The episode begins in Baltimore with a brutal triple murder that includes an undercover police officer, Jimmy Baker, who has gone missing. The BAU team, led by Jason Gideon and Aaron Hotchner, discovers that the crime was committed by , a cold, methodical sadist who has likely killed over 100 people across the East Coast.
He is organized and methodical, often using rats to torture his victims—a detail that deeply disturbs even the seasoned profilers. [S1E8] Natural Born Killer
During the final interrogation, Hotch tells Perrota that while some people from abusive homes grow up to be killers, "some people grow up to catch them". This strongly implies that Hotch himself experienced childhood trauma similar to the unsub’s. The episode begins in Baltimore with a brutal
Reviewers on IMDb and Reddit frequently highlight this episode as one of the grimmest in the series, particularly for its depiction of professionalized sadism. Trivia and Production Notes During the final interrogation, Hotch tells Perrota that
(Season 1, Episode 8) is widely considered one of the most intense and pivotal early episodes of Criminal Minds . It uniquely blends the world of organized crime with behavioral profiling, pitting the BAU against a prolific "contract" serial killer who treats murder and torture as a professional trade. Plot Overview: A Professional Predator
In 1994, "Natural Born Killers" asked a question culture still hasn't answered
This episode is famous among fans for a rare glimpse into .