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‘How To Get Away With Murder’ Season 3 Episodes Lead Fans To Wes’ Real Killer, Is Connor The Culprit?

‘How To Get Away With Murder’ Season 3 Episodes Lead Fans To Wes’ Real Killer, Is Connor The Culprit?

Kate Wales

"How to Get Away with Murder" Season 3 episodes are leading to its finale and fans are getting closer to Wes Gibbins' (Alfred Enoch) real killer. Last week's episode showed another suspect in the controversial murder but it seems that he is not the culprit after all.

Actor Charlie Weber who plays as Frank Delfino talked to Variety and revealed that Wes' real killer is "beyond surprising." When asked if he thinks fans will be shocked by the imminent revelation, the actor answered yes.

What's interesting in his response is its relation with the current suspect on Wes' murder. In the last "How to Get Away with Murder" Season 3 episode, Oliver Hampton (Conrad Ricamora) and Asher Millstone (Matt McGorry) suggested that Connor Walsh (Jack Falahee) is Wes' real killer.

They backed up their theory with a confirmation from Thomas (Matthew Risch) that Connor received a voicemail from Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) saying that the new suspect was keeping a secret. The flashbacks then revealed a scene where Connor seemed to be reviving Wes' dead body.

However, it couldn't be possible that Connor is Wes' real killer because if he is, then it will no longer be a shocking revelation in the finale episode as suggested by actor Weber. If it's not Connor, then who could be the criminal behind this heartbreaking murder?

A report by A.V. Club also pointed out that while it's easy to believe that Connor is the culprit, the series will not drop it easily that way. As per the report, someone may have killed Wes that night just before Connor arrived.

Could it be a setup? Did he witness the murder? Is there anything else that Connor is not telling everybody about that night?

"How to Get Away with Murder" Season 3 episodes in the past weeks have been leaving fans clues to the night of the said murder. Fortunately, everyone will finally get closure with the revelation of Wes' real killer in the season finale this Thursday, Feb. 23 at 9 p.m. on ABC.

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