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'Pretty Little Liars' Season 6 Episode 12 Spoilers: Did Aria Kill Charlotte?

The rest of the episodes for "Pretty Little Liars" season 6 will have the girls pointing their fingers at each other.

It was reported that the midseason premiere of "Pretty Little Liars" season 6 raised the question of who exactly killed Charlotte, played by Vanessa Ray.

With that, it was revealed that Aria played by Lucy Hale, Emily played by Shay Mitchell, Hanna played by Ashley Benson, and Spencer played by Troian Bellisario will still be trying to solve the question after the five-year time jump.

After years of being away from Rosewood, the girls had returned to their home towns in order to provide a statement regarding Charlotte's release. Previous episodes showed that Charlotte was the one responsible for torturing their friend Alison, played by Sasha Pieterse.

Thinking that they were out of trouble, the girls had told a little lie during their statement. However, it seemed as though there are still many obstacles on the way for the girls when it was revealed that Charlotte ended up dead after being released.

The girls were then brought in for questioning when it was revealed that Charlotte was already dead after falling down the clock tower. With that, they will begin questioning one another about the murder, not sure on who to trust.

The recent promo of the episode titled "Charlotte's Web," showed Hanna and Spencer accusing Aria of the murder since she had left the hotel. It was also Aria who revealed that she did not feel safe with Charlotte free.

The creator of the series, Marlene King, recently spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about the new mysteries of the season. She stated, "It's a clean slate and we're starting from a very new place of mystery, which I think is important in the sense that this did feel like a pilot. This story will feel familiar in some ways, but very fresh and new in others."

"Pretty Little Liars" season 6, episode 12 will air on Jan. 19.

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