Charlie and the team track a couple who are spree killers, but their actions seem to defy profiling.Charlie and the team track a couple who are spree killers, but their actions seem to defy profiling.Charlie and the team track a couple who are spree killers, but their actions seem to defy profiling.
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Hank Fields
- FBI ERT Agent
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Paul Mize
- Deputy Sheriff
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Anthony Vitale
- Diner Cook
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One of the premises used to find the suspect's daughter was searching for social security numbers issued by hospitals .... hospitals don't ever issue ssns , they are issued by the social security administration when requested by application and issued according to the state the applicant lives in, not where you were born
This is the first half of an episode starting off Season 3. It is about spree killers, a teacher and her student who are on one of those crazy rampages where lives don't matter. We are cloudy about her motivation which will probably be explained in Part 2. This is another case of slipshod methods by the FBI that makes for good TV but slips out of reality.
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- TriviaOriginally conceived as a single episode, the story was expanded into two parts with the following episode (Two Daughters (2006)). This is the first multi-part story in the series, and marks the beginning of a much more serial, arc-driven format for the show.
- GoofsDr. Larry Fleinhardt demonstrates battering a block on Charlie's chest and the block breaks into 3 big pieces. In the next shot there are only 2 pieces.
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Alan Eppes: Larry, I'm going to give you the same advice I've given to all the geniuses I know.
Dr. Larry Fleinhardt: Which is?
Alan Eppes: Don't be an idiot.
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