Pretty Little Liars season 5 finale live stream [ABC Family]: Watch'Take this one to the grave' online

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The "Pretty Little Liars" summer finale, titled "Take This One To The Grave," is said to be an explosive episode. One of the "liars" may face a fatal encounter in the highly anticipated episode.

According to the episode 12 spoiler clip, "someone will die in the biggest twist yet."

So, naturally, fans wonder who will die. 

The synopsis is as follows: "With Alison leading them down a dangerous path and "A" barring them from telling the police the truth, Aria, Emily, Hanna and Spencer feel trapped and are desperate to find a way out of this mess."

In the mid-season finale spoiler video, Detective Holbrooke is seen standing at a crime scene. She is explaining that the amount of blood in the area could mean the victim's injury is fatal.

No one knows who the victim is; the detective remains in the dark as well. Since no body is found at the crime scene, fans speculate that someone faked their own death -- which is not unusual in Rosewood.

It will be hard for fans to imagine losing Emily, Aria, Hanna, or Spencer, especially since the show has reportedly been renewed for another two seasons. However, Paige, Ezra, Caleb, or Toby, who have all crossed paths with A, could potentially be the victim at the crime scene..

Mona could be the victim as well, especially after discovering vital information about the unforgiving A. 

"Pretty Little Liars" finale will be airing Tuesday, August 26 on ABC Family.

Click here to watch the live stream of the season 5 finale.

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