Catching Out

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Reid: "So wait, she knew your name?" he asks after Morgan tells them about the woman he met at a coffee shop

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Reid: "So wait, she knew your name?" he asks after Morgan tells them about the woman he met at a coffee shop

Morgan: "I don't know how I could forget a face like hers."

Reid: "You've been with so many girls that you can't remember all their names?"

Watson: "Oh, come on, are you surprised?" she asks as they head into the meeting room 

Morgan: "This has never happened to me before."

Reid: "It hasn't happened to me before either."

Emily: "Well, it can't happen to you. You have an eidetic memory."

Morgan: "Besides, you only got one name to remember." he says as Reid gives a fake laugh and Watson and Emily give a real laugh

JJ: "Ok. Six victims have been killed in a series of burglar/homicides all over Central California. In order...Bakersfield, Fresno, Chico and, two nights ago, Alan and Brenda Paisley in Sacramento."

Rossi: "Big area. Are we sure it's the same unsub?"

JJ: "His DNA was found in all the homes."

Hotch: "They hadn't connected it because he crossed jurisdictional lines."

JJ: "The head of the Sacramento field office has established a multi-agency task force and he wants us to run point."

Morgan:" Looks like we got a lot of investigators on this one."

Hotch: "We'll streamline it if we need to."

JJ: "You should know that they've already named him the "Highway 99 killer."

Hotch: "We'll deal with that when we get there."

JJ: "He targets 1 to 2-person households. He kills the victims while they sleep."

Reid: "Blunt force trauma with objects found at the home. Multiple bashes to the head."

JJ: "After he kills the victims, he ransacks the homes for valuables."

Hotch: "Which is not unusual for a nighttime burglary-homicide. What's unique about this unsub is that after he kills them, apparently he sits down to dinner in their homes. They found his DNA all over the food and the table." he says as JJ shows pictures from the crime scenes 

Watson: "Are these burglaries that turned into homicides or homicides that turned into burglaries?"

Morgan: "Between the two offenses, it seems the primary motivation is homicide. Otherwise, he would have just stolen the items and fled."

JJ: "But he stays there for hours. He eats their food, he tries on their clothes, he showers, he even sleeps in their beds."

Emily: "It's like Goldilocks became a serial killer."

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