Profiler - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Coronation
The VCTF tracks Jack to his---and Sam's---home town from the prison where Sam had killed Jill. But they're not really tracking Jack---he's luring them.

Cravings
A rapist-killer abducts young women engaged to successful men. Most are found with a single slug in the base of their skulls---and with inner-ear damage.

Do the Right Thing
The VCTF probes three murders in which the victims had been castrated. Meanwhile, Sam is attracted to Jack's prosecutor.

Double Vision
Ten women are found dead in Alabama. The killer? "He's a hunter," Sam surmises, but she can't nail her profile and that bugs her.

The Sum of Her Parts
In Newark, N.J., a killer cuts the hands off one victim and decapitates another. Both are women but have nothing else in common.

The Monster Within
The VCTF is summoned to Allentown, Pa., where the FBI's man on the scene is spinning his wheels on a serial-murder case in which the killer burns his victims' faces.

Perfect Helen
Someone's digging up Jewish graves in George's home town, but Sam doesn't think it's a hate crime.

Home for the Homicide
It's Christmas in rural Georgia, where an ax-murderer finishes the jobs by taking swatches of the victims' clothing. In Atlanta, Sam trims the tree with her new beau.

All in the Family
A prosecutor wants to tie four murders in an Annapolis, Md., bar to a drug kingpin, but Sam thinks otherwise.

Ceremony of Innocence
The day before convicted killer Martin Fizer is scheduled to be executed a murder is committed in the same fashion---and with the same gun---as Fizer's had been.

Where or When
In Los Angeles, three men have been murdered---by hand---and their bodies dumped near the sites of 1940s and '50s Hollywood landmarks. And at VCTF headquarters, George finds something disturbing on Donald Lucas's computer.

Inheritance
A serial killer targets victims in the South who are all roughly the same age and have the same blood disorder; Sam learns her father's secret.

Heads, You Lose
In Miami, models are losing their heads, courtesy of a killer with a chip on his shoulder (and surgical tools).

Otis, California
Having hacked onto the Internet from prison, Lucas has contacted someone in a small northern-California town. "You think he has a disciple?" Bailey asks Sam.

Spree of Love
A 32-year-old woman is abducted---or is she?---from her children's soccer field by a 16-year-old boy. Meanwhile, Bailey is increasingly tense as his wife's remarriage approaches.

Burnt Offerings
An arsonist who is setting fatal fires in Sam's Atlanta neighborhood has a modus operandi involving dead birds.

Three Carat Crisis
Sam and Bailey (who's shopping for a present for his ex-wife) are held hostage in a jewelry store after a botched holdup.

Seduction
The bodies of rich people are washing ashore in Palm Beach, Fla., with a finger missing. The only other thing they have in common: the same investment firm.

Grand Master (2)
Sam calls in Jarod of "The Pretender" to pursue the mastermind behind a series of kidnappings.

Las Brisas
Sam is at the trial of her husband's killer and on the trail of a murderer in Mexico.

What's Love Got to Do with It?
While Sam tries to find the key to the mind of a serial killer, an FBI agent working with Bailey insists that she's able to control the ex-boyfriend who's stalking her.
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