FBI: Most Wanted Recap 01/11/22: Season 3 Episode 11 “Hunter”

FBI: Most Wanted Recap 01/11/22: Season 3 Episode 11 "Hunter"

Tonight on CBS FBI Most Wanted airs with an all-new Tuesday, January 11, 2022 season 3 episode 11, “Hunter,” and we have your FBI Most Wanted recap below. In tonight’s FBI Most Wanted season 3 episode 11 as per the CBS synopsis, “The task force chases a killer who plays a twisted game of cat and mouse with his victims; Hana shares something personal about herself with her new roommate, Ortiz.”

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Tonight’s episode begins with a man recently released from prison who was hunted down before being murdered. This man was a convicted pedophile. He lived in the same city as his only known victim. It was therefore assumed that it was his victim that hunted down John wearing a Google Pro and who killed him out of revenge. But the brutality of the case. The fact that it was filmed and distributed meant it was given to LaCroix’s team. They were the ones who looked into John Clemons. They questioned his victim. His victim denies killing him much less so publicly and he also said that he was contacted by a lawyer about Clemons.

The Law Office of Nedra Lewis had contacted Clemons’s sex abuse victim because they were making a case to sue the Boy Scouts of America. Clemons was a troop leader and it was quite known that he targeted the boys. The boys used to call his tent the bear cave because they knew it wasn’t safe. The only known victim wasn’t the only victim. The team later contacted the lawyer and she had a list of men who all claimed they were abused by Clemons. These people also had a thing against the Boy Scouts as well as the people that covered up what Clemons did. And one such person involved in the cover-up was later killed.

They were killed in the same fashion as Clemons. Her name was Courtney and she was accused of covering up Clemons’s crimes against children. She and her husband claimed she had no knowledge. But the killer didn’t believe this. That’s why Courtney was abducted and then hunted down and killed just like Clemons was. The team figured out whoever was hunting these people was a victim. They looked into the list that was looking to sue and cross-checked it with known hunters in the area. They found Walter “Wally” Anderson. He was a known hunter who used the same signature to hunt down those people.

Wally was a loner. He was clearly one of Clemons’s victims. The team went to go talk to his parents and his father was a jerk. His father claimed abused boys send out signals. They “ask” for it. He didn’t think Clemons was in the wrong or that he was a predator. He also said his son wasn’t a fruit. He denied his son ever having been molested. The mother was only a little better. She took her son to a therapist after she noticed how withdrawn he had become. Clemons had claimed that Wally ran off into the night and got lost. He never mentioned what Wally was running from. And his family hadn’t wanted to pry.

But the mother did secretly take Wally to see a therapist. Wally never admitted to the abuse to the therapist but the therapist figured it out on his own. He tried to warn Wally’s mother and she wasn’t having it. She refused to believe it. She didn’t want to face the fact that her son was a victim because as she told the therapist the Boy Scouts wouldn’t have endangered boys’ lives. The poor mother was realizing differently now and she will probably always have to leave with the decision to ignore the therapist’s warning. Wally became a killer because he didn’t get help. Wally also escalated things.

Wally went from killing everyone attached to the Boy Scouts’ scandal to just hunting predators. The team later found two more victims. The men were both on the sex registry. One for statutory rape and the other for raping a twelve-year-old girl. Wally changed up his MO for them. He gave them one gun to fight over and he later hunted down the winner of that battle. Wally wasn’t just killing to make a point anymore. He was doing it because he liked and the only thing that his victims had in common was that their victims in turn both shared the same therapist. And that therapist was Wally’s therapist.

The one that tried to warn his mother about the abuse. Wally stopped going to him when he was a kid and he went back to him after he killed Clemons. The therapist confessed to everything. He confessed to helping Wally and he said he would do it again because he’s been treating victims of sex abuse for the past thirty years. LaCroix told him that he’s suffering from third-party trauma. Not that the therapist cared what it’s called. He just wanted justice for the victims. The team was later alerted when Wally abducted his latest victim in broad daylight. They pursued him. They chased him down to the woods where they found Wally torturing a man accused of molesting a nine-year-old boy.

The team was able to bring down Wally thanks to their sharp-shooter but now there’s a fear of copycats. Wally wasn’t wrong when he said sexual violence leaves behind a mark on its victims.

THE END