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'How to Get Away With Murder' Plot News: Who Is Responsible?

More theories on the mysteries of the hit series "How to Get Away With Murder" have been circulating the web.

The series has revealed many mysteries that have left more questions for fans. Previous episodes showed Assistant District Attorney Emily Sinclair killed, yet with no one to take the responsibility. In addition, Annalise Keating was also seen stabbed and left bleeding on the floor.

With that, the drama intensifies as fans try to figure out who exactly is responsible for these happenings. One theory stated that it was Catherine Hapstall who killed Sinclair, as well as stabbed Annalise. This speculation roots from the cliché of suspecting the quiet characters. In addition, she has a lot in stake if it were true that she was the one behind her family's murder, which would make it her motivation if Annalise had found out the truth.

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Caleb Hapstall is another suspect for the happenings since it was established that he does not like Annalise. Similar to Catherine, his motivation could be rooted from his responsibility for the murders. In addition, he did not have an alibi during the time that his aunt was killed.

Zoey Mitchell is also another character who could be responsible for the murder and stabbing. There are speculations that she could seek revenge from Annalise and Emily since she did not get her charges lifted after stabbing her best friend.

Bonnie and Frank also make the suspect list since it is evident that Annalise has a lot of information about them that she can use as blackmail. With that, this could be the time they take Annaliese down, all while making it look like the Hapstalls were the ones responsible for it.

"How to Get Away With Murder" season 2 airs on ABC every Thursday.

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