[s12e5] The Anti-terrorism Squad -

The Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) travels to Winona, Minnesota, to investigate a series of brutal family massacres. The killer—dubbed a "family annihilator"—systematically murders entire households but deliberately leaves one teenage survivor alive.

The team eventually discovers that the survivors were actually the high school’s most notorious bullies. The "unsub" (unidentified subject) isn't just killing for sport; he is practicing , forcing the bullies to live with the psychological trauma of losing everything, just as they made his life a "terrorist regime". Key Episode Details [S12E5] The Anti-Terrorism Squad

The episode's "family annihilator" plot is primarily based on the real-life Haines family murders . Critical Reception The Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) travels to Winona,

Kyle Ecklund (played by Joey Bragg), a member of the "Anti-Terrorism Squad" who snapped after a horrific hazing incident where he was taped naked to a basketball post and humiliated. The "unsub" (unidentified subject) isn't just killing for