After General Hospital’s latest episode, fans believe that Sidwell might’ve been the one who shot Drew after all. Considering the lengths that the former would go to fulfill his ambitions, it may not be that surprising if he really did do it. Now, fans have taken to social media to debate whether Sidwell is the mystery shooter.
Here’s what the fans are saying about it.

General Hospital fans debate if Sidwell also shot Drew
In the ending moments of General Hospital’s November 19 episode, Jenz Sidwell shoots Henry Dalton for becoming a “liability” by falsely accusing Rocco and risking their entire work. While the moment came as a shock for everyone, it also served as an epiphany for some.
The drama surrounding Drew Cain’s mystery shooter has been ongoing for months with no definitive answers. But after the latest episode, many have raised the question that very few have before—what if Sidwell could’ve been the one who shot Drew?
After the episode aired, a user posted on the show’s Facebook page to discuss the matter with others. They wrote, “Since Sidwell shot and killed Dalton. Is he the one who shot Drew??”
The post has garnered quite a bit of attention, with many fans flocking to the comments to share their perspectives. One fan wrote, “I wouldn’t be surprised if it wasn’t him. I have never ever trusted him.” Meanwhile, another added, “Sidwell, he’s a hoot!”
On the other hand, many fans believe that if Sidwell were the shooter, he wouldn’t have failed to kill him. A user wrote, “If he shot Drew, he would be dead.” Another added, “No. He would have shot Drew in the head!!”
But that’s not all, now fans are also worried about Britt Westbourne, who witnessed the crime. “He did in front of Brit!!! Make her complicit if she doesn’t go to the cops!” one fan expressed concern. Meanwhile, another pointed out, “The other question is, Britt is a witness, and what does that do to her. Also, what does she do?”
Furthermore, fans also speculate that if Sidwell’s name comes up, he’ll try to pin it on Sonny Corinthos or Jason Morgan. Luckily, they both have solid alibis.
