'General Hospital' spoilers: Does Rafe kill Gabriel and Tracy get caught red handed?

"General Hospital" is filled with very exciting episodes this week with revelations that will affect the characters big time. This is definitely a week's worth of episodes you cannot miss. Just to give you some hints, here are the spoilers for "GH" June 30 to July 4.

June 30

According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Patrick, with the help of Sam Morgan will find out who killed his son Gabriel and who ran Sabrina off the road. Sam wishes she didn't discover who he was. There's strong speculation that it was Rafe, who did the hit and run, because he was high on cocaine that time.

There's another revelation in Port Charles this week. Franco might just tell Michael that it was Sonny who killed A.J. Quartermine, due to his jealousy that Sonny and Carly are getting closer. But this plan will backfire and will bring Carly and Franco farther apart.

Meanwhile, Nina makes a plan and gets Rosalie to help her implement it. And Levi and Maxie visits Morgan and Kiki.

July 1

Ava asks for Delia's help because he is scared of Sonny. Franco advices Spencer on how to woo Emma, but it's still not sure whether Spencer will do it. Also, Lulu gets news about whether she can carry an embryo for 9 months, according to IBT.

July 2

Rafe will learn something about Nina on Wednesday and Nikolas will see Kailey. Maxie and Nathan will face a difficult situation.

July 3

There's fake Luke trouble again and this time, Molly's in the middle of it. Also, Britt asks Spencer's help to get back Nikolas.

July 4

Nathan and Anna talks, while Morgan supports Kiki. Also, Spencer knows about Luke's plan against Sonny.

Other spoilers

No one knows what Tracy Quartermine is up to but housekeeper Alice will find out what Tracy is hiding. In addition, Tracy is revealed to be helping fake Luke take down Michael.

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