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Director
James Whitmore Jr.
Age 49 (now 77)
Producer
Clifton Campbell
AKA The Protean Man As Bailey (Robert Davi) clings to life in an Atlanta hospital, Sam and the team are forced to take on a high profile case involving an international serial killer. The murderer, named Ashok Dupree, has escaped from an Indian prison and come to the U.S. for the purpose of killing a celebrity, so that he too can become world renown. While working to bring the killer to justice, Sam (Ally Walker) must convince herself and the Atlanta PD that she is innocent of the murder that Jack actually committed in the finale of last season. Also, John (Julian McMahon) decides to return to the VCTF, and Bailey's daughter, Frances (Heather McComb), now on the run, contacts John to check on her father's condition.
Four people have been brutally beaten to death in Atlanta. The VCTF is called in to investigate the seemingly random murders. Though there are no eyewitnesses, people near the crime scenes recall hearing an eerie wailing sound right around the time of the murder. Sam (Ally Walker) soon discovers another connection, all the murders happened in the rain. The team consults with a psychologist who specializes in seasonal disorders. He informs them of a syndrome where people become extremely violent in response to certain types of weather. Meanwhile, Jack waits at a prison gate for Sharon Lesher (Traci Lords), a violent felon, who is being released on parole. Later, he takes her back to his lair and it becomes clear this is the beginning of an ""unholy alliance."" Back in Atlanta, Bailey (Robert Davi) laments the fact that the police plan to charge his daughter Frances (Heather McComb) with attempted murder once they determine her whereabouts. Sam and the team interrogate suspects prone to fi
Jack's back and he's wreaking havoc with his new lethal protégé, Sharon Lesher (Traci Lords). The VCTF is summoned to New Orleans when the murder of a research librarian has the earmarkings of a Jack kill. Once on the scene, Sam (Ally Walker) is perplexed by what appears to be inconsistencies with Jack's prior modus operandi. Though certain Jack is responsible for the murder, she considers rethinking her profile of him. To that end, she consults one of her old professors to get a fresh perspective on the case. Sam and the professor agree that Jack is beginning a new chapter in his obsession with Sam. Two more murders occur in rapid succession and it becomes clear Jack is sending clues as to what this new chapter will entail. Bailey (Robert Davi) receives a call from his fugitive daughter, Francis (Heather McComb), who refuses to heed her father's pleas to return to Atlanta. George (Peter Frechette) is confronted by his past misdeeds when a corrupt attorney asks him to use his computer
When a hospital is the target of a bombing attack, the VCTF is called in to investigate. It's clear once the team arrives that this is no random attack. They are dealing with a highly skilled explosives expert who obviously has an agenda in mind. Bailey (Robert Davi) summons Coop (A Martinez) to Atlanta to assist with the case. His return is awkward for he and Sam (Ally Walker) as they have previously ended their romantic relationship. The bomber continues his lethal campaign by killing seemingly unrelated individuals. Sam and the team race to establish a relationship between the victims. Meanwhile, Bailey must deal with Frances's (Heather McComb) legal problems. The DA sees her case as a stepping stone for political office and is bound and determined to see her do time for shooting her father and fleeing prosecution. George (Peter Frechette) also faces difficulties as he continues to be pressured by an old acquaintance to embezzle funds from a local bank. This ""pressure"" becomes threa
The VCTF team is on the trail of a serial killer who seems to be taking aim at people he deems corrupt. Three Chicago murders happen in quick succession: a former President of the Federal Reserve Board, a high class call-girl, and a Chicago policeman. Jim Henegar, the Chicago detective who is investigating the murders, is reluctant to relinquish control of the case, and becomes a hindrance to Sam and the team. The evidence leads to a Judge, whose son was corrupted in one way or another by the three victims. Their influence eventually led the son to be arrested and subsequently results in his murder while serving a year sentence in jail. After Henegar kills MacGruder in 'self-defense' Sam and Bailey testify before a panel of judges to try and prove that the Detective had committed murder in order to cover up his own history of corruption. However, they fail; it seems that corruption runs deep. Meanwhile Bailey, who is still healing from the shotgun wound inflicted by his daughter, Franc
Coop's death takes its toll on Sam and the rest of the VCTF team. Hoping it will help Sam to regroup emotionally, Bailey and Angel persuade her to join some of her old friends at a college reunion. There, she and Angel reunite with friends Colleen, Drew, Greg, Monica, Tracy, and Roy. An enjoyable holiday gathering quickly becomes a nightmare when Colleen is murdered. Angel and Monica urge Sam to investigate the case and bring their friend's killer to justice. All the evidence points to Colleen's husband Drew, whom Sam never liked. Soon another friend, Roy, who may have been a witness to the crime, is murdered. Sam sets out to prove Drew guilty of both crimes. Just when she finds the evidence she needs, Drew is found dead - the victim of an apparent suicide. Back in Atlanta, Sharon strikes out on her own and murders a shop clerk. The team investigates and starts to make headway in their search for Jack and his lethal accomplice. At Jack's lair, Sharon learns of Jack's obsession with Sam
Once the prime suspect in the 'Old Acquaintance' murder mystery is found dead, Sam (Ally Walker) determines that one of her friends, Greg or Monica , is the likely killer. With the VCTF hot on his trail, a mortally wounded Jack escapes to his lair to recuperate from being shot by Sam. In attempting to pursue Jack, as well as the killer of her friends, Sam begins to wonder if it's all becoming a bit too overwhelming. Frances (Heather McComb) attempts to give herself a birthday 'present' by seducing John (Julian McMahon). The plan fails and John calls Sam to take the ever rebellious teen home to her father. This leads to Sam and Frances having a heart to heart in which the young woman shares a painful memory from her early upbringing. Bailey (Robert Davi) asks Marcus Peyton (Shiek Mahmud-Bey) to join the VCTF team and he accepts, to John's dismay. Sam uncovers evidence that points to Greg as the 'old Acquaintance' killer and she and Bailey apprehend him just as he tries to leave town. Ba
AKA Sense of Completion When a murder occurs that bears all the markings of an unsolved serial case from the 1950's, Sam and the VCTF team are called in to investigate. Analysis of the case's forty year old evidence yields a fingerprint not previously detected. This enables the team to finally I.D. the killer, who turns out to have committed suicide prior to the most recent murder. Sam talks to a writer who researched the original case and learns of a young boy who claimed to have witnessed one of the crimes. That boy, whose story was not believed at the time, is later revealed to be the copycat killer. Jack recuperates from his gun shot would at the home of his extremely wealthy, extremely deranged mother, Miriam. Meanwhile, Sharon (aka Jill) decides to redecorate Jack's lair by eliminating all traces of Sam. When a now healthy Jack returns to the lair, he is enraged by the changes Sharon has made. Sam's in-laws come to town to see Chloe perform in a school play and are angered whe
A killer's belief he was switched at birth leads him to kill those he feels stole his identity. Two men, born at the same time and in the same hospital as the killer, are brutally murdered. The VCTF is called in once the link between the two victims is established. Evidence leads the team to an insane woman who believes her baby was switched at birth. The woman swears the badly deformed baby she was given in the hospital, was actually the child of someone else. She was never able to prove that charge, and unfortunately for the baby given to her, she was a cruel and abusive parent. Sam quickly determines the killer is the product of this abuse. When the team and, accidentally, the killer learn that the mother's claim was proven invalid, Sam profiles the murderer will go after the one living health worker responsible for giving him over to a life of cruelty. Meanwhile, Jack kills his mother's butler once he learns the man has been following him at his mother's behest. Sam is concerned ab
Two men are killed, and in both instances, their organs are mysteriously delivered to hospitals minutes before they are needed for transplant surgery. Sam and the team profile the murders and determine their suspect is someone who was probably an organ recipient in the past. Now he is returning the favor by providing organs for people with his same rare blood type. Eventually, the team sets up a sting that draws out the killer and culminates in the man committing suicide so that one last time, he can pass on the gift of life. Art Behar, Bailey's boss, sets him up to take a fall in a witness tampering scandal. John, Marcus, and George find the evidence that clears Bailey and nails Behar once and for all. Jack is displeased when he learns Sharon has struck up a friendship with the proprietor of a local newsstand. He ultimately kills the man to assert to Sharon that he is her one and ONLY friend. Chloe is followed by a man who continues to take her photograph. By episode end, it is learne
Ritualized murders are occurring in Atlanta and in neighboring states. The victims are stabbed and their homes are vandalized with gang-like graffiti. The VCTF is called in and their investigation soon focuses on the son of two of the victims. His calm, dispassionate demeanor suggests to Sam that the man may be a suspect in his own parents' murder. Further investigation reveals that the son is under the influence of a ""Heaven's Gate""-like cult. Sam goes undercover to infiltrate the cult, but is deemed her unworthy for their collective. Sam theorizes that the cult's leader is making his disciples kill their families in order to prove their loyalty to him. The team sets up a sting to capture the leader, but are foiled when the cult's member, aware the VCTF is closing in, commit mass suicide by blowing up their compound. Frances causes discord between John and Bailey.
AKA Textbook Ohio's cities are being terrorized by a seemingly random sniper. Everyday citizens as well as police officers are being attacked. The state's governor summons the VCTF. Once on the scene, Sam, Bailey and the rest of the team are perplexed by the sniper's ability to shoot from increasingly longer distances. This ability reminds Bailey of an elite task force he encountered while serving in Vietnam. Bailey obtains from Casper, his intelligence source, the names of the task force members. Meanwhile, Sam uses clues left at the crime scenes to put together a profile that suggests the sniper is trying to create his own mythology, much like the Archer in Greek literature. George comes up with a suspect once he merges Casper's list and Sam's profile. Bailey, haunted by memories of the atrocities committed by the sniper task force, sets out to take down the killer and does so in the episode's exciting climax. John, George and Bailey look into Lou Handleman who has tried to dis
The bodies of badly beaten men are being found in the Boston metropolitan area. Sam and the team quickly surmise these men were involved in some sort of deadly ultimate fighting match. Searching local hospitals, they find a participant in one of the fights. Though he reveals little, Sam is able to put together from talking to him and researching the backgrounds of the victims, that all were desperate men in need of money. All the men have a bookie in common and the team eventually gets this man to confess his role in the murders. It turns out he supplies the names of these desperate men to a man who then manipulates them to fight for money. He then coerces them with drugs to fight to the death so that he can satisfy his own demented bloodlust. To catch the fight's mastermind in the act, John goes undercover as one of the fighters. The episode concludes with Sam and the team racing to find John before he too becomes a victim of this lethal bloodsport.
A serial rapist is terrorizing women in the Florida Panhandle. Sam and the VCTF are called in to investigate. The victims are able to provide the team with a number of clues which Sam uses to form her profile of the assailant. In the midst of the investigation, Sam butts heads with a local female sheriff. The woman continuously criticizes the VCTF's handling of the case and more importantly, their handling of the victims. In an emotional scene, Sam confronts the deputy and eventually learns the woman was once a rape victim herself. The two bond when they realize they both know what it is like to be the object of a deranged man's obsession. Meanwhile back in Atlanta, John and Marcus get a hot tip on the fugitive, Sharon Lesher. Desperate for cash, she has made it know on the street that she is looking for one of her old partners in crime. The episode concludes with the team springing a trap for Jack's ""Jill."" Sam corners Sharon as she tries to escape and momentarily wrestles with the id
A desperate father kidnaps Sam's roommate Angel in a last ditch effort to save his son from the electric chair. The man's son has recently been convicted of murder committed during a robbery. The father believes his son to be an innocent bystander and wants Sam and the VCTF to prove it. To save Angel, Sam and the VCTF investigate the case and find little, at first, to prove the man correct. The father gives them the names of two potential suspects and Sam interrogates both. She also talks with the incarcerated son. Her discussions, along with forensic evidence, lead Sam to determine the son is in fact innocent of the murder, but is unfortunately an accomplice in the robbery. Once she knows the truth, Sam is faced with the difficult task of telling the father what he least wants to hear, that his son is indeed guilty of a crime.
Sam and the VCTF investigate the ""prime time kidnapper,"" a madman who has a pathological need for media attention and projects his mania onto an attractive but terrified local TV anchorwoman (guest star Anna Galvin) whom he wants to exclusively cover the prisoner exchanges. Elsewhere, Sam worries about what's really behind her daughter Chloe's reluctance to perform in the children's ballet, and the murderous Jack of All Trades makes plans for his imprisoned Jill.
A vigilante's series of murders leads the team to an eccentric cartoonist, whose work has influenced the killer. Sam receives an award from the American Association of Women in Law Enforcement.
VCTF is invited to an on-going investigation on the murder of a teen beauty. She was killed a year ago, and no arrests have been made so far. They find a killer on death row with matching breaking and entering technique, but Sam thinks the convict didn't kill his victims.
The team tries to catch a diabolical killer determined to take revenge on people who are so blinded by their love of money that they can't see the repercussions their actions have on the other side of the world, starting the with the setting off of incendiary car bombs outside a wealthy business office. The game between Jack and VCTF begins with Sharon as bait to lure Jack to the prison so they can catch him. But Jack has other plans. Meanwhile, Sam pays a visit to her long estranged father for the first time in 10 years. As she struggles to both deal with her father and the elusive avenging killer still committing bombings across the country, she soon makes the final connection to the killer in order to catch him.
Ally Walker
Samantha Waters
Age 36 (now 64)
Robert Davi
Bailey Malone
Age 46 (now 74)
Julian McMahon
John Grant
Age 29 (died at 56)
Roma Maffia
Grace Alvarez
Age 39 (now 68)
Peter Frechette
George Fraley
Age 41 (now 69)
Erica Gimpel
Angel Brown
Age 33 (now 61)
Caitlin Wachs
Chloe Waters
Age 8 (now 37)
Heather McComb
Frances Malone
Age 20 (now 49)
Shiek Mahmud-Bey
Marcus Payton
Dennis Christopher
Jack of All Trades
Age 46 (now 75)
Traci Lords
Jill of All Trades
Age 29 (now 58)
James Handy
Lou Handleman
Age 52 (died at 81)
Michael Learned
Helen Waters
Age 58 (now 87)
Gary Stretch
Rick Webster
Age 28 (now 57)
Michelle Horn
Amy Webster
Age 10 (now 39)
Stephen Root
Houston Plant Manager
Age 45 (now 74)
Michael Gaston
Art Behar
Age 34 (now 63)
James Morrison
Will Cook
Age 43 (now 72)
Lawrence Pressman
Walter Anderson
Age 58 (now 86)
James Sutorius
Brandywine
Age 52 (now 81)
Arye Gross
Greg Hayes
Age 37 (now 66)
Peter White
Charles Waters
Age 60 (died at 86)
A Martinez
Agent Nick Cooper
Richard Zobel
Ben Farrarini
Age 45 (died at 53)
Tom Everett
Casper
Paul Collins
US Attorney
Age 60 (now 88)
Peggy McCay
Melinda Gillespie
Age 69 (died at 90)
Jack Blessing
Burton
Age 46 (died at 66)
Maree Cheatham
Judge Paramen
Age 57 (now 86)
Joe Spano
Mike Ramdak
Age 51 (now 79)
Talia Balsam
Monica Sikes
Age 38 (now 67)
Sandra Thigpen
Tracy Pratt
Age 29 (now 57)
Jennifer Badger
Larry Wilcox
Deputy Clark
Age 50 (now 78)
Whip Hubley
Drew Brenneman
Age 40 (now 69)
Daniel Hagen
Buchanan
Lela Lee
Kathy Jung
Troy Evans
Toolinsky
Age 49 (now 78)
Richard Roundtree
Det. James Henegar
Age 55 (died at 81)
Clarence Williams III
Carl Adler
Age 58 (died at 81)
Justin Shenkarow
Andrew Winslow
Age 17 (now 45)
Jennifer O'Dell
Bartender
Age 22 (now 51)
Rob Nilsson
Chief Bennett
Ron Taylor
Fat Cat
Age 45 (died at 49)
Lyle Kanouse
Lenny Panagakos
Age 45 (now 73)
Howard George
Exner
Age 51 (died at 69)
Colette Kilroy
Ellen Behar
Will Yun Lee
Andrew Young
Age 26 (now 55)
Colton James
Young Schulte
Age 9 (now 38)
Anthony Russell
Det. Sears
Dylan Neal
Philip Nichols
Age 28 (now 56)
Rosie Malek-Yonan
Roya
Age 32 (now 60)
Shannon Day
Emily Reynolds
Jon Cypher
Judge Neil MacGruder
Age 65 (now 94)
Louise Fletcher
Miriam Newquay
Age 63 (died at 88)
Greg Mullavey
Lattimore
Ramon Bieri
Monte Drake
Age 68 (died at 71)
Paty Lombard
Miss Hughes
Dino Meminger
Agent Washington
Chip Zien
Age 50 (now 79)
Erick Avari
Ashok Dupree
Luck Hari
Dana Chandra
Jason Ross-Azikiwe
Premium Security Guard
Beverly Adams
Bea Conteras
Age 56 (now 85)
Charline Su
Nurse
Vance Valencia
Prison Guard
Mo Gallini
Atlanta Cop
Age 31 (now 60)
Michael Matthys
Danny Bohanon
Sage Allen
Age 61 (died at 77)
Dan Martin
David Kagen
Jack Patterson
Dr. Charles Niehoff
Franc Ross
Mathias
Ronald Hunter
Mr. Murphy
Age 54 (died at 70)
Rex Ryon
Hard Hat
Age 44 (died at 52)
Mark Burnham
Tony Pence
Jeff Daniel Phillips
Dan Torpton
Robert Axelrod
Patient
Age 48 (died at 70)
Nils Allen Stewart
Arnold Steeble
Thomas DeWier
Repair Man
Kent W. Luttrell
Billy Tortoricci
Age 32 (now 61)
John Escobar
Dr. Chavo Renoso
Age 42 (now 71)
David Harris
Det. Marcel Roubidoux
Age 38 (died at 65)
Jonathan Palmer
Police Captain
Lawrence Lowe
Man
Roby Pettit
Royal Yount
Christopher John Fields
Peter Birkenhead
Gender Johnson
Leslie Ishii
Serina Togoagawa
Larry Rippenkroeger
Mo Tatum
Larry Brandenburg
Judge A. Santa Croce
Thomas Kopache
Age 52 (now 80)
Dayton Callie
Diane Behrens
Attorney Hirsch
Alice Barrett
Colleen Brennehan
Vincent Duvall
Jeff Dobkin
Coleman McClary
Tom Waters
Dru Mouser
Store Clerk
Peter Kent
Frank South
Age 40 (now 68)
William Ostrander
Onlooker
Age 38 (now 66)
Brandon Gilberstadt
Susan Merson
Violet Preston
Age 47 (now 76)
Fred Pierce
Butler
Joseph Hodge
Hearse Driver
David Purdham
Lawrence Schulte
James Otis
Conner Drake
Brian Reddy
Dr. Arnold
Gail Strickland
Nurse Melinda Moscone
Beth Grant
Cook
Age 48 (now 76)
David Carrera
Richard Lamb
F. William Parker
Dr. Varees
Age 55 (now 84)
Judy Levitt
Loretta Lamb
Age 58 (died at 83)
Dean Nicholls
Dr. Johnston
Nick Gaza
Wade Nemith
Susan T. Collins
Young Loretta Lamb
Jill Matson-Sachoff
Young Nurse Moscone
Michael Zelniker
Robert Carter
McNally Sagal
C.J. Rheingold
Wendy Davis
Mrs. Driscoll
Age 31 (now 59)
Matt Landers
Age 45 (died at 62)
Nicholas Hormann
Earl Sacks
Eve Sigall
Rose Thiel
Sabrina Wiener
Mercedes Lozano
Suanne Spoke
Kymberly Newberry
Michael Keenan
Judge Freed
Rhonda Dotson
Maureen Hewes
Mark Costello
Trooper Jasper
Dick DeCoit
Stuart Marynchak
Ramesh Pandey
Swami Ramatgan
Thom Barry
Governor of Ohio
Scott Lincoln
Clayton Riddle
David Jensen
Getz
Andy Umberger
Solomon
Billy Mayo
Dirkson
Age 39 (died at 61)
James Noah
Calvin Wheeler
Age 62 (now 91)
Ben Siegler
Robert Jenkins
Michael Chinyamurindi
Joseph Kingibe
Art Metrano
Age 61 (died at 84)
Russell Friedenberg
Lt. Aldous Cromwell
Hubert Hodgin
Medical Examiner
Jill Holden
Elise Samuels
Robert Lee Jacobs
Cory Donahue
Emily Kuroda
Dr. Garson
Anthony Nacarato
Matt Wheeler
Ilia Volok
Andre
Alicia Coppola
Deputy Anita Pessoa
Angela Alvarado
Marissa Cuellar
Wayne Péré
Jimmy Coniglio
Mark Houghton
Harold Mitchell
Michael McFall
Chilly Junior Chilly
Jackie Debatin
Carol Winter
Age 27 (now 55)
Jeffrey Pierce
Peter Denford
Age 25 (now 54)
Winston J. Rocha
Farmer
Eileen Weisinger
Young Woman
Bruce Weitz
Bill Porter
Age 54 (now 83)
Seth Peterson
Scott Porter
Michael Gilio
Mitch Farber
Colleen Quinn
Naomi Frank
Chris Jaymes
Ponce Marino
Maureen Muldoon
Robin Blevins
Scott Ripley
Ron Stemler
Tim Reinhard
Man in Truck
Anna Galvin
Nikki Ware
Bruce McCarty
Lonnie Simmons
Age 36 (now 65)
John Cassini
Steven Culp
Age 41 (now 70)
Susan Dalian
Eve Jackson
Patricia Forte
Old Woman
Shan Elliot
Kid
Tim Werner
Kenneth Petrosky
Nathan Bexton
Ryan Wilson
Cynthia Steele
Karen Black
Evie Long
Age 58 (died at 74)
Ed Amatrudo
Craig Spaulding
Aaron Nelms
Tommy Reed
Vaughn Armstrong
Marty Hemmet
Age 47 (now 75)
Paul Linke
Bobby Perkins
Jennifer Ashe
Shelly Kidwell
Kimberlee Peterson
Cindy Hemmet
Age 17 (now 46)
Joyce Greenleaf
Erica Smoot
Gary Simpson
Guard
Janie Liszewski
Vanjour
Michele Farr
Rhonda Merrit
François Giroday
Tustin Merrit
Lennie Loftin
Ernst Galloway
Age 27 (now 56)
Lee Spencer
Roger Swan
Elizabeth Bogush
Trish Lambert
Age 20 (now 48)
Kristopher Logan
Dennis Mumford
Brian Carpenter
Robert Harroway
Stephen Bohrer
Stephen Beck
Brian Gattas
Bob Drexel
Caitlin Mowrey
Melissa Merrit
Bertila Damas
Mrs. O'Hara
Wolf Muser
Age 47 (died at 71)
Gary Frank
James Davison
Francis Guinan
Brian Koscis
Chris Nash
Jason Fortrel
Christopher Mitchell
FBI Agent
John Maynard
Guard #1
Otis Bell
Guard #2
Executive Producer
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