'How to Get Away with Murder' season 3 spoilers: questions remain around father of Laurel's baby and victim of the fire at Annalise's house

Alfred Enoch as Wes Gibbins in "How to Get Away With Murder" Instagram/HowtoGetAwayWithMurder

The plot continues to thicken on ABC's "How to Get Away with Murder" season 3 as more details about Frank's past is revealed. 

In the previous episode — entitled "It's About Frank" — it was revealed that Frank (Charlie Weber) killed Bonnie's (Liza Weil) abusive father for her, resulting in a sexual encounter that had them talking about babies and their hopes for the future.

The connection between Frank, Annalise (Viola Davis), and Sam (Tom Verica) was also revealed, and it turned out that Frank owed the couple big time for getting him out of jail after he tried to kill his own father, Game and Guide reported.

The new development in Frank and Bonnie's relationship also puts a spoke on Frank and Laurel's (Karla Souza) romance as it was revealed that Laurel survived the fire at Annalise's house and was actually pregnant.

There have been speculations that Wes (Alfred Enoch) could be the father of the baby instead of Frank, raising the possibility that the latter could have been the body found in the fire.

The question of who was found dead in Annalise's house has been plaguing fans of the show since its first episode, especially after seeing Annalise's level of distress upon seeing the victim. Wes and Bonnie are among the characters who are dearest to Annalise, and Bonnie has been ruled out of the running as the corpse under the body bag in earlier episodes.

Showrunner Pete Nowalk has revealed that fans may have to wait until the midseason finale before the victim's actual reveal, reported US Weekly.

In the next episode — entitled "Is someone really dead?" — the team will have to revisit the Wallace-Mahoney case and work on a new case at the same time.

"A veteran is charged with assault, while the team is caught off guard by a development in the Wallace Mahoney case," the episode synopsis read.

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