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'Criminal Minds' Season 11 Episode 5 Spoilers: BAU On the Case of a Gruesome Street Artist

Things are about to get even more intense and suspenseful as the 11th season of CBS' hit crime drama TV series "Criminal Minds" continues this week with an episode that will see the crew of FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit racing against time to save a baby's life. Meanwhile, the team has to stop an artist who takes delight in making art that includes murdered human subjects.

The promo material released and shared over at LatinPost.com for the episode titled "The Night's Watch," gave hints of a hooded figure who goes to kill people, not for money nor for personal gain, but to satisfy his need of self-expression.

The video shows the BAU taken aback by his horrid display of "work of art" that uses real human subjects as part of the whole presentation.

The unsub's art comes to an unimaginable scale when the highlight reel went on to reveal that he is now looking towards incorporating a baby into his piece.

The video shows the horrified mother crying for help that her baby will be found and Dr. Tara Lewis is there to appease the family.

Needless to say, the situation will prompt the BAU to move and trace the killer before he does harm to the baby. Unfortunately, it appears that the team will fail to meet the time limit as the murderer is heard saying the dreaded words, "time's up." Harrowing scenes then followed showing the authorities crashing into what appears to be the unsub's hideout. Will they be able to reach the killer in time to save the victim?

The synopsis for the episode meanwhile hinted that Dr. Tara Lewis might soon be leaving the BAU to figure out the cases on their own. As stated, the forensic psychology expert is having some trouble balancing her life working for the BAU and making time for her fiancée.

"Criminal Minds" Season 11 Episode 5 airs this Wednesday, Oct. 28 at 9 p.m. on CBS.

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