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  1. Aug 18, 2019 · Holden’s entire itinerary raises one red flag after another: Bill begs out of accompanying him to Atlanta because of a murder closer to home, so Holden is left without the support he needs in case...

  2. Aug 16, 2019 · The episode explores how the BSU team interviews two killers in Atlanta and tries to solve a local murder case involving a toddler. It also shows how they expand their approach to study criminal behaviors after the crimes.

  3. Aug 16, 2019 · Bill and Holden investigate serial killers in Atlanta, while Wendy worries about Holden's safety. The episode explores themes of racism, poverty and justice in the black community.

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    Rather than go it totally alone in the Pierce interview, Agent Ford meets Jim Barney (Albert Jones). He appeared briefly in season 1 as a prospective hire for the Behavioral Sciences Unit. Now he impresses Ford by being informed on both Pierce and their other interviewee, William Henry Hance (Corey Allen). When they meet Pierce, it’s obvious that h...

    When Ford checks into his hotel, the front desk agent is unusually attentive, demanding she shows him to his room after she learns he’s FBI. Her name is Tanya Clifton (Sierra McClain), and she keeps her motives secret until she takes him to a restaurant after hours. At first, it almost seems like a date, but Tanya reveals that she wants him to inve...

    When Ford interviews William Henry Hance, it’s the most confusing interview on Mindhunterthus far, and deliberately so. Hance blamed his murders on a white vigilante group he called “Forces of Evil.” His complicated story involves a stocking strangling murder he didn’t commit, and also a kidnapping demand for $10,000 for a victim’s safe return. Bec...

    Ford later meets Garland Periwinkle (Brent Sexton) about the murders, and Garland hesitates to link the murders. Saying “The monster is poverty,” he notes different MOs for the murders. It’s also concluded that the murders negatively impact the city’s image, so they hate to publicize them. When Ford later speaks with Tanya again, he tells her the n...

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  5. Aug 20, 2019 · Powered by Reelgood. When you work in the Behavioral Science Unit, the cases seem to come to you rather than the other way around. That’s what Bill Tench and Holden Ford discover in the third...

  6. In the late 1970s two FBI agents expand criminal science by delving into the psychology of murder and getting uneasily close to all-too-real monsters. Watch trailers & learn more.

  7. Aug 18, 2019 · Holden Ford investigates a series of child murders in Atlanta, while Bill Tench deals with a local crime at home. Politics and race intersect with serial killing in this episode, which feels like The Wire at times.

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