'General Hospital' spoilers: Griffin stalks Anna, Jason remembers a memory, Tracy gets cure in time?

(Twitter/General Hospital)Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) will find out that Griffin Munro (Matt Cohen) has been stalking her.

American soap opera "General Hospital" will be a whirlwind of emotions and drama this week as truth will be revealed and a particular memory will be recovered. According to a spoiler report by Celeb Dirty Laundry, Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) will find out that Griffin Munro (Matt Cohen) has been stalking her and she will be asking for the reason why. Griffin may be telling her that she could be her mother.

It's not revealed yet, but spoilers indicate that Griffin is stalking Anna because he could have a familial tie with her. And in order for him to find out the truth, he will be shadowing her and will be asking for the assistance of Brad Cooper (Perry Shan), a lab manager who can help Griffin with anything that may involve laboratory works including DNA testing. Griffin may be picking up a cup or a napkin of Anna's and bring it to the lab for testing.

A lot about Anna's history is still to be revealed, but if Griffith did turn out to be right about his hunch, he could be Duke Lavery's (Ian Buchanan) son. It would also greatly change Anna's life if it turns out that Griffin is really his son.

Meanwhile, another report by Celeb Dirty Laundy reveals that Jason Morgan (Billy Miller) is going out on a quest with Carly to try to look for some answeras to Jason's past. He will be remembering a particular memory that involves the name Lila. It's not certain though which Lila the report is talking about as it could be Grandma Lila Q or Sam's daughter with Sonny.

We Love Soaps also teases that Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) will be diagnosed with brain tumor. However, Griffin will not agree with the diagnosis and will offer to be the one to find out a cure. But will he be able to find one before Tracy could end up dead?

"General Hospital" airs through Mondays to Fridays at 3 p.m. on ABC.

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