'Criminal Minds: Beyond Border' Season 2 Episode 3: IRT Travels To Columbia in 'The Devil's Breath' to Solve an Apparent Suicide
In an all-new episode of "Criminal Minds: Beyond Border" Season 2, the crew came across an intricate case of an alleged suicide. Titled as "The Devil's Breath," the investigative team heads out to Bogota, Columbia to study a so-called suicide of an American who emptied his bank account just before his death.
According to Carter Matt, "Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders" Season 2 Episode 3 revolved around Drew Dafoe, who was declared dead after jumping from the hotel roof. Prior to this, he had planned on proposing to his Colombian girlfriend Paola, who established that her boyfriend suffered no mental or financial instability.
As per Spoiler TV, The IRT in "Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders" landed to analyze the case, which had been labeled as a suicide. Furthermore, upon landing, the team had to deal with Detective Benavides, who clearly wanted the team to stay off from his jurisdiction.
The team ended up highlighting a woman Unsub, who was perilous and known to put others in jeopardy. She had an authoritative role and had strong convincing powers that led people to kill themselves in "Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders" Season 2 Episode 3. She was the head of an operation group where she used children to carry out her unhinged motives. Her corrupt thinking allowed her to resent the foreigners as the supposed hotel manager Rosa Fernandez wanted Columbia to steer off any foreign country tourists.
Rosa was originally a street dweller and prostitute. Her ultra-naturalistic opinions allowed her to indulge in immoral and nefarious doings. The IRT, eventually, were able to penalize the Unsub before she killed more children. The orphans were also transported to a better facility where they would be given a chance to enjoy the opportunities.
"Criminal Minds: Beyond Border" Season 2 Episode 3 aired on March 22. The next episode 'Pretty Like Me' is slated to air on march 29, 2017 only on CBS.
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