Criminal Minds Season 10 Episode 20 Spoilers: Murder of an Entire Family Opens Secrets; Hotch’s Relative Arrested

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Criminal Minds Season 10 continues to rate just as well as the series first air and the upcoming episode, A Place at the Table promises the same mindboggling dive into the complicated mind of a criminal. Moreover, as the team faces a difficult murder case of a Maryland family murdered at their dining room; Aaron Hotch faces personal problems and issues as family troubles surface.

The BAU team, specifically Rossi, Hotch, Morgan and Callahan, approaches the case by first investigating the family history and friends of the victims which leads them to discover a deep and dark secret that could be the reason behind the family's gruesome murders. What kinds of secrets would drive a man to murdering an entire family?

While all of these ensue, Hotch needs to deal with his father-in-law Roy as he gets arrested for an unknown reason. Hotch is called to resolve the case being Roy's last remaining relative. He learns that Roy suffers from Alzheimer to put things worse. As a brief background, Roy is not pleased about Hotch and thinks it was because of him that his daughter Haley died. Ed Asner, who plays Guy Redmayne on The Good Wife reveals that his character's relationship with Hotch to is far from being good.

"We're not close. He's the father of my cherished grandson Jack, but he's responsible for my daughter being brutally murdered." Asner confirms.

Adding to the drama between Hotch and Roy is the emotions of a strong man who suddenly finds himself dependent on others to survive, and worse, to a man he despises the most. Fans would not want to miss a man like FBI's top dog Aaron Hotch deal with dramatic issues such as caring for his ailing father-in-law.

A Place At The Table airs on Wednesday, April 15 at 9PM on CBS.

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