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Previously on season one of "How to get away with murder"...
A woman's body was found inside the Kappa Kappa Theta house.
- What happened? - u202dMy student.
They found her u202din one of those water tanks.
I bet you the boyfriend did it.
There was nothing going on with me and that girl.
I need you to do what we talked about.
If Frank's not a lawyer, then what is he?
The female suspect, Rebecca Sutter, arrested.
Rebecca! Don't say anything!
I didn't kill her.
Plug it into his computer.
It'll download u202dall his phone information.
Call Wes.
Unlock the door, Rebecca.
I said open the damn door!
You have to get here right now!
Get out of my house.
Let her go, then we'll leave.
u202dGrab it!
Laurel!
Call an ambulance.
Why? He's dead.
Oh, my God!
Get him off her! Do something!!
I'm so sorry.
Don't be.
You listen to me closely and do exactly as I tell you.
Remove the body.
My engagement ring is gone!
Michaela...
How the hell do you have that?
You were a disaster that night.
I could tell you wanted to go to the police.
You recognize this ring?
I gave it to my husband on our wedding day.
Any idea why we found it in the woods?
I'm on it.
Former Philadelphia detective Nate Lahey was arrested
in connection with the death of professor Sam Keating.
Just call the damn number.
Annalise Keating gave me your number.
Emily Sinclair.
I'm the new prosecutor assigned to the Nate Lahey case.
Do you have time for a few questions?
Or would you rather us do this at the police station?
So, I want your word you're not gonna tell
A.K. About me and Bonnie.
- Bonnie and Asher? - Gives you the heebie jeebies, right?
Oliver? What's the matter? Are you sick?
I tested positive.
She texted someone.
"Eggs 911. Lawyer's house."
Tell us the damn truth, Rebecca.
Did you...kill...Lila?
You just need to tell me what happened that night.
Rebecca! Who was it?
Who let her go, damn it?!
I didn't let her go. You have to believe me.
Sam killed Lila.
it's the version of the truth that makes the most sense
Say it, and it will become true.
Sam killed Lila.
- Was it you? - No.
- I thought it was you. - Of course not.
Now what?
No. No, you don't have to do this.
You don't have to do this.
You don't. I'll be good. I'll be good.
I'll be so good!
Statistically, if you're going to be murdered,
your killer will be someone you know...
...an acquaintance, a friend,
a family member...
your lover.
Why is that?
Why are we more inclined
to hurt the ones we love the most?
And what challenges does that present a defense attorney?
Mr. Walsh?
The challenge for the defense attorney is that --
You were saying?
Right. Um,
The challenge is that sometimes the police
only look at loved ones when trying to find a suspect.
Now what?
Get rid of her.
Don't tell me how or where --
just take care of it.
It's a big uphill battle
if your client knew the murder victim.
So your best strategy is to...
find a different acquaintance to pin it on?
But before you do that?
Miss Pratt.
Attack the police investigation.
Use the idea that they're so used
to thinking it's the husband or boyfriend
that they fail to look at other suspects.
I'm glad someone showed up to class today.
Here.
It's Sam's.
You know, whoever did this had to be strong enough
to drag her behind the stairs.
A person can lift almost anything
if they're desperate enough.
The defense won Commonwealth v. Ferber
by proving the police had bias.
Detectives' records even showed
they never considered other suspects other than Mr. Ferber.
Now, what if your client is the spouse of the murder victim
and you know he did it?
What would be your defense strategy...
Mr. Gibbins?
No one can find out about this, Frank...
Especially Wes.
He can never know.
What if he already knows?
'cause he did it.
Mr. Gibbins?
Pass.
I'm not professor Hahn.
No one passes in my class.
I just did.
It wasn't him.
You sure about that?
I mean, after Sam,
and do we really believe the story
about his mom killing herself?
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