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'CSI' Season 15 News: Oct. 19 Episode Spoilers, Bella Thorne to Guest Star

The "CSI" team will once again be on the lookout for a new baddie in the Oct. 19 episode of the show. The episode, titled "The Book of Shadows," has this premise:

"The CSI team suspects foul play when a chemistry teacher's science experiment goes horribly wrong," the synopsis reads.

According to Yahoo! actress Bella Thorne will be guest starring in the episode as Hannah, a high school student described as a mean girl with a secret past. The 17-year old actress appeared on HBO's "Big Love" and "Dirty Sexy Money" but is best known for her role as Cece Jones on Disney's "Shake it Up."

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In the promo clip for "Book of Shadows," Hannah is seen being rude and taunting her classmate and next door neighbor Mason, played by Nathan Gamble. She catches him in the hallway and mocks him saying that he is "making a little selfie video for his mommy." Mason reveals later in the video that they used to play Kick the Can together before Hannah got her braces off.

Later in the clip, a teacher is seen on fire and comes running through the hallway. Mason is able to film the other teachers hurrying to get water and call an ambulance while the students are in shock.

The website reports that earlier this month, Thorne made an appearance at "The Talk" and revealed details about her role in "CSI."

"It's great to be suspected of murder, that's always cool," she joked. She also said that viewers might be able to feel some sympathy for her character, though she initially seems like the quintessential mean girl.

"When you find out what the character went through it's really upsetting and very sad, and I think it happens to a lot of girls. I loved playing this character and being able to tell that story," she said.

Watch Bella Thorne on "CSI" on Sunday, Oct. 19 at 10 p.m. on CBS.

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