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The BAU team investigates a wealthy couple's murder at their home following a Super Bowl party; someone places a 911 call quoting Bible passages seconds before the murders.
The BAU team investigates a wealthy couple's murder at their home following a Super Bowl party; someone places a 911 call quoting Bible passages seconds before the murders.
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S14, EP1 "300"When Reid and Garcia are abducted by a mass murderer, it's up to the rest of the team to find them; the BAU looks to their past to solve why the two heroes have been targeted.
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S14, EP2 "Starter Home"The team tracks a serial killer when remains of numerous victims are found in the walls of an elderly couple's home; the hunt becomes urgent after the BAU learns the killer's specific ritual of when to strike; Rossi reconnects with his ex-wife.
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S14, EP3 "Rule 34"Packages with gruesome contents are delivered to six people in the Washington, D.C.. area; Simmons and Kristy struggle to connect with their son, David, who is suspended from school for aggressive behavior.
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S13, EP5 "Lucky Strikes"Morgan returns to the BAU to help Penelope deal with a case that has affected her emotionally.
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S13, EP22 "Believer"The team questions the credibility of a former FBI agent's bizarre account.
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S13, EP21 "Mixed Signals"The BAU is called to Taos, N.M., when someone targets victims' temporal lobes.
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S13, EP20 "All You Can Eat"The BAU is called upon when bioterrorism is suspected in a series of mysterious deaths; Garcia visits her stepbrother to take care of a difficult family issue.
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S13, EP19 "Ex Parte"The BAU takes charge of a hostage situation at a law firm where Matt Simmons' wife works.
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