They are all grieving now that they've been given the confirmation that Morgan died after the car he stole from Julian (William DeVry) exploded and went over a cliff, and as they grieve, Morgan's family members and other loved ones will begin to blame themselves for his death on General Hospital.  

While the only ones who could possibly be blamed are Sonny (Maurice Benard), who had ordered the hit on Julian, and Ava (Maura West), who was switching Morgan's Bipolar medications with placebo pills, causing him to be more erratic, leading to his decision to steal the car, everyone else will be worried that they had their own role to play, and that they are to blame for what led to the tragedy.

A devastated Kiki (Hayley Erin) will wind up being inconsolable when Franco (Roger Howarth) finds her, because she will be feeling guilty that she had been calling Morgan the night he died because she wanted to talk-but because she was planning on ending their relationship in favor of one she wanted with Dillon (Robert Palmer Watkins), and she will believe that she is to blame for Morgan's death because of that.

"I was breaking up with Morgan, so I could be with Dillon," she cries in a preview clip for the Thursday, October 13 episode.

Meanwhile, Michael (Chad Duell) will lament to Jason (Billy Miller) that he was too consumed in his grief over Sabrina lately, and it caused him to be a less attentive brother, leading to Morgan's death.

"I could have made sure he was on top of his meds! I could have been a big brother!" He shouts in the clip.

Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) will also feel guilt, because he knows Sonny is to blame, and he will think he hadn't warned Sonny quickly enough not to try and put a hit out on Julian, which will cause him to believe that his late warning cost his brother's life.

"I couldn't stop this, and now, Morgan is dead," he says to Nathan (Ryan Paevey) in the clip.

General Hospital airs Monday-Friday at 3 p.m. on CBS.