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'CSI: Cyber' Season 2 Spoilers, Plot Rumors: Avery Goes Back To College To Find A Rape Victim Who Made An Online Confession

'CSI: Cyber' season 2 has been preempted, and no new episode was seen in the U.S. since episode 8. However, 'Cyber' fans will finally get a chance to see a new episode this coming Sunday, and the episode will bring Avery Ryan (Patricia Arquette) back to college, where a college student was raped.

The victim, Shelby Lockhart (Mary Mouser), made an online confession in Miafina, a website that users can make online revelations about themselves, but her rapists found her confession, and hired a hacker to delete it online. However, according to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, the hacker, whose name is Quinn Elliot (Elizabeth Shaw), found out the reason why she was hired, and threatens to reveal the reason why she had to delete the confession.

Unfortunately, Quinn was killed by the same person who hired her to silence her, and also to protect the reputation of the college students who raped Shelby. In her last attempt to save Shelby before she got killed, Quinn removed Shelby's cellphone signal, so that her rapists and their protector would not be able to find where she is.

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TV Guide posted a synopsis of the upcoming episode of 'CSI: Cyber,' and it reads, "The cyber team investigates the murder of a hacker who was hired to erase an assault victim's comments from a confessional Web site."

Meanwhile, the synopsis of 'CSI: Cyber' season 2 episode 10, which is titled 'Shades Of Grey,' was also released, and the summary says, "An innocent bystander is killed when dozens of ATMs spew money into the street. The team investigates the bank heist and learns it was orchestrated by a real-life Robin Hood." A sneak peak of the episode will be seen here.

Watch 'CSI: Cyber' season 2 episode 10 this Dec. 20, on CBS.

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