Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Criminal Minds; Can you think like a criminal?

       Do you have the guts to think like a criminal? Would you be willing to do this job so you to help those people are being hurt by criminals? Well I do, if I was only given a chance to be like them, I probably like them like now, thinking like a criminal is one best to catch the bad guys. I  just thought that its kind a cool that using a profile of a criminal you will know the how catch him, I hate Criminals, I mean what would they get by killing or hurting innocent people even a child? Justice? Remorse? Were they also happy to see a person who is suffering to whatever they did to him/her? When I saw a commercial of the TV series of Criminal Minds, I was really curious of what would be the story about? I thought this people were criminals but when I’ve watch the Series; I became an ultimate fun of the show.
        The story center to a team of profilers from the FBI’s of Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) at Quantico, Virginia. I believe that the Criminal Minds differs from many procedural dramas by focusing to the Criminal rather the crime itself.  Jason Gideon the leader of the Team, whose academic come within reach of cases guides the team as they investigate the country's most perverse criminal minds, anticipating their next moves before they strike again. Each of the members brings their own area of expertise to the table as they pinpoint predators' motivations and recognize their emotional triggers in the shot to stop these criminals.
      In their Episode 8 was about those girls who were abducted and dress up to look an actress from an old movie it was entitled to be “Reflection Desire” as they start to investigate the crime and profile the criminals, the girls were all suffocated, and as the criminal continued to hunt his victims, blonde woman was actually his type, those who looks like an actress or look like his mother. As the team continues to investigate another woman was once again abducted just like other victims. Meanwhile Garcia was force to be the one to discuss the details of the investigation to the media even though she doesn’t want to do it; she did it anyway for the sake of the victims.Watch the full episode here.
    The latest episode was entitled “Into the Woods” the story revolves to a family of campers on the Appalachian Trail comes across the body of an 8-year-old kid, the BAU are brought in to profile and find the serial child abuser and murderer before he strikes again. Joseph Lanham, the father of Daniel, the boy whose body was found, was an early suspect. Forensics shows that Daniel was killed right around the time Joseph gave up searching for his son. But he is dismissed when Garcia helps to expose a string of other abductions up and down the trail, starting from long before Joseph and his family moved to the area. Lately, although, the area of abductions and dump sites has been restricted to a 30-mile area in Pennsylvania. The team theorizes that the abductor suffered some kind was harmed, and isn't in good sufficient shape to hike the whole trail anymore.  As the case continued the investigation was shift into overdrive when two siblings start missing from their campsite at the abductor’s territory.  After a night of ineffective searching, the team finally discovers where the two children are. They found them down to an abandoned coal mine in the hills.
       But the BAU never give up tracking Shane to the house of drug dealer and pedophile Brandon Hayes, to whom he has traded Robert for a supply of painkillers. They recue the child, but Shane (abductor) avoids being captured and escapes back to the trail.
       For next episode, “What Happens at Home”, The BAU searches inside a gated New Mexico community for a killer targeting women’s, and Hotchner looks to an FBI cadet with a only one of its kind past for help with the investigation.

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