She watched as the police brought him in on a 24-hour hold while they obtained a search warrant on his studio to see if he really is the one committing the derisifol murders, and now, Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst) may be having doubts about the relationship she was considering having with Franco (Roger Howarth) on General Hospital.

She was having a good time on their date and finding him to be pleasant company when Jordan (Vinessa Antoine) and Valerie (Brytni Sarpi) showed up to question him. Franco stuck to his initial story about dropping off a figurine Miss Prescott had made during art therapy and finding the vial on the floor of her room, but it will be hard for Elizabeth to forget the past and the things Franco had done before, and now, with four victims lives claimed by the culprit, she is wondering about the possibility that she made a very wrong choice to trust him, something that she may admit to when Griffin (Matt Cohen) checks in on her.

"Could Franco be responsible for all the murders?" He asks her in a preview clip for the Wednesday, August 3 episode.

Meanwhile, Franco still swears he is innocent and did not commit any crimes, especially murder, but he's learning that he has a tough case to make to prove that to not only the police and Elizabeth, but potentially his own family as well, as Scott (Kin Shriner) appears to be questioning his son's ability to steer clear of repeating his past mistakes as well, something that will shock and deeply hurt Franco further.

"About the hospital killings?" he asks Scott in the clip. "You believe me, don't you?"

General Hospital airs Monday-Friday at 3 p.m. on ABC.

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