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Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2011 Time: 3:12 PM
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When the unsub sees that Kelsey is under protective custody, he lets Timmy go in a bar. Timmy tells the team that he talked to the unsub on the phone, and that's how they met. The pair is about to board a plane from a private airfield when the team arrives with Doyle to trade Doyle for Declan. Chloe said no deal, but McDermott shoots her. As Prentiss and Reid are about to hand Doyle over, Chloe shoots, and both Doyle and McDermott are killed. The team returns to the soup kitchen to find a Santeria service in progress. They break up the service and bring Julio back to the station to question him further. While questioning him, the team discovers that Julio had been jailed for 15 years for being part of a gang that had mutilated the body parts of its enemies. Friedrich Nietzsche wrote, "What really raises one's indignation against suffering is not suffering intrinsically, but the senselessness of suffering." Detective Bailey doesn't know if there are more victims. The victims were soaked in methanol and the skin was removed post-mortem. They had chloroform in their blood and their nasal passages were irritated, so Hotch realizes the unsub had aerosolized it. Reid brings up an olfactory disorder called hyperosmia and says smell is a powerful trigger. Reid thinks he's trying to bring back a smell from his past. Garcia calls with an address.
She thinks Morgan put him up to it, but he just wants to go see the movie. She passes and says she's just going to hang out with her cat. She removes the file from her safe before going to open the box. Inside is a single lavender flower. Gail's brother and mother are questioned and her brother tells the team that Gail had been secretive in the months before she was murdered. Her mother tells them a conflicting story and says Gail was more confident and had returned to school, although she had been depressed and was entered into a program. Garcia narrows down possible suspects to Jane Gould, who has an address near where Gail's body was found. Jane tells Molly Lyle didn't care she's missing and says she deserves better. Molly says she is better than Jane and Lyle.
Prentiss is wary, glancing around her, aware of every movement, every other person waiting for the train. Kerry Fagan is primping in front of her bedroom mirror. She calls to her husband, playfully reproaching him that it is his fine cooking that is expanding her waistline. Garcia has found the only, tenuous, connection between the families is that Ron Cosenza was born in Italy, and Kerry Fagan, Germany. One tiny European connection. Prentiss hurries in, apologizing, and asks why the BAU would be investigating a murder/suicide and a freak accident. Garcia frowns as she watches the agent walk quickly away. The back doors of a plain blue van are open, and one man stuffs a duffle bag with automatic weapons and a stack of plain white masks. She promises him that she won't tell. Reid is grateful, expecting her confidence and loyalty, and worried that the others would "treat him like a baby" if they found out. When Reid asks about the stress she seems to be under - he's noticed she's been picking her fingernails again - she brushes it off. Whoever is next on the hit list must have warned Byron Delaney. Garcia waits in a DC coffee shop until journalist Jed Hastings sits and takes out a book to read. She approaches him, telling him that she's just finished the book and the ending is "so sad." Garcia asks if she's pregnant. Prentiss laughs and then begins to tell a story of a recurring nightmare she's been having about a dark haired little girl who plays on top of a hill, dancing in the sun, waiting for Prentiss.
Rossi and Hotch stand at the evidence board and Rossi grumbles that Erin Strauss will be getting her hands into this mess as soon as she hears about it. Hotch is grateful that she's on vacation. Rossi claims she'll never take one again. Mosely picks up the phone and Prentiss tells her to run, to leave Easter and go to 9th Street, and reminds her how the door works. "He's still there," Prentiss tells her, "you'll be in and out in five minutes." "Got it," Mosely responds. They hang up and Mosely leaves Easter. She takes it to the bathroom and flushes it down the toilet. She leaves the safe open when she leaves. The profile briefing is in full swing in the BAU bullpen. Hotch is speaking, telling the large group of agents that they know Ian Doyle's name, but not much else about him. It is evening as Prentiss enters The Black Shamrock. She remembers how she met Ian Doyle in the same bar during her days with Interpol. The BAU members investigate targeted killings in Tampa as they cope with their feelings about losing Emily Prentiss. As the BAU members go through therapy to deal with the loss of Emily Prentiss, a woman awakens from a bad dream and heads over to a gun store.
Garcia digs up the names of sex offenders in the area, which leads the team to an art teacher at a local college. When they find a bloody shirt in his house, they put him under arrest. Under interrogation, the teacher insists he didn't do it. When the BAU is called to Florida after bodies are discovered buried in the ocean floor off the Jacksonville coast, the case hits home for Morgan because his aunt fears her missing daughter could be one of the victims. Morgan and Rossi are the first on the team to investigate two victims found dead in the trunk of a car after an auto accident. Later, Garcia determines that both victims are missing from different states, and Reid speculates there are more victims out there.
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