Watch ‘How To Get Away With Murder’ Season 3 Episode 2 ‘There Are Worse Things Than Murder’ Online: Is Annalise Posting The ‘Killer’ Fliers?

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In How To Get Away With Murder Season 3 episode 2, which airs at 10 p.m. EDT on ABC, Annalise and the Keating 5 are working on a case, defending a woman accused of killing her husband.

The woman, Irene Crowley, has served 32 years in prison for murdering her husband and has had her parole denied six times. The lawyers will introduce a defense that she was being physically and sexually abused by her husband at the time she allegedly killed him. Annalise notes she was unable to use the plea during her original case.

Amid the episode 2 case, Wes, Connor, Michaela, Laurel and Asher discuss Connor’s recent break up with his boyfriend Oliver. His friends are shocked, but Connor is certain he will be able to quickly win Oliver back.

Laurel shows her classmates reports from a local newspaper, reporting on the fliers posted around the law school campus, accusing Annalise of being a killer. Another classmate suggests it may be Annalise herself posting the fliers. In the season opener , she tells her students to ignore the fliers and simply act like they are good people. Currently, no one knows who is posting the fliers, or why.

Will the Keating 5 figure out who is sending the fliers? We will find out more during episode 2, called “There Are Worse Things Than Murder,” which is best viewed on television or live online through ABC Live .

Annalise will also have to face the Middleton University Board during episode 2 as she defends her job. In episode 1 , we learn that the Keating 5 students all placed at the bottom of their class. The new law school dean told Annalise she would not be able to teach a class for the semester, but she was able to bargain teaching a law clinic instead of a full-fledged class. However, she is still on thin ice with the administrators.

How To Get Away With Murder Season 3 episode 2 airs Thursday at 10 p.m. EDT on ABC.

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