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'Criminal Minds' season 13 Episode 4 Spoilers: Squad's Latest Criminal is a Drone?

Prentiss (Paget Brewster) and her squad will track down a killer drone in the next episode of "Criminal Minds."

In the episode titled "Killer App," the synopsis reveals that BAU will take on a case involving a deadly shooting in Silicon Valley. Further probing will disclose that the murderer used a state-of-the-art drone to perform the crime. It is up to the squad to find the person who planned the whole thing and send him behind bars.

The promo shows a military drone being controlled to stalk and kill a man. According to Prentiss, seven people have already lost their lives, and the number may still increase if they do not find the murderer in time. As expected, the investigation will hit several hurdles as people refuse to reveal information about the drone's owner.

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Meanwhile, Simmons (Daniel Henney) has been getting along well with his new team. After helping BAU take down Scratch (Bodhi Elfman), he has been joining the new missions as a regular agent. In a recent interview with CBS Los Angeles, Kirsten Vangsness, who plays Garcia in the series, said that the squad has a good chemistry with Henney's character. She also said that the current installment would be as gruesome and as exciting as ever.

"[Yes], it's a juxtaposition between all that gory and scary and stuff like that, you're getting all your blood up, then you also have this team of people that all get along and care about each other – that mix of things is very sort of addicting. And Daniel has come in with his own buckets of his very special chemistry and poured it all over the already existing chemistry and we have an experiment that I think people like to watch," Vangsness said.

"Criminal Minds" season 13 airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. EDT on CBS.

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