![]() ![]() Heather was again sent back to Ferncliff. She tried taking Skye Chandler-Quartermaine hostage at knifepoint, but the maid, Alice Gunderson (Laura Lynn "Bergen" Williams), hit her with a baseball bat. Later, Heather awoke and escaped to the Quartermaine mansion. The baby swap was revealed, and Téa was devastated, though Sam was grateful to have her son back. Fortunately, Jason grabbed the kid, saving him just as Heather plummeted. There, Sam and Jason confronted Heather on the hospital roof, where she jumped off with the baby. Instead, she took the little boy and headed back to Port Charles because he required medicine. ![]() Heather then hooked up with Scotty Baldwin (Kin Shriner), and they planned a scheme to use Heather's cousin Susan Moore (Gail Ramsey) to steal the Quartermaine fortune.Īfter being sent back to Ferncliff, Heather escaped again and visited Téa Delgado in Llanview, pretending she was Susan Moore and offering to babysit the child that actually belonged to Sam McCall. Jeff had gotten involved with Anne Logan (Susan Pratt) by then, and Heather framed her for Diana's death, though Heather's mother, Alice Grant (Lieux Dressler), was the real killer. Jeff divorced Heather and had her committed to a sanitarium, then left with the baby - Steven Lars Webber.Īfter being released, Heather pretended to be even more unstable than she really was so she'd end up back in the sanitarium and could use it as an alibi in her plot to murder Diana. She attempted to dose the woman with LSD but accidentally injected herself, suffering a psychotic break as a result. After getting pregnant again and having a real miscarriage, Heather decided she wanted her child back from Diana. She got pregnant, told Jeff that she miscarried, and sold their baby on the black market to Diana Taylor (Brooke Bundy). ![]() Jeff Webber (then Richard Dean Anderson), whom she seduced and eventually got to marry her. In the late 1970s, Heather was obsessed with Dr. ![]()
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