Absolutely no details were revealed about Merker's personal life, including why he chose to become a television writer. What is known is that he started working in the production staff for Criminal Minds in 2009. Merker is credited with working on a total of six episodes with the production staff, which were all the season premieres or the earliest episodes in a season. In addition, he starred in and wrote both Criminal Minds rap videos, "Wheels Up" and "B.A.U. - Business As Usual". In both videos, he operated under the name of H.i.M. In 2016, he will write an episode for the show.
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| - Absolutely no details were revealed about Merker's personal life, including why he chose to become a television writer. What is known is that he started working in the production staff for Criminal Minds in 2009. Merker is credited with working on a total of six episodes with the production staff, which were all the season premieres or the earliest episodes in a season. In addition, he starred in and wrote both Criminal Minds rap videos, "Wheels Up" and "B.A.U. - Business As Usual". In both videos, he operated under the name of H.i.M. In 2016, he will write an episode for the show.
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| - Absolutely no details were revealed about Merker's personal life, including why he chose to become a television writer. What is known is that he started working in the production staff for Criminal Minds in 2009. Merker is credited with working on a total of six episodes with the production staff, which were all the season premieres or the earliest episodes in a season. In addition, he starred in and wrote both Criminal Minds rap videos, "Wheels Up" and "B.A.U. - Business As Usual". In both videos, he operated under the name of H.i.M. In 2016, he will write an episode for the show.
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