'General Hospital' May 2 to May 6 spoilers: Franco accused of stalking Jason and Sam

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"General Hospital" will see Franco (Roger Howarth) wrongly accused of stalking during the May 2 to May 6 episodes. According to a report from Celeb Dirty Laundry, Franco will be discovered when he is lurking near Jason (Billy Miller) and Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco), but he will come up with an innocent reason for being there.

The report continues to point out that Jason and Sam will state that they are aware of Franco stalking them at the barn but it is speculated that Franco might not have been the one on the scene. Both Jason and Sam don't trust Franco due to his past decisions but it is also pointed out that the same can be said of Jason.

According to She Knows Soaps, Franco will shed some light on his past to a "sympathetic ear," although it is undetermined whom it is exactly that he will confide to. While Franco starts opening up to someone who will listen, Jason, on the other hand, will take a turn for the worst as he makes his demands against Liz (Rebecca Herbst). 

However, this week won't just focus on Franco, Jason and Sam. As stated in the report, Carly (Laura Wright) will finally build up the courage to face Sonny (Maurice Benard) and make an honest plea. The latter isn't taking any chances, however, and is opting to take situations into his own hands.

During the episode on May 6, even more complications will arise when the PCPD steps in to take over some of the ongoing conflicts.

Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) and Lulu (Emme Rylan) are also going to get some of the spotlight. The preview reveals that they will be weighing their options this week and it is speculated that before Friday's episode is over they will come up with a decision that will determine how they will move forward in surviving.

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