'How to Get Away with Murder' season 2 (ABC) - Rebecca's killer, mysterious text message to be revealed in 'It's Time to Move On'

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Before the long wait becomes hysterically unbearable for fans, it is worth reminding that "How to Get Away with Murder" season 2 is premiering on Sept. 24. At long last, after fumbling for answers and spoilers to know who killed Rebecca in Annalise's own basement, this mystery will be given light and the months-worth of guesses will be debunked or confirmed. 

In line with this mind-boggling problem is the mystery of the victim texting someone unidentified. It is still unclear who Rebecca messaged from Michaela's phone mere minutes before she met her brutal end, but this mystery invites an even more intriguing question: what did Rebecca mean with "Eggs 911. Lawyer's house?" 

ABC promises that these mysteries, which have puzzled fans for what felt like ages, will finally be revealed in the highly anticipated "How to Get Away with Murder" season 2 premiere, which is titled "It's Time to Move On." Fans have their guesses on the identity of the killer and theories on how they did it. And notably, Frank is often being namedropped.

Apart from all these, fans can also look forward to knowing more about how Oliver being positive with HIV can change his relationship with Connor and the question of whether or not Annalise is still worth Nate's invaluable trust. It also looks like the new season will finally see Asher trying to make sense of what's going on. He noticeably had no clue about things last season, but ABC teases that someone might "slip up and tell Asher everything." 

"How to Get Away with Murder" season 2 premieres on Sept. 24. Here is the synopsis for "It's Time to Move On." Catch the premiere episode online via live stream on ABC.com

Annalise and her students must move on with their lives as though nothing has happened, but the students are still reeling over Rebecca's disappearance. Only Annalise and Frank know that Rebecca was murdered and the two are determined to find out who killed her. Meanwhile, Annalise decides she wants to take on a new client, a brother and sister who are accused of killing their parents. And an old friend surprises Annalise at home and teaches her a valuable lesson."

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