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Drew’s autopsy results, the reason why Drew acted darkly General Hospital Spoilers

In a twist that no one in Port Charles saw coming, General Hospital just dropped a bombshell: the results of Drew Cain’s autopsy are in—and they’re as shocking as they are tragic. For months, fans have speculated about Drew’s increasingly erratic and dark behavior, and now the mystery may finally be solved.

Longtime viewers of GH watched Drew transform from a level-headed, loyal hero into a man clouded by rage, paranoia, and secrecy. Friends and family tried to intervene, but Drew grew more isolated and unpredictable—pushing away those closest to him, including Carly and Scout. His fall from grace raised red flags, but no one could explain what had changed him so drastically.

According to insider sources, Drew’s autopsy revealed that he had been suffering from a previously undiagnosed neurological condition—possibly caused by trauma from his time in captivity or a slow-developing brain injury linked to past procedures and memory transfers. This condition may have been altering his mood, judgment, and emotional control for months without detection.

In a darker twist, traces of a neurotoxin were also reportedly found in his system—raising questions about whether Drew’s transformation was purely medical, or if someone in Port Charles wanted him to break down.

Now that toxicology is pointing to possible poisoning or long-term exposure to harmful substances, speculation is running wild. Was Drew targeted by an enemy—someone from his past as Jason’s twin, or a current rival in the corporate or criminal world? Or could this all be tied back to his time with Victor Cassadine and the mind-control programming?

Those closest to Drew are devastated by the revelations. Carly, who had distanced herself from Drew toward the end, is reportedly wracked with guilt. Ava, who noticed Drew’s darker edge firsthand, is pushing for answers. And Sonny? He’s already launched his own quiet investigation—determined to find out if Drew’s death was truly an accident, or murder in disguise.

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