'Scream' season 1 episode 4 spoilers: Emma and Audrey hunt answers

Emma's search for clues will lead her right into the killer's arms in the upcoming episode of "Scream." Facebook/MTV

Emma (Willa Fitzgerald) will find more clues on the murders that happened twenty years ago in the upcoming episode of MTV's hit series "Scream."

In "Aftermath," the International Business Times reports that Emma will receive a mysterious message delivered with a yearbook from 1994. It looks like the sender is the killer, and "he" wants her to learn more about Brandon James and what happened in Lakewood in the past.

Written in the note are the words, "The truth lies where the mask was made." This leads her to check out a photo of a mysterious student. Who is this person and how is he connected to Brandon James? 

Meanwhile, Emma will enlist the help of Audrey (Bex Taylor-Klaus) and Noah (John Karna) to find the one responsible for Rachel (Sosie Bacon) and Riley's (Brianne Tju) brutal murders. Their search points them to an old hospital. Unfortunately, it appears that they also found the killer's lair. Will they survive the encounter or will the masked butcher take three more lives?

And why is it that Jake (Tom Maden) and Will (Connor Weil) are suddenly in good terms? In episode 3, viewers saw them fight over the "blackmail" money they got from Nina (Bella Thorne) and Tyler's (Max Lloyd-Jones) operation. Now, they appear to have mended their friendship, with Will sharing the good news that he got into Duke. What happened in between that viewers missed?

Last episode, Emma finally learned the truth about her mother's connection to Brandon James while going through old police files with Kieran (Amadeus Serafini). She also tried to interrogate the killer about the murders through texts, but "he" ended up playing with her. He asked her to choose which one she would save, Brooke (Carlson Young) or Riley. Thinking that Riley was safe, Emma begged the killer not to hurt Brooke. Riley ended up being his fourth victim.

Latin Post claims that the series seems to be sticking close to the original film in many ways. Whether that remains true as the story progress or not, viewers need to tune in to find out.

"Scream" airs Tuesday at 10 p.m. EST on MTV.

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