ABC's "How to Get Away with Murder" Season 3 revealed its primary enigma as the latest episode titled "We're Bad People" showed multiple suspects to the murder of Wes Gibbins. In the previous episode, Wes was found dead inside Analise's burning house. However, it's is not the fire that killed Wes. That being said, Wes is probably murdered and that raises the question, who among them murdered him?
Wes' death made a huge blow to the Keating 5 and became a catalyst to the breakage of their group. The remaining four members are devastated and are trying to cope that their mentor is now in jail and one of their own is dead. In an instant, everyone around them became suspects and the group started to fall apart like Asher punching Connor repeatedly in the face.
According to Culturess, there are three major suspect to the murder of Wes and one of them is Frank Delfino. Earlier in the episode, Frank denied the crime to Bonnie. However as the story folds out, he later confessed to the police that he is the killer. This makes the story more complicated but one probable reason why he did this is to take the fall for Annalise Keatings.
Second suspect or more like suspects are the other members of the Keating 5. Laurel is not out of the question but she is the least candidate among the four. Asher and Michaela are on the neutral side as they both have nothing to gain in Wes' death. Connor is probably the major suspect among the four as he previously mentioned that he wants to put an end to all the previous events.
The last suspect is Annalise Keatings which is now in jail facing arson and first-degree murder charges. Though Frank took the fall from Annalise, this doesn't make her innocent. First and foremost the body was found in her house which makes her a primary suspect.
As per TV Fanatic, they claimed that the midseason premiere was the best however not perfect. The fans are not losing hope that the writer of "How to Get Away with Murder" has something hidden up their sleeves. The next episode will be aired on February 2, with the title "Not Everything's About Annalise."
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