'Criminal Minds' season 11 episode 14 spoilers: BAU deals with an UnSub who kidnapped three young women; disturbing episode inspired by Ariel Castro case

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"Criminal Minds" fans will finally be able to enjoy a new episode as the series returns with a new episode. But "enjoy" might not be the right adjective to use given the disturbing case the Behavioural Analysis Unit (BAU) will be handling.

Hollywood Hills posted a synopsis for episode 14 of season 11 stating that the BAU will be scrambling to search for an UnSub who had kidnapped several girls. The case was brought to their attention when an 18-year-old teenaged girl allegedly escaped from the suburban home where she had been held captive for years and revealed that there were still two other women left behind.

If the synopsis wasn't discomfiting enough, the trailer for the episode, "Hostage," will surely disturb viewers. The clip starts with a haunting rendition of the alphabet song as it's being sung by a young voice. A man, who has a young girl with him, draws the curtain close on a woman and another young girl. Morgan (Shemar Moore) explains that the man has "somehow held 3 girls here in over a decade." He and Rossi (Joe Mantegna) open a cabinet filled with paddles and whips.

A girl is seen trying to sew through iron bars while another warns her that "he's going to be home soon. The man is shown unlocking the padlocked door and going down steps. The clip ends with the man telling a young girl that she should always remember that "Daddy is the only one that loves you."

The creepy way the video ended certainly reflected the message shown that the girls all have "daddy issues." An existence like that would definitely cause trauma and issues. The Bitbag site even hinted that the teenaged victim might not be trustworthy herself as she might have been working with the kidnapper.

It's a safe bet that the case would remind viewers of the infamous Ariel Castro case; and they would be right as the episode was reportedly inspired by it. Castro kidnapped three women between 2002 and 2004 – Amanda Berry, Gina De Jesus and Michelle Knight – and spent a decade abusing them. They were finally rescued in 2013. Castro was consequently arrested and sentenced to life in prison without parole. Unfortunately, he committed suicide a month into his sentence.

Episode 14 of "Criminal Minds" season 11 will be aired on CBS on Feb. 10.

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