Two weeks might be long enough if you are an avid viewer of CBS' hit police procedural drama TV series "Criminal Minds", but wait no more because the show which is now on its eleventh season has finally returned with yet another episode that will blow your minds. So read on and find out what is in store for you in the upcoming episodes.
According to the synopsis shared over at The Futon Critic for the episode aptly titled "Hostage," the criminal profiling branch of the FBI will get wind of a report about an 18-year-old girl who managed to escape from her captor in a suburban area where she is said to have been held captive for many years. Apparently, the girl is not the only victim of the kidnapper. The Behavioral Analysis Unit will find out that there are still two other women left. This will prompt the BAU crew to set forth and locate the UnSub's hideout and rescue the other victims before they face the tragic consequences of their companion's escape.
In "Hostage," this week, the team will be seen solving a case that is based on a true-life incident. The BAU team will be on the hunt for an UnSub which has been kidnapping women and detaining them. This has been true in the case of Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, and Michelle Knight who were the women abducted by Ariel Castro whose house was also infamously known as the "Cleveland house of horrors."
Berry alongside her daughter was able to escape and report him to the authorities which led to Castro being imprisoned and hanging himself after he was convicted.
The next episode will circle around an 18-year old girl who has managed to escape from a suburban home where she was held captive for years with two other women.
Stay tuned for more updates as "Criminal Minds" Season 11!


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