'How to Get Away With Murder' season 4 finale preview: New clues could lead to Wes' murderer

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Promotional poster for "How to Get Away with Murder" Season 4.

ABC's drama television series "How to Get Away With Murder" brings its fourth season to a close with episode 8 titled "Live. Live. Live." In the winter finale, the whereabouts of Laurel's (Karla Souza) baby is expected to finally be revealed.

According to the episode synopsis from TV Guide, details regarding Laurel's baby will be revealed. Also to be featured in the season finale is the critical point into the investigation of Wes' (Alfred Enoch) murder, as disturbing news involving one of Dr. Isaac's (Jimmy Smits) patients confront Annalise (Viola Davis) and puts her sobriety at risk.

During the early stages of the current season, it was made known that Laurel decided to carry on with her pregnancy. Unfortunately, her son was taken away from her by unknown offenders. Ever since the abduction, she has been looking for clues that would bring her son back to her arms.

In an interview with Deadline in September, Karla Souza disclosed that the prevailing question for this season would be "Where is the baby?" She also assured fans that huge revelations will be exposed in the winter finale.

Meanwhile, the investigation into the apparent murder of Wes is finally going somewhere with new details to be revealed in the upcoming installment. It was previously revealed that Laurel and Michaela (Aja Naomi King) have been planning to take down Jorge (Esai Morales) as both of them strongly believe that it was his father who murdered Wes. Viewers of the show know that it was indeed Jorge who ordered to kill Wes, and he sent Dominic (Nicholas Gonzalez) to execute the order.

The promo for "Live. Live. Live." shows Annalise staring at nothing under the running water from the shower. Another clip in the preview video depicts Michaela with her face covered in blood, screaming for help.

"How to Get Away With Murder" winter finale will air on Thursday, Nov. 16 at 10 p.m. EST on ABC.

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