It appears that "How to Get Away with Murder" has another possible suspect in the killing of Wes (Alfred Enoch). Last week's episode revealed that Connor (Jack Falahee) was able to perform CPR on Wes the night of the house fire but most fans are wondering if he really did perform a CPR in attempt to save his fellow Keating Five member or it's one of his evil motives again.

In an interview with TV Guide, Falahee said that for him, it looks like Connor is performing a CPR although everyone should take everything ‘with a grain of salt' and it also possible that he could be doing something else. "There's been a theory that maybe he accidentally killed him and then tried to save him, and I'm like, 'All right,'" he said.

Falahee went on to say that Connor has been quite suspicious and has been blaming everyone around, so it's not surprising if fans would think that he is the one who murdered Wes. Connor has a tendency to spiral into guilt and it's also possible that he did kill Wes but has realized and regretted it right away but who would want to do that though?

The two-hour before "How to Get Away with Murder" finale episode will show what Connor exactly did in the basement, which is full of twists and turns since he didn't have his phone with him that night. Falahee still thinks that Connor doesn't actually hate Wes although he appears to have loathed him and argued that he's been acting that way because he only cares about the latter and now he's dead.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, there are other potential suspects in the murder of Wes such as Oliver, Asher, Michaela, Laurel, Nate, Frank, Annalise, Bonnie, The Mahoneys. Connor, of course, is one of these suspects.

Entertainment Weekly reports that "How to Get Away with Murder" two-hour season 3 finale will reveal who actually killed Wes. Falahee also said that it's not something that everyone would expect.

The two-hour "How to Get Away with Murder" season 3 finale airs tonight, Feb. 23 at 9:00 on ABC. Stay tuned.

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