'Criminal Minds' Fans Disturbed by Bloody 'Rat Poison' Case

Criminal Minds fans were so disturbed by Wednesday's bioterrorism case they called it one of the [...]

Criminal Minds fans were so disturbed by Wednesday's bioterrorism case they called it one of the most disturbing yet.

During Wednesday's all new episode, the Behavioral Analysis Unit helped the Center for Disease Control investigate a case of bioterrorism as an unsub surfaces using poison to kill his victims.

While the first victim was an isolated incident, the case turns gruesome during a charity event when the killer mixes the poison on a communal punch bowl and poisons the party guests in a grotesque scene.

As the event organizer talks to one of the guests the man starts to collapse and coughs up blood all over her face before he, and other guests, collapse and die.

Fans of the show took to Twitter to express their disgust, many calling the case "disturbing" and one of the best of the season.

The BAU infers the killer is targeting business owners to "right a wrong" in their life, as the camera show's the killer's scarred hand.

"A poisoner cares only about their wants or needs" which shows why the crimes are so dramatic.

The BAU infers the killer is targeting business owners to "right a wrong" in their life, as the camera show's the killer's scarred hand.

The killer is then seen mixing the poison to target the grand opening of a new business. The BAU infers the killer is targeting business owners to "right a wrong" in their life, as the camera show's the killer's scarred hand.

The killer is then seen mixing the poison to target the grand opening of a new business.

The team looks for any restaurants who closed due to business development and find a mom-and-pop restaurant that closed after 30 years in business. The parents died of natural causes but their son Mark was badly burned at the restaurant after a pot of boiling water fell on him. They identify Mark as the unsub.

The team arrests him before he can poison the grand opening of a restaurant expecting hundreds of people.

The two-hour Criminal Minds season finale will air Wednesday April 18 starting at 9 p.m. ET on CBS

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