𝒊𝒗. COLD CASES & CONVOS ABOUT FLIRTING.

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Four: Cold Cases & Convos About Flirting.

Four: Cold Cases & Convos About Flirting

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11x04 | Outlaw.

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"Meet 20-year-old Jose Rivera, night manager at a place called Dee's Original Diner." Garcia presented the new case to the team as they listened intently. "And then this is Eddie Butler. He was seventeen. He was a fry cook, high school senior, basketball star."

"And finally, Renee Acosta. She was sixteen years old. She was a cashier at the restaurant, and she was a junior in high school. And they were all murdered last night just after closing. The safe and the cash register were both emptied, and all the victims' valuables were missing, too." Garcia explained.

"Any surveillance video?" Rossi asked.
"No. Because the system burnt down in a fire that was set after the murders took place." Garcia told.
"The arson was probably just a forensic countermeasure." Morgan stated.

"The coroner has the bodies right now and it looks like the cause of death to each was a gunshot wound to the head." Garcia told.

"Garcia, pause," Reid spoke and looked at the woman. "Where did this happen?"
"Oh, I was saving the worst for last." Garcia said and Julia raised her head, wondering where the worst place crime rate could sky-rocket.

"Las Vegas, New Mexico?" Reid asked and Garcia nodded. The team looked around in a haste but Tara and Julia were the only ones left confused.

"Wait, what's the deal with Las Vegas, New Mexico?" Tara asked, taking the words right out of Julia's mouth.

       "The same exact type of robbery-homicide took place there six years ago." Reid said and Garcia handed the file over to Tara for both her and Julia to look over.

       "At that time, it was at a place called the Burger Corral and there were four victims." Garcia stated. "Teenagers. They sexually assaulted the girls, then shot them execution style, robbed the place, and then burned it down to the ground." Morgan explained.
       "We consulted from here and the NCAVC coordinator in Santa Fe did the groundwork." Hotch stated.

      "Any suspects?" Julia asked. "None, but we knew it was probably someone with a personal connection to the town." Morgan answered.

      Rossi chimes in, "Problem was it's a pretty transient place. Tourists, truckers, and a lot of the work opportunities are seasonal."
     "Given the level of violence, we profiled it was two or more criminally experienced unsubs, most likely under the influence of some type of narcotic, but the never struck again and the case went cold." Reid explained.
     "Looks like it's hot now." Rossi commented.

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