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'CSI: Cyber' Season 2 Episode 13 Spoilers: Kelly Osbourne Guest Stars as Stella Kaine

Avery Ryan (Patricia Arquette) will ask for help from a black hat hacker named Stella Kaine, and she will be portrayed by Kelly Osbourne.

According to TV Overmind, Avery and the rest of the Cyber team are on the lookout for the cybercriminal who "killed" Avery's ex-husband, Andrew Michaels, (Brent Sexton) digitally. The website said that Stella Kaine's hacking talents will be enlisted by the team, and a lot of fans are excited to see Osbourne playing a black hat.

The news of Osbourne's guesting was first reported by TV Line last December, and the website described her character as someone who is known for murdering someone electronically. Kaine's cyber name is "The Angel of Digital Death," since she usually "murders" someone by filing a death certificate, even if they're not, draining her victim's bank accounts, and cancelling the credit cards that the victims own.

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A new hacker is doing the same crimes she did, which is why Avery contacted her. Cyber deaths will be the main plot of this week's episode, which is maybe why "CSI: Cyber" season 2 episode 13 is titled "The Walking Dead."

The Futon Critic posted an episode synopsis of the next episode, and the summary reads, "Avery and the Cyber team attempt to work with black hat hacker Stella Kaine, to track down the hacker who took identity theft to a new level and digitally 'killed' Avery's ex-husband."

The episode was directed by Frederick E.O. Toye and the story was written by Andrew Karlsruher, Scotty McKnight, and Craig O'Neill. Guest stars include Kyle Schmid as Reaper, Krizia Bajos as Prosecutor Shaw, Adam Lieberman as Alton Shepard, and Anzu Lawson as Judge Loring.

"CSI: Cyber" took a break last night to give way to CBS' broadcast of Super Bowl 50, but the show will be back next Sunday, Feb. 14.

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