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'Pretty Little Liars' Season 6 News, Spoilers: What to Expect in 'She's No Angel'?

The hunt for "A" is now going all-out in the 6th season of the hit teen TV drama series "Pretty Little Liars" as the Rosewood girls found more and more tidbits of information about their tormentor.

One of the pivotal points of their quest is the discovery about Charles DiLaurentis, Alison (Sasha Pieterse) and Jason's (Drew Van Acker) older brother. Their father insists that his child had committed suicide at Radley Sanitarium where he was kept when he was just about 16 years of age because of his apparent mental instability.

The Liars are so sure of themselves that the only way to find out if Kenneth (Jim Abele) has told them the truth is to see Charles' remains. This is where episode 5 titled "She's No Angel" would revolve around.

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According to spoiler reports, the Radley facility has long been closed down. However this won't bar the girls from their investigation.

Inside the facility, they find numerous bathtubs filled with water. A mysterious girl, portrayed by "Chandelier" dance star Maddie Ziegler, is seen inside one of the receptacles and even danced across the room. Much to their surprise, the character only interacts with Spencer.

Meanwhile, Mona (Janel Parrish) is expected to show up in the upcoming segment. She believes that Alison or the police are onto her trail. Hanna (Ashley Benson), whom she first showed up with, reminds her that Alison should be the least of her worries because "A" is still at large.

A promo clip for the episode was shared via Melty.com and it shows Mona asking for Hanna to drop her off at the police precinct. Will Hanna grant Mona's wishes?

Find out more when "Pretty Little Liars" Season 6 airs this Tuesday, June 30, at 8 p.m. on ABC Family.

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