‘How To Get Away With Murder’ Season 3 Spoilers, News And Updates: More Shocking Twists; Wes' Killer Identity Revealed In Flashbacks?

At last, "How To Get Away With Murder" Season 3 has revealed who the dead person was under the sheet. It was Wes, one of Annalise Keating's law students. But who killed him? This is now the burning question in the minds of all those who follow this hit TV series.

More Shocking Twists Are Forthcoming

Fans of "How To Get Away With Murder" Season 3 will still be in for more shocks and twists in the upcoming episodes according to Pete Nowalk, the show creator. There will be no time to settle even with the big reveal that Wes was the one who was dead under the sheet. When the season returns after its season break, fans will have more surprises to deal with.

Revelations On The Circumstances Of Wes' Death

It appears that after he was interrogated by the police, Wes went to Annalise's house. And then a fire broke out in the house which injured Laurel Castillo (Karla Souza). But later on, Nate Lahey (Billy Brown) told the attorney that Wes was already dead when the fire broke out.

Nowalk confirmed that Wes is really dead for the show in a TV Line interview. He said it is not a trick or subterfuge. He confided that they really did not plan for it to end this way when they began writing the story plot for "How To Get Away With Murder" Season 3. But this well-timed revelation will enable the fans to process their feelings of shock over his death and provide the answers to why it happened.

Future Flashbacks Will Reveal The Identity Of The Killer

"In the first episode back, we'll see what happened to Wes after he left the police station," said Nowalk. "We won't get all the answers, but slowly, we'll be pulling back the curtain. We'd been doing flash-forwards, and now we'll be doing flashbacks," he continued. "And by the end of the season, if not earlier, we'll find out what actually happened to him and who killed him," Nowalk promised.

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