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'Criminal Minds' Season 11 Episode 12 Spoilers: BAU Hunts Down An UnSub In Boston

Despite the best efforts of the criminal profiling arm of FBI, the Behavioral Analysis Unit, to size up and lock up perpetrators who do bad things, the influx of such wicked people just won't stop. In the latest episode for CBS' hit police procedural drama TV series "Criminal Minds" Season 11, the BAU team will head down to Boston to investigate a series of crimes which are thought to be connected to a public transport service provider.

The synopsis shared over at The Futon Critic for the episode called "Drive" indicated that the squad, which is composed of David Rossi (Joe Mantegna), Aaron Hotchner (Thomas Gibson), and Derek Morgan (Shemar Moore), just to name a few, will get wind of a report which says a number of dead bodies have been found throughout Boston's public places. The FBI operatives will look into the possibility that an UnSub might be using a taxi or a ride-share service to pick up his or her victims.

The promo video posted on YouTube unravels some terrifying scenes expected in the episode. It opened up with Reid (Matthew Gray Gubler) and Morgan being called upon to look at a dead body laid on the streets. JJ (A.J. Cook) and Rossi, meanwhile, are listening to some initial observations about how the victims might have died, with words like "clean" and "surgical" being used. 

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The video then featured a guillotine in action which can be assumed to be the killer's choice of equipment. The scene then cuts to Rossi who explains to the group that the UnSub might be a ride-share driver. The highlight reel further divulged more information hinting to the suspect's seemingly self-proclaimed mission to bring punishment to those who have dark secrets.

Find out how these events unfold when "Criminal Minds" Season 11 Episode 12 "Drive" airs this Wednesday, Jan. 20, at 9 p.m. EST on CBS.

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