Criminal Minds: Season 3, Episode 7 – Identity
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Season: 3
Episode # 7
Original Air Date: November 7, 2007
Identity
| Synopsis: |
| When one half of a killing duo in rural Montana blows himself up when caught by authorities, the team must rush to identify and apprehend his partner. They have to overcome great reservations from the local militia, which does not want their help. |
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| The Turning Point in the Investigation in Criminal Minds Full Episodes: |
| While watching the tapes of the torture of three of the victims, Reid and Prentiss realize that the partner was the one who planted the rose bushes where the victims had been buried. They use this information to visit nursery’s to find the identity of the partner. |
| Whodunit? |
| Francis Goehring and Henry Frost. The four victims abducted resembled a younger version of Francis’ wife, who, with the Militia’s help, threw him out for abusing her. Francis was responsible for torturing three of the victims, but Henry, who was fond of Francis, did his bidding. He videotaped the torture of the victims and drove Francis to the places where they abducted them. When Francis blew himself up, Henry took on Francis’ identity as he no longer had his own. Henry was abused by his father and in and out of trouble with the law. |
Watch Criminal Minds episodes
Season: 3
Episode # 7
Original Air Date: November 7, 2007
Identity
| Synopsis: |
| When one half of a killing duo in rural Montana blows himself up when caught by authorities, the team must rush to identify and apprehend his partner. They have to overcome great reservations from the local militia, which does not want their help. |
| Best Moments Between Characters: |
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| Best Lines: |
|
| The Turning Point in the Investigation: |
| While watching the tapes of the torture of three of the victims, Reid and Prentiss realize that the partner was the one who planted the rose bushes where the victims had been buried. They use this information to visit nursery’s to find the identity of the partner. |
| Whodunit? |
| Francis Goehring and Henry Frost. The four victims abducted resembled a younger version of Francis’ wife, who, with the Militia’s help, threw him out for abusing her. Francis was responsible for torturing three of the victims, but Henry, who was fond of Francis, did his bidding. He videotaped the torture of the victims and drove Francis to the places where they abducted them. When Francis blew himself up, Henry took on Francis’ identity as he no longer had his own. Henry was abused by his father and in and out of trouble with the law. |



































