“Criminal Minds” Season 14 Episode 14 will be dealing with what appears to be a supernatural case. It goes without saying that this is diverging from the usual investigation of the BAU and it would be interesting to see how showrunners pull this off.
According to the synopsis of “Criminal Minds” Season 14 Episode 14, the team will look into a string of murders that have been happening in a supposed haunted house in Lewiston, Maine. Of course, an UnSub will be behind the killings, a deranged ghost hunter that seems to relish the murders and blaming it on the supernatural, Business Times reported.
While the case itself is interesting enough, the location is also quite intriguing. The reason being is that Maine has indeed several places that are considered haunted by the local populace. An abandoned hospital, a schoolhouse near a cemetery, a white lady appearing at a bridge, and many others. Given that this is the case; it’s not surprising that the showrunners have opted to film “Criminal Minds” Season 14 Episode 14 in the state.
Show star A.J. Cook provided some hints what will happen in the upcoming release. "We explore the idea of ghosts and the spirit world and the afterlife... It's an interesting take. There have been some interesting twists for us so far this season, and they're going to continue on until the end of the show.” Meanwhile, fans are hoping that serial killer Everett Lynch (Michael Mosley) will make an appearance in “Criminal Minds” Season 14 Episode 14.
This villain has been established as the main antagonist this installment and has already left Rossi (Joe Mantegna) with a nasty souvenir, TVLine reported. With the installment coming to a close, there’s no doubt that showrunners have something special up their sleeves. As for the release date of “Criminal Minds” Season 14 Episode 14, it’s been scheduled to drop on Jan. 30.


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