With a blonde sister as the main suspect pulling Julian’s strings, all eyes are on poor Ava as the person who murdered Morgan on General Hospital.
While she did play a part in Morgan’s death by switching his bipolar meds and sending him over the edge enough to steal Julian’s car, she’s not actually the one who set the car bomb. That would be her very own sister–who she doesn’t even know.
Remember, Ava (Maura West) didn’t grow up with Olivia (Tonja Walker) around, and the woman has been presumed dead since 1990. She knows she had a sister, but why would she even suspect the woman could be alive?
According to the February 20 issue of Soap Opera Digest, the cops zero in on Ava next week and her own guilt might do her in. She knows she didn’t set the bomb, but her memories of switching those pills weigh heavily on her mind as she’s questioned about Morgan’s death.
The pills seemed to become a dropped story (especially the part where Lucy was blackmailing Ava with the knowledge she switched them), but it seems they’re about to come back and haunt the character the way they should.
However, guilt is not the only thing on Ava’s mind. Hearing there is a blonde woman Julian (William deVry) refers to as his sister out there piques her interest. She’s ready to find out what her brother’s been hiding, but she has no idea what she may stumble upon.
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