'How To Get Away With Murder' Season 2 Plot News, Spoilers: The Second Half of The Season Will Cover Emily Sinclair’s Death

Pete Nowalk, Executive Producer, revealed in an interview that "How To Get Away With Murder" fans and viewers should expect a lot of Emily Sinclair's background and death in the second half of the series.

In the winter break finale of the series, Asher Millstone (Matt Mcgory) killed Assistant District Attorney Emily Sinclair (Sarah Burns) by running her over with his car. Millstone father committed suicide after cutting ties with his son Asher. Millstone with deep anger and frustration turned over Sinclair who reportedly responsible for leaking his father's secrets to media which pushed Asher to kill Sinclair.

Adding Sinclair to the murdered people in the series, the team of Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) once again will live and cover another murder case. Nowalk also mentioned that there will be forensic experts that will join in the second half as they investigate the murder of Sinclair.

"Still, what I've learned from real law-enforcement people who talk to us is that forensic science is actually very much up to interpretation. Annalise, as a defense attorney, know that creating a mess at the scene is the best strategy. But whether it works or not, we'll find out very quickly," he said.

In the last episode, Bonnie Winterbottom (Liza Weil) helped Asher and Annalise in staging Sinclair's death by making it appear Catherine Hapstall (Amy Okuda) killed Sinclair in their mansion.

According to Christian Today, the return of the series will feature Sinclair's backstory and secrets before her tragic death. Sinclair became Keating's enemy in planning to reveal that Keating is responsible for her husband's murder.

A theory from Bustle tells that Annalise actually ordered Asher to reveal to the court that he was the one who killed Sinclair. An ironic thing to do for Annalise but fans and viewers know that the girl is always up to no good in getting away with murder.

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