatred. And in Port Charles, that kind of moral clarity is rare, powerful, and exactly the kind of growth fans have been waiting for.

If she stays silent? Then Cullum wins twice. He gets away with mυrdеr and he proves that Josslyn’s hatred was always the real weapon — more dangerous than any knife or setup he could have planned.

The Real Twist Isn’t That Sonny Is Innocent

Sonny being framed is dramatic. Cullum being exposed would be satisfying. But the real twist — the one that could define this entire spring arc — is that Josslyn Jacks may have to protect the man she’s spent years trying to destroy.

Not because she forgives him. Not because she suddenly sees him as a hero. But because the truth demands it. And if Josslyn proves she’s the kind of person who chooses the truth even when it means saving her enemy, then this storyline won’t just be about Sonny or Cullum or Marco.

It’ll be about whether Josslyn Jacks has what it takes to be more than her anger. And based on what’s coming the week of March 23-27, fans are about to find out.