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'Criminal Minds' Season 11 Episode 6 Spoilers: BAU Investigates The Death Of A High School Cheerleader

Following the episode last week that featured the gruesome deaths of people in the hands of an artist, the new installment of CBS' hit police-procedural drama TV series "Criminal Minds" Season 11 will find the Behavioral Analysis Unit tackling a case that would have them travelling to a small town that is quite interesting in a horrifying way.

The episode synopsis posted over at TV.com says that the BAU will get word about the murder of a woman. What makes the case so hard for the squad to crack is the fact that the small town in Florida where the crime occurred is filled to the brim with sex offenders. It seems like the FBI will be looking for a particular strand of hay in a huge heap of haystack.

The promo video for the episode titled "Pariahville" reveals that the crime doesn't only involve one woman. The clip shows that a number of highschool cheerleaders have fallen victim to the unsub.

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"Who knows where the bodies are buried," Agent Rossi said in the video, indicating that there are still other victims that are yet to be accounted for.

Will the BAU be able to track down the perpetrator before another poor girl gets abused and killed?

In the meantime, while the BAU deals with crisis at the small Florida town, Dr. Tara Lewis will once again be thinking about her career options. She will reportedly receive a job offer that could have her resign from her position at the FBI.

Fans were speculating if the criminal profiler will ditch the BAU team in search for greener pastures. Furthermore, will the reappearance of JJ in an upcoming fall installment of the show mean that Dr. Lewis's time with the BAU is finally over?

Find out more when "Criminal Minds" Season 11 airs this Wednesday, Nov. 4, at 9 p.m. on CBS.

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