General Hospital Chilling Theory: Did Cullum Set a Trap for Josslyn All Along?

A haunting new fan theory is spreading among viewers of General Hospital after one quiet but unsettling moment inside the hospital changed everything.

General Hospital Recap, March 27: Josslyn tries to kill Cullum…just as he  wakes

When Josslyn Jacks entered the ICU room believing she had control of the situation, the scene seemed straightforward: a desperate decision, a vulnerable enemy, and a moment that could end the threat posed by Ross Cullum.

But then Cullum opened his eyes.

And the way he looked at her has fans wondering whether the entire moment was part of a calculated setup.

The Moment That Flipped the Scene

What made the moment so chilling wasn’t simply that Cullum regained consciousness.

It was how he reacted.

Instead of confusion or panic—normal responses for someone waking from a critical condition—Cullum immediately locked eyes with Joss. His expression appeared focused and aware, almost as if he already knew someone would be standing there.

That single look instantly changed the dynamic of the scene.

Before that moment, Joss appeared to hold the power. She was the one making the decision about what would happen next.

But once Cullum recognized her, the balance shifted.

Suddenly it looked less like a victim waking up—and more like a strategist watching his plan unfold.

General Hospital Recap March 27: Josslyn and Britt's Murder Plot Stalled as  Cullum Wakes Up - The Soap Scene

A Pattern of Manipulation

Fans quickly connected this moment to earlier events involving Marco Rios and the mysterious disappearance of his phone.

Cullum had already demonstrated how skilled he was at turning information into a weapon. By accessing Marco’s messages—especially those connected to Lucas Jones—he appeared to manipulate a chain of events that led to chaos on the pier.

That sequence ultimately placed multiple people in danger, including Britt Westbourne and Jason Morgan.

Nothing about that situation felt accidental.

So when Joss ended up standing alone in Cullum’s hospital room, some fans began to suspect that it might not have been coincidence either.

The “Perfectly Vulnerable” Situation

Another detail fueling the theory is how strangely exposed Cullum appeared to be.

Despite being a powerful figure connected to the World Security Bureau, he wasn’t heavily guarded. He also wasn’t completely unconscious.

Instead, the circumstances almost seemed designed to allow someone to enter the room and attempt something drastic.

First Britt nearly crossed that line.

Then Joss arrived.

To some viewers, the pattern looks deliberate—as if Cullum was creating opportunities for someone else to make a fatal decision.

The Trap Behind the Choice

If this theory is correct, Cullum’s real strategy may not involve violence at all.

Instead, it could involve forcing someone else to become the criminal.

If Joss had followed through, the consequences could have been devastating. She would face the blame, the investigation would spiral into chaos, and someone like Jason could easily become entangled in the fallout.

But even choosing not to act might still serve Cullum’s interests.

By seeing Joss there, he now holds a powerful piece of information—knowledge he could use later for leverage, manipulation, or blackmail.

Either way, the outcome still benefits him.

The Mystery of Marco’s Missing Phone

The unexplained disappearance of Marco’s phone continues to fuel suspicion.

Fans noticed that the device appeared clearly at the scene earlier but somehow vanished before authorities could properly analyze it.

Some believe this detail could eventually prove crucial.

If Cullum obtained the phone or manipulated its data, it would mean he is already controlling key pieces of evidence that investigators might rely on later.

That possibility suggests he isn’t just influencing people—he may be shaping the entire narrative that law enforcement will eventually accept.

One Look That Changed the Power Dynamic

The most striking part of the scene remains that moment of eye contact.

Before Cullum opened his eyes, Joss seemed like the one making the decision.

But the instant he recognized her, the dynamic flipped.

Suddenly she wasn’t the hunter anymore.

She was the one exposed.

That single moment may have given Cullum exactly what he needed—leverage.

General Hospital Recap March 27: Josslyn and Britt's Murder Plot Stalled as  Cullum Wakes Up - The Soap Scene

A Chain Reaction Just Beginning

If fans are right, this hospital encounter isn’t the climax of the storyline.

It’s the beginning of something much bigger.

The truth about Marco’s phone could resurface.
Lucas might start connecting suspicious details.
Cullum could eventually recover enough to reveal what he knows.
And powerful players like Jenz Sidwell might enter the conflict once the truth begins to emerge.

All of those possibilities trace back to one moment in that ICU room.

Did Joss Walk Into Cullum’s Game?

In the end, the most unsettling theory isn’t that Joss nearly committed a terrible act.

It’s that Cullum may have been waiting for someone to try.

By simply opening his eyes at the perfect moment, he may have transformed a desperate situation into another move in a much larger strategy.

Joss thought she had come to end the threat.

But if this theory proves true, that moment may have been exactly what Cullum wanted all along.