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we have to build two profiles, then-- one for the unsub who killed prostitutes, one for the unsub who goes to clubs. we've never donethat before. prentiss is right. the victimology is so different, we'll treat them as separate unsubs and see what overlaps. reid, work up a geographic profile, focus on location of the murders. prentiss and rossi, concentrate on the prostitutes. jordan, morgan, and i will go deal with vanessa holden. detective harding? hi. agent jordan todd. thank you for coming. morgan: how you doing? hi. how are you? hey, is there a dna match between the unsub and the prostitutes? we could run through vicap just in case. um, there's no dna at all. no prints, no fibers. just like vanessa, everything gets cleaned up. pretty effective forensic countermeasure. hotch: what about witnesses? somebody must have seen something. oh, yeah. lots of people. so you have a sketch. it's a little vague. that's because of this guy's other countermeasure. take a look. so this guy right here, that's our killer. it looks like a fedora. so he's drawing attention to his face while simultaneo
we have to build two profiles, then-- one for the unsub who killed prostitutes, one for the unsub who goes to clubs. we've never donethat before. prentiss is right. the victimology is so different, we'll treat them as separate unsubs and see what overlaps. reid, work up a geographic profile, focus on location of the murders. prentiss and rossi, concentrate on the prostitutes. jordan, morgan, and i will go deal with vanessa holden. detective harding? hi. agent jordan todd. thank you for coming....
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the unsubs we're looking for are a family. a father, a mother, and a son, approximately 10 years old. we believe they're of romanian descent. the family travels in an rv, but they also have another vehicle we need you to call every rv park in the area. alert the owners to be on the lookout for a family that fits this description, as well as a campsite that might have broken glass scattered around. the breaking of the glass and the discarding of cate hale because of her epilepsy leads us to believe that these are highly superstitious people and that they are playing out a very specific ritual. rossi: the focus of this ritual is the young girls. do we know why? no. but we do know from the location of cate hale's house that they don't come across these girls by accident. they study. cate's father said that she liked to go to the movies at their local multiplex. that's a good place to start. so look at the parks, malls. concentrate on those that are an easy drive from the rv parks you locate. this family is out there and they're l
the unsubs we're looking for are a family. a father, a mother, and a son, approximately 10 years old. we believe they're of romanian descent. the family travels in an rv, but they also have another vehicle we need you to call every rv park in the area. alert the owners to be on the lookout for a family that fits this description, as well as a campsite that might have broken glass scattered around. the breaking of the glass and the discarding of cate hale because of her epilepsy leads us to...
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now the unsub's coveri his tracks. rutledge probably contacted him after you paid a visit to the prison. he let him in, let his guard down, boom. whew. a little, uh, heavy on the old spice. strikes me as an aqua velva guy. oh! man, you're good. hey, it looks like he took something. i think we've got this unsub all wng. there have been some strange happenings in this case, but i urge you not to abandon reason in the search of the truth. this is not the work of a ghost, and it's not the work of a killer come back from the dead. this is the work of somebody who ves right here in lower canaan, and this person is a woman. morgan: her last victim, sid rutledge-- he was the angel maker's mule. he smuggled items out of hawkesville prison, including the semen that was planted at the first crime scene. reid: she killed rutledge because he knew she was the copycat, and also because he was blackmailing her. so i'm thinking you and i need to talk. morgan: we now know that rutledge w transferred to hawkesville from a female prison,
now the unsub's coveri his tracks. rutledge probably contacted him after you paid a visit to the prison. he let him in, let his guard down, boom. whew. a little, uh, heavy on the old spice. strikes me as an aqua velva guy. oh! man, you're good. hey, it looks like he took something. i think we've got this unsub all wng. there have been some strange happenings in this case, but i urge you not to abandon reason in the search of the truth. this is not the work of a ghost, and it's not the work of a...
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our unsub is a white male in his mid- to late 20s, and he has money. there's enough space and ventilation to accommodate an embalming suite. he's awkward with people, especially women. an inability to relate cially is common in homicidal necrophiles. because of the alterations to the bodies, we believe the unsub is attempting to recreate a woman he once loved. like a girlfriend? or a wife, a mother. someone who left or died suddenly. this projection of the loved one coupled with his need to preserve the victims through embalming is similar to the psychopathology of serial murderer ed gein. gein had an oedipal complex which deveped in the years he nursed his paralyzed mother back from a stroke. after she died, his obsession compelled him to dig up corpses of women who resembled his mother. so persistent was his desire to resurrect his dead mother that he actually dressed in female suits fashioned from human skin. eventually, gein grew unhappy with the flesh of dead bodies, which had a ndency to dry and crack, so he shifted his focus to live viims whose
our unsub is a white male in his mid- to late 20s, and he has money. there's enough space and ventilation to accommodate an embalming suite. he's awkward with people, especially women. an inability to relate cially is common in homicidal necrophiles. because of the alterations to the bodies, we believe the unsub is attempting to recreate a woman he once loved. like a girlfriend? or a wife, a mother. someone who left or died suddenly. this projection of the loved one coupled with his need to...
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the unsub probably turned it off when he found her with it. you mean if he found her. dave, i agree with you about psychics, but the fact is sandra lombardini positively identified her daughter's voice. we have to assume that that call was genuine. so what do we think? why is the unsub keeping brooke alive? and how long do we think she has until he kills her? maybe he needs them alive to effect their transformation. the change in the hair, the makeup, piercing the ears-- that would only take a few hours. he's had her for almost 5 days. maybe it's something deeper. on the phone she made it sound like she was being locked up, and she sounded drugged. these are control mechanisms used in cases of sexual slavery, mind control-- it's brainwashing. so he's trying to break her down, make her surrender her identity. that's what he's waiting for. that's the version of them he wants to hold onto. so the longer she holds out, the longer she stays alive. and as soon as she accepts her new role, her fate is sealed. [creaking] [switch clicks] abby? abby. tell me a story, abby. you k
the unsub probably turned it off when he found her with it. you mean if he found her. dave, i agree with you about psychics, but the fact is sandra lombardini positively identified her daughter's voice. we have to assume that that call was genuine. so what do we think? why is the unsub keeping brooke alive? and how long do we think she has until he kills her? maybe he needs them alive to effect their transformation. the change in the hair, the makeup, piercing the ears-- that would only take a...
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she's not our unsub. shara...why? it worked for her. why not for me? from the dairy farmers of fairlife, this is our promise. we start with delicious, creamy, real milk that's then ultra filtered so fairlife has more protein and and only half the sugar. and never any artificial owth hormones. at fairlife, we believe in better. tt:w`tif`n9*mj6 `p _j<#p-@ d tt:w`tif`n9*mj6 `p _j*$p-.:< tt`tif`n9*mj6 `p _jx$p-h?0 tt
she's not our unsub. shara...why? it worked for her. why not for me? from the dairy farmers of fairlife, this is our promise. we start with delicious, creamy, real milk that's then ultra filtered so fairlife has more protein and and only half the sugar. and never any artificial owth hormones. at fairlife, we believe in better. tt:w`tif`n9*mj6 `p _j
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we have multiple unsubs. they're disciplined, they're using countersurveillance, they know the fbi movements, there's a hierarchy. what does that usually equal? terrorism. they're ramping up to something, and they want us to know that they're watching us. creating panic ensures that they're see
we have multiple unsubs. they're disciplined, they're using countersurveillance, they know the fbi movements, there's a hierarchy. what does that usually equal? terrorism. they're ramping up to something, and they want us to know that they're watching us. creating panic ensures that they're see
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well, a young person's mind is so active-- yours, zoe's, and i imagine this unsub's, too. i think when he get him, he'll be curious. he'll ask questions. rossi, heads up. she knows. did you do this? i don't need or want your money. i have taken care of my daughter for 22 years, and she is still my responsibility. i don't need any help from you. i'm sorry if i've offended you. just leave us alone. [cell phone beeps] all right. we found another body. east cleveland. strangulation marks. reid: this was recent. the bruises on her neck are still reddish. no other obvious signs of trauma. well, this isn't a bike path like the last one. which serial killer is he mimicking now? i don't think he is mimicking anymore. he's starting to show consistency. i think he's developing his own style. has anybody touched her? no. they have instructions to wait for us and the m.e. where's he? dr. edwards! [camera clicking] here he comes. hi. agent hotchner. um, could you take a look at this spot on her forehead? hmm. that's strange. let me swab it and get it back to the lab. 3 murders in the la
well, a young person's mind is so active-- yours, zoe's, and i imagine this unsub's, too. i think when he get him, he'll be curious. he'll ask questions. rossi, heads up. she knows. did you do this? i don't need or want your money. i have taken care of my daughter for 22 years, and she is still my responsibility. i don't need any help from you. i'm sorry if i've offended you. just leave us alone. [cell phone beeps] all right. we found another body. east cleveland. strangulation marks. reid:...
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it's hard to imagine it's ev the same unsub. it can't be a coincence that zoe goes to kayla james' house and gets murdered. all right, let's say it is the same killer. does anybody see a pattern? well, maybe. ok, the first crime, he shoots the victim. the second crime, he rapes a wan and slashes her throat. and the third crime, he escalates to killing two people, and the fourth, he escalates even more by raping a woman, binding her, and suffocating her. so if it is the same unsub, you could argue that there's a progression of violence with every kill. it could be an anger excitation offender getting more daring with each crime. i think i got something here. look at this. the slashes in the prostitute's throat-- they're all shallow unsure cuts. the kayla james crime scene-- telephone cord, rope, and duct tape were used. it's like he couldn't decide how to bind her. so without a gun, he's sloppy, inexperienced. the young couple shot in the car... that crime scene remind you of anything? yeah, they were shot with a .44 bulldog, jus
it's hard to imagine it's ev the same unsub. it can't be a coincence that zoe goes to kayla james' house and gets murdered. all right, let's say it is the same killer. does anybody see a pattern? well, maybe. ok, the first crime, he shoots the victim. the second crime, he rapes a wan and slashes her throat. and the third crime, he escalates to killing two people, and the fourth, he escalates even more by raping a woman, binding her, and suffocating her. so if it is the same unsub, you could...
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garcia put sam and the other dead unsub into every know database. nothing. we know how terror cells evolve. they learn from one caaign to the next. how to stay off radar like the london bombers. yeah, but they, uh, they hit at 8:50 in the morning with a series of coordinated blasts aimed london's transportation system, and this cell targeted a lone suv where the only people on the street are 2 federal agents. it's not multiple targets, it's one target. one target, one bomb. garcia said the device was placed under kate's suv. it was likely made using oxydizing agents, including chromates, peroxides, perchlorates, chlorates, and red mercury, imagine what a bomthe size of an oil drum could do. yeah, but to make something that big, you'd need a chemical engineer. like the recently deceased dr. azahari husin, asia's most-wanted bomb-maker? authorities dubbed him the, uh, demolition man. rossi: he treated each bomb like a work of art. one wronmove... he becomes a victim of his own creation. he'll be more revered than all of the people who died as a result of his d
garcia put sam and the other dead unsub into every know database. nothing. we know how terror cells evolve. they learn from one caaign to the next. how to stay off radar like the london bombers. yeah, but they, uh, they hit at 8:50 in the morning with a series of coordinated blasts aimed london's transportation system, and this cell targeted a lone suv where the only people on the street are 2 federal agents. it's not multiple targets, it's one target. one target, one bomb. garcia said the...
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we have multiple unsubs. they're disciplined, they're using countersurveillance, they know the fbi movements, there's a hierarchy. what does that usually equal? terrorism. they're ramping up to something, and they want us to know that they're watching us. creating panic ensures that they're see we need to hit the ground running. [car alarms blaring] [voice muted] hey, you ok? [ringing in rs] sir, are you o-- what? what's your name? what's your name? sam. call 911. yeah, yeah, i did. call 911, tell them there's been an explosion. sir, are you ok? you a cop? listen, kate. don't worry.e'll get 'em. i know. call 911. tell them... that a federal agent... ok, so you want me to say-- kate! kate! kate! kate! [gasping] kate? kate? [grunts] my purse! i can't find my purse. shh, shh, shh. don't move. aaron, my purse. shh. i don't think you had one. shh. i must have dropped it. sh shh, shh. kate, kate, kate, stop trying to move. aaron. aaron? at happened to you? what happened? i don't know. i don't know, a bomb. an i.e.d
we have multiple unsubs. they're disciplined, they're using countersurveillance, they know the fbi movements, there's a hierarchy. what does that usually equal? terrorism. they're ramping up to something, and they want us to know that they're watching us. creating panic ensures that they're see we need to hit the ground running. [car alarms blaring] [voice muted] hey, you ok? [ringing in rs] sir, are you o-- what? what's your name? what's your name? sam. call 911. yeah, yeah, i did. call 911,...
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the unsub fears riley will talk, decides to make certain that he'll never talk. he finds a knife in the fishing gear under the stairs, stabs riley 9 times in the chest, stuffs him behind the washing machine. so, the unsub's a white male in his late 20s to early 30s. means we're lking for a man in his 50s. likely knew the boy. maybe been to his house. neighbor. reid? what is it? my family lived less than a half mile from the jenkins'. do you think your dad knew the boy? i don't know. my memory's lack of recall just reinforces how little i knew about him. reid, we're going to have to track him down. you do know that? we should talk to my mother first, neighbors. get their impressions. reid, i don't need to tell you that this signate was need-based and sexual in nature. the man 're looking for is a pedophile. so, i'll ask you again. mom? can i ask you some questions about dad? i'm having... having trouble remembering. what do you want to know? did he like to be around children? children? well, yes. if it were up to him, you'd have a house full of brothers and sister
the unsub fears riley will talk, decides to make certain that he'll never talk. he finds a knife in the fishing gear under the stairs, stabs riley 9 times in the chest, stuffs him behind the washing machine. so, the unsub's a white male in his late 20s to early 30s. means we're lking for a man in his 50s. likely knew the boy. maybe been to his house. neighbor. reid? what is it? my family lived less than a half mile from the jenkins'. do you think your dad knew the boy? i don't know. my memory's...
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from the unsub to the victim. [children crying] shh, shh. [hissing] [camera clicking] aah! ok, ok. get this. hurry, hurry, hurry. go, go, go. come on with me. get to a mask. hold your breath. hold your breath. i went through vicap. there are literally thousands of open missing women cases across the country. it's not the entire country, though. kaylee was abducted at 9:30 this morning. he had time to take them somewhere, hide them, and make it to fredericksburg 2 hours later. he'd need a place with a lot of privacy to hide 5 victims. a house. he's local. he was late for the presentation. he got there around noon, which puts him somewhere around that radius. garcia, work up a map. we need the farthest point he could have taken kaylee from loretto and still goen back to fredericksburg by noon. garcia: shouldn't be too hard. all rit, what do we know so far? he's obsessively neat and clean. he did research on reid and me at least. he's abducted 5 people, and then gets to a scheduled recruitment session at a specific time. that's extensive pre-planning. did you find anything in those pi
from the unsub to the victim. [children crying] shh, shh. [hissing] [camera clicking] aah! ok, ok. get this. hurry, hurry, hurry. go, go, go. come on with me. get to a mask. hold your breath. hold your breath. i went through vicap. there are literally thousands of open missing women cases across the country. it's not the entire country, though. kaylee was abducted at 9:30 this morning. he had time to take them somewhere, hide them, and make it to fredericksburg 2 hours later. he'd need a place...