- When someone begins to stage copycat murders presented at a symposium on serial killers, detectives believe the suspect is one of the meeting participants.
- Jane and Maura are all set to speak at a symposium with Dr. Victoria Nolan, who has written a book on serial killers, one of whom was Jane's stalker Charles Hoyt. The symposium - for police officers only - recreated the double murder scene Jane and Maura once encountered. The only problem is that they discover the reenactors on the stage to actually be dead. As the other murders in the book are also reenacted, it's clear they're dealing with a copycat killer. Jane and Maura are convinced that the perpetrator is one of the officers attending the symposium. They make little headway as the solution lies elsewhere.—garykmcd
- Maura cheerfully dragged Jane along to a forensic symposium for assembled police officers on serial killers, organized by expert author Dr. Victoria Nolan. Whilethey start 'reenacting' their arrest of stalker Charles Hoyt, they find both actors murdered, actually technicians staged by Nolan. The MO fits her book perfectly, so that must be the key, as again when an attending cop suspect is found murdered as well. The Boston team digs further for a copycat, but by the time they have enough clues, also for the crucial accomplice, one detective is captured as next victim.—KGF Vissers
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