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  1. Sep 28, 2016 · The eighth of thirteen serial killers that recently escaped from prison has just been apprehended. The latest capture and many of the others were led by Agent Luke Alvez, who sees his role in the FBI solely as a manhunter.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Glenn Kershaw
    • 2016-09-28
  2. Oct 12, 2011 · With Joe Mantegna, Paget Brewster, Shemar Moore, Matthew Gray Gubler. The team travel to Boise, Idaho where a serial killer is murdering the survivors of a high school massacre that took place exactly ten years earlier.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Larry Teng
    • 2011-10-12
    • 18 "200"
    • 17 "Open Season"
    • 16 "The Capilanos"
    • 15 "The Caller"
    • 14 "North Mammon"
    • 13 "Scared to Death"
    • 12 "Birthright"
    • 11 "Proof"
    • 10 "Mosley Lane"
    • 9 "Lucky"

    Season 9, Episode 14

    When a member of the BAU is the victim, as was the case in this landmark episode, it inevitably gets worse. JJ (A. J. Cook), who was kidnapped at the end of the previous episode, wakes up restrained and slowly recognizes her captor. Also, through JJ's flashback, the episode transports the audience to the past and reveals a tragic secret. The episode is full of upsetting scenes that are plainly visible through JJ's expression, which shows pure agony and dread. The episode is spooky not because...

    Season 2, Episode 21

    In "Open Season," people would be kidnapped by the murderers featured in the episode, who would then let them go into the forest before hunting them. With the use of bows and arrows, Johnny (Jake Richardson) and Paul Mulford (Jim Parrack) could pursue their prey for several days before catching up and letting them bleed to death. The episode is so spooky and unsettling because it depicts humanity at its ugliest, which is visible in both hunters and prey. Hunters who treat people like animals...

    Season 13, Episode 17

    To look into a home invasion, burglary, and homeowner Mark Wilson's death, the crew travels to the little hamlet of Guymon, Oklahoma in this episode. The team must determine whether Dylan Wilson (Lincoln Sullivan), the Wilsons' seven-year-old son, who spoke before he was unable to speak as a result of the trauma, was telling the truth when he claimed that the murderer was wearing a clown costume. People who suffer from coulrophobia may experience a very tough time watching “The Capilanos,” es...

    Season 9, Episode 10

    The episode centers on a couple who receive multiple terrifying phone calls from a child before their son is kidnapped. The family is threatened by the unidentified caller, who says he's "going to get them." The BAU started their investigation when the son was discovered dead. The natural horror of losing a child with visible gore is combined in "The Caller" with the unsettling tone of programs like True Detectivethat may disturb many viewers. Moreover, long after the episode has ended, viewe...

    Season 2, Episode 7

    Three soccer teammates are kidnapped by an evil man (reminiscent of the most iconic horror movie villains) who employed them in a bizarre game. The unsub informed the girls that only one of them would perish while the other two could live. The two other friends must decide that one of the girls, who was unwell and becoming weaker every day while they were stranded without food or water, must die. This episode, in contrast to many others, is primarily concerned with the victims who are impriso...

    Season 3, Episode 3

    In this episode, the BAU goes to Portland to help with the investigation into the disappearances of newcomers with no established social networks. There are no indications of sexual assault, although each victim was tortured to death. Reid (Matthew Gray Gubler) then discovers a connection once a fifth victim is discovered: every death is linked to a distinct ailment. This episode makes viewers imagine that they are in this scenario, which makes it so terrifying. Since the unsub of this episod...

    Season 3, Episode 11

    In this episode, several young women are discovered dead after having been burned and disfigured. As the case develops, the BAU makes a disturbing connection to similar crimes that took place in the 1980s. The copycat serial killer was actually the original murderer's son, who believed it was his birthright to continue the evil legacy. It’s unsettling to watch this episode because it’s so sick that someone can believe that murder might be a legacy to cherish. Furthermore, viewers could have t...

    Season 7, Episode 2

    When women are discovered dead in rural Oklahoma after having one of their five senses robbed, the BAU team examines the area. The episode features a seemingly sympathetic serial killer who had developmental limitations named Cy Bradstone (Andy Milder) who revealed that because of his impairment, he appeared unthreatening and was, therefore, able to approach the women with ease. In the horrifying episode, Bradstone literally destroyed the victims' senses by pouring acid into their mouths and...

    Season 5, Episode 16

    Young children have been going missing in public places, and it has been discovered that the perpetrators are a team of husband and wife who collaborate to kidnap their victims. It becomes clear as the show goes on why Anita and Roger Roycewood (Beth Grant and Bud Cort) abduct children: they are unable to have children of their own. The episode is packed with fear and authenticity; child abductions are still a common genuine crime, and the acting by the extras and the victims makes it one of...

    Season 3, Episode 8

    The episode centers on Floyd Feylinn Ferell, a cannibalistic serial killer played by Jamie Kennedy. Not that Ferell himself is a cannibal, but the fact that he makes his other victims become cannibals is what makes him so frightening. He feeds his victims the remains of prior victims, and the BAU team discovers that he even has a cookbook full of homemade cannibal recipes. Yet, that is not all the disturbing details of this episode. Near the end of the episode, when Ferell is speaking with a...

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    • Season 2 (2006-2007) There was thankfully no sophomore slump when it came to Criminal Minds. The second season builds on the brilliance of the first with bold storylines, personal arcs for characters, and sets the stage for the future by introducing important figures within the world.
    • Season 5 (2009-2010) Criminal Minds' most devastating moment is at the center of one of its best seasons. It begins with Hotchner fighting for his life after The Reaper shoots him and threatens his family, which forces the BAU leader to put his wife and son in witness protection.
    • Season 3 (2007-2008) This is season that put together the BAU unit beloved by Criminal Minds fans. While Gideon's exit was abrupt (actor Mandy Patinkin left due to the show's dark subject matter), he does hand off the reign to the BAU's other founding father SSA David Rossi.
    • Season 7 (2011-2012) After a sixth season full of cast shake-ups, season seven actually begins with the team intact! With JJ and Prentiss back, Criminal Minds' best BAU line-up returns.
  3. Apr 24, 2024 · Criminal Minds ran for over 10 seasons and saw many characters come and go. But what were the fates of those that stayed to the very end?

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  4. The Transnistrian War (Romanian: Războiul din Transnistria; Russian: Война в Приднестровье, romanized: Voyna v Pridnestrovye) was an armed conflict that broke out on 2 November 1990 in Dubăsari (Russian: Дубосса́ры, romanized: Dubossary) between pro-Transnistria (Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, PMR) forces, including the Transnistrian Republican Guard, militia ...

  5. Criminal Minds is an American police procedural crime drama television series created and produced by Jeff Davis. The series premiered on CBS on September 22, 2005, and originally concluded on February 19, 2020; it was revived in 2022.

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