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'How to Get Away With Murder' Season 2 Episode 4 Spoilers: Wes Continues to Find Clues About Rebecca's 'Disappearance'

Viewers end up getting more questions than answers, in every episode of "How to Get Away With Murder" season 2.

The second season of the hit ABC show started with Rebecca's (Katie Findlay) case being solved, after seeing it was actually Bonnie (Liza Weil) who killed her by suffocation. However, despite one murder being solved right away, the show never fails to surprise its fans when Annalise (Viola Davis) was seen shot at the end of the premiere episode of season 2.

Besides keeping fans guessing who Annalise's shooter might be, the TV drama also showed ADA Emily Sinclair (Sarah Burns) dead at the Hapstall's mansion, which adds to the long line of mysteries to be solved in "How to Get Away With Murder."

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During the last episode, Wes (Alfred Enoch) learned that Levi (Matt Cohen), the guy that Michaela (Aja Naomi King) is seeing, is actually Rebecca's foster brother. According to iDigital Times, Wes and Levi will join forces in order to find out where Rebecca is.

In this upcoming episode of "How to Get Away With Murder," which is entitled "Skanks Get Shanked," Wes will find new information about Rebecca's "disappearance," according to a synopsis from TV Guide. Meanwhile, Annalise and the "Keating Five" will handle a new case, where they defend a teenager. The teenager is being accused of killing his friend, Rachel, whose body was discovered in the woods.

The full summary of of season 2 episode 4 reads, "A teen's body is found in the woods, and Annalise and her team are hired to represent a suspect in the case. Meanwhile, Asher discovers a surprising confession; and Wes uncovers new information about Rebecca's disappearance."

"Skanks Get Shanked" was directed by Stephen Williams and written by Angela Robinson. New episodes of "How to Get Away With Murder" airs every Thursday on ABC.

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