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'How To Get Away With Murder' Season 2 Episode 8 Spoilers: Annalise Receives Threats

ABC's hit legal drama TV series "How To Get Away With Murder" Season 2 returns this week with yet another intriguing and suspenseful episode that will surely put the viewers at the edge of their seats. It is expected that after this week's episode, it will finally be revealed who shot Annalise.

The spoiler report from Latin Post pointed out the possible fate of Oliver Hampton, the IT specialist whom Connor Walsh has a romantic link with. Fans may remember Philip sneaking up to Hampton's place at the end of Episode 7. Will this give weight to the speculation that Connor's boyfriend will bite the dust?

In the promo video shared by the media outlet, Connor appears be in an unstable state and is clearly furious, especially at Annalise.

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"If anything happens to him, it's on you," Connor tells the law professor with a threatening tone.

Questions now arise that if Hampton is killed, will this give Connor the motive to kill his teacher?

Adding pressure to the situation, the teaser clip further revealed that Prof. Keating should also be on the lookout for what will Nate Lahey might do to her.

"Don't you think anyone else would get away with all you've done to me. I should kill you," Nate told the high-profile defense attorney.

But the suspicion doesn't end with the two aforementioned names. The highlight reel further gives off some hints as to who could have pulled the trigger. Case in point is Bonnie who can be seen in the video telling Connor to give her the gun. Even Wes has been shown and he appears to be in distress while looking at something. Fans may agree that the latter also has the motive to do the dirty deed given that Annalise has something to do with Rebecca's death.

Don't miss how these events unfold when "How To Get Away With Murder" Season 2 airs this Thursday, Nov. 12, at 10 p.m. on ABC.

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