'How to Get away with Murder' season 3B news, spoilers: Wes' murderer to be unveiled in season 3B

Annalise (Davis) and Wes (Enoch) in "How to Get Away with Murder" promo still ABC

Fans may still be reeling from the unexpected death of Alfie Enoch's character Wes Gibbins on ABC's "How to Get Away with Murder," but the actor will still stick around for the second half of the season as the show explores who killed him and their motives.

In an interview with the actor, he admitted that he was sad that he had to be the one to die, but Enoch also lauded the showrunners for laying out the story the way that they did. Now that the character is dead, it would be interesting to know what exactly Wes was doing at the Philadelphia PD, and if he was really set to betray Annalise. The actor also said that there are big mysteries still connected to Wes' actions.

"For sure, there will be surprises because there's a big mystery hanging over him: What happened between the police station and him ending up dead?," said Enoch.

In a separate interview with Executive Producer Pete Nowalk, he revealed that they will gradually be pulling the curtain back on the new mysteries in the show.

"I feel very certain about it. When I saw [Wes was possibly cooperating with detectives], I was like, "Pete, I have a question for you." The kind of work Wes has done over the seasons to make his relationship with Annalise work — even in this weird state of affairs — he's come to accept that she's one of the most important people in his life. As much as she's done some very questionable things as far as his interests are concerned, and as much as she's kept things from him, they've been bound together. And she's also shown him fantastic mercy," said Nowalk.

He also floated the idea that Wes may not be the only source that the police and the DA were dealing with, especially since Wes was not able to sign the agreement before he died.

"How to Get Away with Murder" season 3B the returns to ABC on January 19, 2017, reported Game and Guide.

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