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'How to Get Away With Murder' Spoilers: Asher and the Trotter Lake Case

The return of the hit series "How to Get Away With Murder" is expected to shed more light on Asher's side of the story.

It was revealed that the second half of "How to Get Away With Murder" season 2 will be featuring Matt McGorry's character Asher. It will delve deeper into his involvement regarding the Trotter Lake case.

It seems as though his character will be dealing with his own problems after finding out that Tiffany Howard is still alive. The previous episode revealed that Asher and his dad had tried to cover up an incident that involved her.

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According to TV Guide, the creator of the series, Pete Nowalk, recently shared some details about the matter.

When asked whether fans will see Tiffany and Asher confronting each other, he stated, "Right now, I don't know if we'll meet her, to be honest. I think if we were going to do that storyline, we would have to have a real reason to do it, because obviously what happened to her is one of the most disgusting things that could happen and we would have to tell a story we haven't told before that we're honestly not telling Annalise and Bonnie, who are both survivors."

He also added that the writers of the series are still unsure about how Tiffany's story line will come into play in the upcoming season of "How to Get Away With Murder."

Aside from Tiffany, Asher is also expected to deal with Bonnie, played by Liza Weil. It was revealed that Bonnie was upset at Asher upon realizing that he did not do anything when he witnessed Tiffany being abused. This was because Bonnie had experienced the same abuse when she was younger.

"How to Get Away With Murder" season 2 will return on ABC on Feb. 11.

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