Display title | Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior was a Spin-Off of the popular Police Procedural Criminal Minds. Starring Academy Award winner Forest Whitaker as Sam Cooper, Suspect Behavior centers on a BAU Red Cell, a team that "operates outside normal FBI bureaucracy". Accompanying him are former SAS Mick Rawson, Ex-Con turned FBI agent Jonathan "Prophet" Simms, young prodigy Gina LaSalle, and experienced agent Beth Griffith. Crossing over from Criminal Minds is Penelope Garcia as their resident tech expert. |