Episode
Profiler: Seduction
Overview
George and Sam go undercover as IRS agents at Borden & Associates, a management office in Palm Beach, Florida, because five of the clientele have been murdered with one finger from their left hand missing. As Sam profiles the most likely suspect, Bobby O'Hara, whom shows a strong interest in her, the firms shadowy security chief, Leo Cantrell, becomes suspicious of Sam's true identity. Meanwhile, Kevin Miller, an arrogant FBI agent working the case, complicates the investigation much to Bailey's worry for Sam's safety and Miller's indifference to otherwise, while John works with the local police detective, Lt. Cynthia Ford, in discovering the bodies.
Details
- Series
- Profiler
- Season
- Season 3
- Episode
- Episode 18
- Air date
- 1999-04-10
- Runtime
- 60 min
Episode context
Seduction is Episode 18 in Season 3 of Profiler. It aired on 1999-04-10. The runtime is 60 min.
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Episode 17: Three Carat Crisis
Sam and Bailey get caught up in a jewel heist by a trio of mentally unbalanced crooks, named Randy, Kate and Stevie, that quickly turns into a hostage situation within the jewelry store. They struggle to profile the perpetrators and their relationships with one another before any lives are lost. While Sam tries to reason with the ringleader, Randy, to give up, John quarrels with the overzealous police commander outside who wants to catch or kill all the perpetrators even if it means that all hostages will be killed.
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Episode 15: Spree of Love
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Episode 21: What's Love Got to Do with It?
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Episode 13: Heads, You Lose
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