“Criminal Minds” season 14 episode 3 will continue with more nerve-wracking cases and new spoilers are already here. The pilot telecast, titled “300,” was something expected when the BAU was able to locate Reid and Garcia and save them from the hands of a mass murderer.
Then in episode 2, titled “Starter Home” and which aired on Oct. 10, the elite FBI team is out to find the killer after discovering remains of people that were hidden within the walls of a home belonging to an elderly couple. The police is on the move after figuring out the killer’s pattern of striking.
As mentioned on TV Fanatic, Rossi and ex-wife Krystall were reunited and gave their relationship another shot by getting married for the second time. They bought a bed-and-breakfast in New York and Rossi will be the chef while his wife will serve as the hostess.
Now, “Criminal Minds” season 14 episode 3, titled “Rule 34,” will show the BAU solving another case. Its synopsis reads: “Packages with gruesome contents are delivered to six people in the Washington, D.C. area; the BAU must first figure out what connects the recipients before they can identify the UnSub.”
It continues, “Simmons and Kristy struggle to connect with their son, David, who is suspended from school for aggressive behavior.”
It appears that the packages are an indication of something and the agents are investigating to know if there is a connection between the receivers. They had to work fast or the UnSub (Unknown Subject) will attack someone again.
“Criminal Minds” season 14 episode 3 will air on Oct. 17 at 10 p.m. on CBS. Fans who can’t watch it on TV can view it on Amazon Prime, Hulu and Roku. The previous 13 seasons can also be watched on Netflix.


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