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'Criminal Minds' Season 11 Spoilers, Plot News: The BAU Hunts A Bride Killer

After the action-packed episode last week of CBS' "Criminal Minds" Season 11 where the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) took down a gas bomber, fans are once again in for a thrilling and suspenseful episode where the BAU team goes after a bride killer. Meanwhile, Dr. Tara Lewis's star shines even brighter in the new episode.

Citing the details provided over at Spoiler TV, this week's showing titled "Til Death Do Us Part" will find the FBI department trying to solve a murder spree involving a number of brides-to-be in Savannah who got killed at the eve of their wedding ceremonies.

According to Design & Trend, it looks like the BAU suspect could either be someone who got ditched at the altar and this could be a crime done out of passion. But this could just be anyone who specifically targets those who are about to get their own happy endings.

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Another interesting aspect of this episode would be the appearance of NFL Hall of Famer Michael Irvin who guest-stars in the forthcoming episode as himself. D&T further said that the episode is helmed by Joe Mantegna, who plays the role of the BAU head, David Rossi.

Shared by the website is a promo clip for "Til Death Do Us Part." True to what the synopsis hinted, the video teases some suspenseful scenes involving women who are about to get married getting abducted by someone. They were then bound on a table with their mouths gagged. A victim, who likely escaped the hands of the unsub, can also be seen recalling the events to the BAU.

In another video, Garcia is seen getting anxious after she is being called to the chief's office. According to the operative, getting summoned by the higher up seems to feel like getting called at the principal's office.

"Criminal Minds" Season 11 airs Wednesday, Oct. 14 at 9 p.m. on CBS.

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