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The FBI asks Eric to convince the brainwashed survivor of an internet predator to reveal the identity of the person who incites vulnerable people to harm themselves.
The FBI asks Eric to convince the brainwashed survivor of an internet predator to reveal the identity of the person who incites vulnerable people to harm themselves.
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S3, EP6 "Stay of Execution"When a death row inmate gets a "ransom" letter offering him exonerating evidence for $500,000, the team has 48 hours to verify that the information is real.
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S3, EP7 "Prima"When a Russian prima ballerina and her rival are kidnapped, the team must get both women back safely.
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S3, EP8 "Dark Triad"The FBI brings in the Crisis Resolution team to negotiate with a formidable sociopath who is targeting diabetics and giving them tainted insulin.
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S2, EP4 "A Free Man in Paris"A former Guantanamo guard is taken hostage by terrorists; Eric's best chance of saving him is to work with a former detainee who is working with the captors.
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S3, EP5 "Life and Limb"When a kidnapper from a past case returns and threatens to harm a child, the team is forced to confront the consequences of Eric's policy of letting perpetrators go free.
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S3, EP4 "It's a Ravenzo"Eric and the team enter the world of Italian fashion royalty when they are hired to negotiate the safe return of a world-famous designer's kidnapped wife.
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S3, EP3 "Indiscretion"The team's search for a missing high-end escort leads to evidence that she was caught between a cop with a vendetta and a dangerous drug dealer.
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S3, EP2 "Black Dolphin"The FBI asks Eric to convince the brainwashed survivor of an internet predator to reveal the identity of the person who incites vulnerable people to harm themselves.
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