'General Hospital' spoilers: Is Sabrina GH killer Paul's next victim?

Promotional photo for "General Hospital" from the show's official Facebook page. Facebook/GeneralHospital

The serial killer roaming the halls of "General Hospital" is looking for a new victim to prey on. Paul Hornsby (Richard Burgi) might cross paths with Sabrina Santiago (Teresa Castillo) in one of his attempts to kill, making her the next victim of his killing spree.

Sabrina has just returned as a nurse to General Hospital. On her first day back, Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) will send her on an errand that places her in the path of Paul. Paul has already chosen his next victim at this point: Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson), the Chief of Staff in General Hospital.

It is unclear why Paul has chosen Monica, but he has had tried more than once to kill the latter. As reported by Celeb Dirty Laundry, it is speculated that Sabrina will interfere in Paul's attempt to kill Monica, and Paul will kill Sabrina instead.

Sabrina has been cautious of Paul ever since she heard a conversation between him and Ava Jerome (Maura West). Should Sabrina cross paths with Paul while he is on the prowl, she might try to stop him at the expense of her life.

A post from Castillo's official Twitter account hints that Sabrina will be exiting "General Hospital." The "General Hospital" star wrote in her Twitter bio, "Give. Love. Currently playing Sabrina Santiago on ABC's General Hospital." After a few hours, Castillo removed the statement indicating that she plays Sabrina on her bio.

Fans of "General Hospital" will be saddened if Sabrina leaves the show as she is a well-loved character. Fans are also anticipating Michael's (Marc Samuel) proposal to Sabrina. Sabrina's reunion with Michael has been much awaited, and her death will surely leave fans devastated.

While Sabrina is running an errand for Elizabeth, she runs into Tracy (Jane Elliot) who gives her some bad news: the hospital might be closing down. One reason might be the syringe killer roaming around the hospital, jeopardizing the hospital's reputation and security.

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