reporter: cbs news has learned that injuries and fatalities from landmines have now surpassed those caused by incoming artillery. and while new equipment like the u.s. bradley fighting vehicle is saving lives, soldiers are at risk the moment they step outside. he lost a leg, but survived. on an exercise in zaporizhzhia, the mind hunters, the 35th marine brigade, take us through a difficult scenario, diffusing russian mines they removed from the battlefield. it is not just the sheer number of minds they are finding, but the different types. antitank, antipersonnel. one particular mine springs out of the ground to about that height, and then spray s shrapnel every direction. call sign mr. brown shows us an array of trophy minds triggered by tripwires. pressure plates, minds booby trapped to blow up even we being removed.
The series which ran for two seasons takes the viewers inside the minds of some of the most popular American serial killers and attempts to explain the method to all their madness.
to life. you re like, what the [bleep] did i do here? this is this is disgusting. and then, you know, you go through some tribulations, and i found something that i was really passionate about. john lennon discovered his passion in a creative-writing course to write about the deplorable stories of poverty, literacy, and mental illness that he saw all around him in inmates. i was getting the story, and i was grabbing these characters and just bringing them to life. u you re immersed in whatever character is, you know, of the moment, and it s all about that. it s all about the story. when i arrived at this notorious prison to meet lennon, i was reminded of the mind hunters who have sought answers from murderers since the silence of the lambs turned a young fbi agent going head-to-head with a serial killer into a household name. good evening, clarice. pity about poor catherine, though. tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock.