Police saw Willow loitering around Drew’s house – General Hospital Today
All eyes in Port Charles are locked on Curtis, and for good reason. A growing chorus of voices believes he’s hiding something crucial about the night Drew was shot—something that could shift the trajectory of the investigation and alter the narrative in ways no one sees coming.

From the outset, Curtis has presented a version of events that now appears incomplete at best and deliberately misleading at worst. And as the PCPD digs deeper, the cracks in his story are becoming impossible to ignore.
Curtis initially told police he spent the night alone at the Seaview, hoping for quiet reflection and solitude. But investigators quickly discovered that this claim was far from the truth. Instead of keeping to himself, Trina’s father secretly met with Selina Wu. Why that meeting happened—and what was discussed—remains a mystery Curtis refuses to unravel. His silence has fueled speculation that he may be entangled in the chain of events that left Drew fighting for his life.
If Curtis ultimately faces charges relating to the shooting, the ripple effects could be significant, particularly for Willow. Her most pressing hope is to clear her name and remove herself from the ever-expanding list of suspects. She knows that staying under suspicion could jeopardize her chances of securing custody of her children, and while she’s tried to remain optimistic, that optimism is slipping away.
The December 11 episode delivered a major blow to Willow’s fragile sense of hope. The PCPD team analyzed traffic-camera footage taken from the area near Drew’s home around the time of the shooting. Nathan appeared stunned by what he saw, while Dante insisted the answer had been staring them in the face all along.
A shadowy figure captured near Drew’s house—one that bore a striking resemblance to Willow—combined with her suspicious return to the hospital soaking wet, has led many in Port Charles to draw a disturbing conclusion: that Willow may have pulled the trigger.

If Nathan and Dante ultimately confirm they saw Willow lingering near Drew’s property, it would directly contradict her earlier statement that she’d merely been driving around town to clear her head. But as with any investigation in Port Charles, nothing is ever quite as straightforward as it first appears.
Another possibility lies beneath the surface—one that could upend the entire theory. If the vehicle caught in the footage was actually Michael’s car, everything changes. Such a discovery would pivot the investigation toward Michael, forcing detectives to reassess his whereabouts, his actions, and whether he had any undisclosed connection to the shooting. It would also put Willow’s fate—and her story—in an entirely different light.
So, the essential question remains: What did the police really see on that footage—and who was truly near Drew’s home the night he was shot?




