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{{Quote|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.|'''Annalise''' on Rebecca's death}}
 
{{Quote|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.|'''Annalise''' on Rebecca's death}}
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{{Quote|''I'll get the lube.''}}
 
'''Rebecca Sutter''' is one of the [[Portal:Main Characters|main characters]] of '''''[[How to Get Away with Murder]]'''''. She plays her music so loud the walls vibrate... which isn't ideal for [[Wes Gibbins|Wes]], her next-door neighbor. A bartender at an off campus bar, Rebecca was no stranger to [[Middleton University|Middleton]] students... and their various vices. Her edgy, take-no-crap attitude scares most people away, but Wes recognizes that her pierced, intimidating exterior is just a cover for a much more haunted, vulnerable side - especially when she’s pulled into the mystery surrounding the murder of a popular campus coed.
 
'''Rebecca Sutter''' is one of the [[Portal:Main Characters|main characters]] of '''''[[How to Get Away with Murder]]'''''. She plays her music so loud the walls vibrate... which isn't ideal for [[Wes Gibbins|Wes]], her next-door neighbor. A bartender at an off campus bar, Rebecca was no stranger to [[Middleton University|Middleton]] students... and their various vices. Her edgy, take-no-crap attitude scares most people away, but Wes recognizes that her pierced, intimidating exterior is just a cover for a much more haunted, vulnerable side - especially when she’s pulled into the mystery surrounding the murder of a popular campus coed.
   

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"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."
Annalise on Rebecca's death
"'I'll get the lube.'"

Rebecca Sutter is one of the main characters of How to Get Away with Murder. She plays her music so loud the walls vibrate... which isn't ideal for Wes, her next-door neighbor. A bartender at an off campus bar, Rebecca was no stranger to Middleton students... and their various vices. Her edgy, take-no-crap attitude scares most people away, but Wes recognizes that her pierced, intimidating exterior is just a cover for a much more haunted, vulnerable side - especially when she’s pulled into the mystery surrounding the murder of a popular campus coed.

Biography

Early Life

Rebecca was a foster child and is hinted to have had an unhappy childhood. Her foster brother, Levi, reveals that she is "Eggs" in her text "eggs 911" because once, she dropped an egg carton and her foster father made her lick the eggs off of the floor.

At some point when living in an apartment, she was neighbors with a law student. She was constantly annoyed by the noise of him having wild sex and his nervous breakdown. He eventually moved out (...), resulting in Wes Gibbins moving in. Rebecca was also friends with Lila Stangard, a girl who mysteriously disappeared. ("Pilot")

Season 1

Rebecca 101
Rebecca learns that her friend is dead. ("Pilot")

In Pilot, Wes Gibbins is studying in his room to come with a verdict on the case of Gina Sadowski, Rebecca begins playing hip-hop music next door so loudly to the point Wes is unable to focus because of it. He knocks on Rebecca's door, introduces himself, and asks her calmly to turn down her music. Rebecca refuses, replying that the person who lived in Wes' apartment prior to him was a law student who indulged in ''loud rabbit-sex'' and had a nervous breakdown, and that this is loud music is something Wes can deal with. Rebecca then slams the door in Wes' face. The following evening, Rebecca is seen watching the news as it talks about her friend, the missing Lila Stangard. As Wes returns to his apartment, he finds Rebecca arguing with a man, Griffin O'Reilly. As he storms out of Rebecca's apartment, Wes notices stuff knocked on the floor, and offers to help Rebecca pick things up. She refuses, once again slamming the door in his face. The following evening, Rebecca drops off a bottle of beer, stolen from the bar she works at, wanting to apologize for the way she's treated him the past two nights. Wes reads the note on the beer "Welcome to the neighborhood. -Rebecca." He asks if she'd like to have a drink with him, but she says she can't that night. She apologizes before heading back into her apartment. The next evening, a body is discovered in the water tank of a sorority house. Griffin hurries over to Rebecca's apartment, pointing it out on the news; they both realize it to be Lila.

(...)

In "It's All My Fault", Rebecca is found murdered in the Keating house basement. When arriving in the basement, Annalise finds Frank, who is asked by Annalise if he killed her, he says no, Annalise also denies killing her.

Post-Death

Season 2

It's revealed that Bonnie strangled Rebecca with a plastic bag, believing that she killed Lila and wanting to protect Annalise, and Frank disposed of the body.

(...)

Gallery

This is a gallery of photographic stills released to promote the character.