Michael tells ADA Turner everything he saw on Drew’s fateful night General Hospital
After the hearing broke for the holidays, Alexis Davis was left alone in the courtroom with her thoughts. That’s when an anonymous letter reportedly arrived and changed everything.
The letter claimed Michael Corinthos was at Drew Cain’s house on the night of the shooting. Even more explosive, it alleged Tracy Quartermaine personally saw Michael there.
Viewers are already speculating about the sender. Spoilers strongly point toward Martin Gray as the most likely culprit.

That suspicion isn’t random. Martin has long viewed Tracy as an adversary, watching her courtroom maneuvers and personal loyalties with sharp interest.
Given that history, it’s plausible Martin overheard a private conversation between Tracy and Michael. If so, learning such a damaging secret could have prompted him to act.
Sending the letter to Alexis may have been a calculated move. Exposing Tracy’s willingness to lie in order to protect Michael would certainly undermine her credibility.
With the letter in hand, Alexis may not rush to court immediately. Spoilers suggest she could first look for confirmation before making any bold moves.
One option could be leaning on Harrison Chase to dig deeper. Traffic camera footage placing Michael near Drew’s house would be hard to ignore.
If that evidence surfaces, Michael could be in serious trouble. Not only would his presence be reestablished, but it would raise new questions about what he’s been hiding.

Meanwhile, spoilers hint Michael may try to get ahead of the damage. Before he’s called to testify, he could approach ADA Turner directly.
Michael might claim he’s ready to tell the truth. According to speculation, he could insist that Willow was the one who fired the shots.
If Michael does that, it could energize the prosecution. ADA Turner may use this new leverage to apply intense pressure during questioning.
That pressure could make Willow Tait visibly uneasy on the stand. Strategic questioning might be designed to test her limits and catch inconsistencies.
Adding to the intrigue, viewers have noticed something suspicious already. The ADA reportedly misspelled the Quartermaine mansion address on a warrant.
That error conveniently delayed a search. Spoilers suggest it also gave Michael time to allegedly plant a gun at Elizabeth Webber’s house, where Willow was staying.
That coincidence has fans buzzing. Some believe Michael and ADA Turner may have formed a quiet alliance.
If true, it would mean the case is far more compromised than anyone realized. Allies on opposite sides of the courtroom could be manipulating the outcome.
As the trial resumes, Alexis may be forced to decide how far she’s willing to go. Exposing Michael could save Willow—or destroy the Corinthos family forever.




