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#111 : Soif de sang


Résumé : Hotchner et son équipe essayent de comprendre ce qui se passe dans l'esprit d'un tueur psychopathe. Ses agissements sont désorganisés, ce qui complique les recherches de l'équipe. Ils doivent alors établier au plus vite un profil afin que les policiers puissent retrouver ce criminel.

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Titre VO
Blood Hungry

Titre VF
Soif de sang

Première diffusion
14.12.2005

Première diffusion en France
16.08.2006

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Etats-Unis (inédit)
Mercredi 14.12.2005 à 21:00
15.23m / 5.4% (18-49)

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Réalisateur de l'épisode : Charles Haid
→ Scénariste de l'épisodeEdward Napier

→ Les acteurs principaux présents dans l'épisode :
- Thomas Gibson ... Aaron Hotchner
- Mandy Patinkin ... Jason Gideon
- Matthew Gray Gubler ... Spencer Reid
- Lola Glaudini ... Elle Greenaway
- Shemar Moore ... Derek Morgan
- A.J. Cook ... Jennifer Jareau
- Kirsten Vangsness ... Penelope Garcia

→ Les autres acteurs présents dans l'épisode :
- Lindsay Crouse ... Mary Mays
- Mark Rolston ... Sheriff Hall
- Kris Lemche ... Eddy Mays
- Penelope Windust ... Lynette Giles
- Maura Soden ... Adjoint Long
- Doug Jones ... Domino Thacker
- Drew Carr ... Wally Brisbane
- Brian Turk ... Jess Maynor
- Tait Smith ... Oley Meynor
- Rhonda Aldrich ... Annie
- Stewart Skelton ... David Stuart
- Gwen Mihok ... Mlle. Brisbane
- Gabriel Sunday ... Charlie Stuart
- Susan Rohrer ... Dr. Lindsay

Le DSC est averti de deux meurtres violents dans une ville de 5000 habitants qui n'a pas connu de meurtres depuis plus de 60 ans. Toute l'équipe y va moins Gideon obligé de rester à Quantico à cause de béquilles qu'il a suite à un accident de chute libre. Rapidement, l'enquête montre un témoin et des indices qui identifie Domino, un junkie. Mais l'interrogatoire  démontre qu'il est trop paniqué pour avoir tué la prof de chant. Il l'a simplement volé après le meurtre. Gideon de son coté découvre la signification des marques grâce au rapport d'autopsie: ce sont les marques d'un conteneur cylindrique qui a servi à transporter le sang et les organes. Il en déduit que le tueur est un cannibale.

Arrive l'enterrement de la première victime et l'équipe découvre en recherchant des psychotiques sur dossiers un frère interné mais relaché il y a 3 jours. La piste ne donne rien alors qu'un enfant est enlevé et un estomas dans un tupperware réapparait sur la scène du crime de la prof de chant. Gideon comprend au vu des photos que le mobil du criminel est d'approcher le divin en mangeant les autres, dont le coeur, siège de l'âme. L'enfant ferait alorsd office d'ange au vu de sa pureté.

Morgan et Ellie surveillent alors les églises du coin et dans l'une, la voiture suspecte du kidnappeur apparait et ils arrêtent son conducteur devant une statue d'ange avec un tupperware sanglant à la main. Le problème, c'est que le suspect est en plein délire psychotique extrêmement sévère et il est impossible de l'interroger ou même de lui lire ces droits. Le DSC fait alors venir la mère qui s'avère être la femme qui leur a donné des infos sur le frère sorti de l'asile lors de l'enterrement.

Grâce à Garcia, l'équipe découvre une mère surprotectrice et l'université était pour le fils l'occasion de s'échapper malgré les 3 appels quotidiens maternels. Du coup, il enchainait les fêtes en soirée et lors d'une d'entre elles, un mélange de drogue le fait entrer dans un délire psychotique qui l'a conduit en asile dont il est sorti il y a une semaine. Et ces études étaient sur l'histoire des religions.

S'en suit l'interrogatoire du fils qui n'amène rien pendant que Morgan et Ellie découvrent chez la mère du sang et un frigo lavé à la javel. Ils consultent alors le GPS de sa voiture et ils repèrent un endroit où elle est allé 6x. Hoetchner la conduit à l'endroit. Elle nit tout y compris les accusations de Hoetchner lui disant qu'il sait qu'elle se protège elle-même de la honte et l'humiliation. Les chiens arrivent pour trouver le gosse qu'ils retrouvent indemne dans une remise.

Wally Brisbane: This is my father's world and to my listening ears all nature sings and round me rings the music of the spheres This is my father's world I rest me in the thought of rocks and trees, of skies and seas his hand the wonders wrought.

Annie Stuart: Wally, that was just amazing. Charlie, did you hear that?

Charlie Stuart: Yes, mom, I heard it.

Wally Brisbane: I'm gonna sing at Mrs. Hatten's Christmas party and she said she's gonna give me $5.00 for it.

Annie Stuart: $5.00? Do you know what that means?

Wally Brisbane: What?

Annie Stuart: Why, you're a professional. Charlie, will you walk Wally home, please?

Charlie Stuart: I was gonna go over to Tommy's and shoot some pool… Come on, Elvis. Let's get going.

Annie Stuart: Wally... Your backpack.

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Aaron Hotchner: Hope everyone had a restful weekend.

Elle Greenaway: That sounds ominous.

Jennifer Jareau: Harringtonville, Tennessee, population 5,000. 64 years since they had a homicide. They've had 2 in the past 48 hours.

Aaron Hotchner: First victim, 57-year-old widower and grandfather Paul Thompson. Ambushed in his yard, 18 stab wounds to his chest and his neck. No forced entry into the house and the only item taken was a shotgun.

Jennifer Jareau: Last night, Annie Stuart, 39, was also ambushed and it appears bludgeoned to death in her home with Thompson's stolen shotgun. In this case, the unsub apparently stole CDs DVDs, and a little jewellery.

Derek Morgan: This is a little extreme for a burglary.

Elle Greenaway: That's an understatement.

Aaron Hotchner: As you can see, Annie's throat was eviscerated.

Spencer Reid: Yet the first victim wasn't eviscerated and the unsub seems to have used a different weapon at each crime scene.

Aaron Hotchner: 2 different M. O.

Elle Greenaway: 2 different killers?

Jason Gideon: Or one very psychotic individual.

Aaron Hotchner: What happened to you?

Jason Gideon: I got a list of things I want to try before it's too late.

Elle Greenaway: And orthopedic surgery's one of them?

Jason Gideon: No, skydiving. Apparently it's all about the landing.

Aaron Hotchner: How long on the crutches?

Jason Gideon: Just a couple days.

Elle Greenaway: So you can't go out in the field?

Aaron Hotchner: Not on crutches, no.

Jason Gideon: Don't worry. I'll find a way to be helpful here. Got a blitz attack. No effort to remove the body, clean up evidence.

Aaron Hotchner: With organized killers, we see a pattern we're able to predict their behaviour but with psychotic killers, they're guided by a given delusion.

Derek Morgan: Ok, until we understand the nature of the delusion we can't predict his next move.

Aaron Hotchner: That's nearly impossible to do.

Spencer Reid: Actually, I think we might have a clue. These rings at that crime scene might be some kind of signature?

Jason Gideon: I can work this angle. I'll see if there's any significance to the patterns.

Aaron Hotchner: Psychotic killers are normally not that difficult to catch because they don't try to hide.

Jennifer Jareau: Does that make your job easier?

Jason Gideon: Oh, no. 'cause until we do locate him he'll keep doing that.

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Don Hall: They are here?

Jackie Long: Some of 'em. One of 'em went over to the Thompson house.

Don Hall: Alone?

Jackie Long: He said he wanna get a feel for the neighbourhood.

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Elle Greenaway: All of the items stolen were taken from the upstairs bedroom. Why didn't he take her purse or cell phone or the jewellery off her body? It just doesn't make any sense.

Don Hall: Didn't make sense to us, either.

Spencer Reid: This guy didn't come any closer to her than he had to.

Don Hall: What do you mean?

Elle Greenaway: There's a discrepancy in the profile.

Spencer Reid: Sheriff Hall, it's quite possible there were 2 people in the house.

Don Hall: So I have 2 monsters out there?

Spencer Reid: Someone went through the medicine cabinet looking for drugs. Excessive methamphetamine abuse can cause psychotic violent episodes.

Jackie Long: So you think these guys were junkies?

Spencer Reid: I think we're dealing with 2 different profiles. The killer, yeah, he's a psychotic. The other guy, though, he's just a thief. I mean, the fact that he didn't take the victim's jewellery suggests that he identified with her.

Jackie Long: Meaning what?

Spencer Reid: He probably knew her.

Elle Greenaway: CSU found a soda can by the fence in the grass. It's marked by that cone.

Don Hall: That's right. We figure the suspect 'the suspects, was lying in wait there.'

Elle Greenaway: You spoke to the kid who was having a singing lesson?

Don Hall: That's right. Why?

Elle Greenaway: I'm just wondering why he didn't tell you that he saw the suspect.

Don Hall: What?

Elle Greenaway: Well, CSU found 4 of Wally Brisbane's fingerprints right here on the music stand in this position. Now, from where I'm standing, my height I got tree branches blocking my way. But Wally's 7, so that would put his eye-line right about... Here.

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Elle Greenaway: Hi. I'm Elle Greenaway from the behavioural analysis unit of the FBI.

Helen Brisbane: I don't know what sheriff Hall was thinking asking me to bring him over here.

Elle Greenaway: I need to talk to your son.

Helen Brisbane: Listen, I think he's been through enough.

Elle Greenaway: Mrs. Brisbane, we're really just here to help.

Helen Brisbane: Ask him whatever you want, but I'm staying right here.

Elle Greenaway: Wally, I hear... That you're the only person in this whole town who might have seen the man who did this to your music teacher.

Helen Brisbane: He didn't see a thing, now, did you, buddy?

Elle Greenaway: Wally… What did he look like?

Wally Brisbane: Crazy… He was real tall, real skinny and his lip was bleeding and when I saw him through the window, he did this...

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Elle Greenaway: The guy the kid described definitely sounds like a tweaker.

Don Hall: Pull the files of all the methamphetamine arrests in the past 6 months.

Jackie Long: Will do.

Spencer Reid: We should narrow the suspect list down according to the guy's residence. Crimes like these are always crimes of opportunity.

Elle Greenaway: So the first guy on our suspect list will live in the closest proximity to the victim.

Spencer Reid: Do have a place where we can set up?

Don Hall: You can use Simpson's desk. He's out. You got a phone there and a computer. Meantime, I'm gonna narrow down that list.

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Jason Gideon: Working from the assumption the rings are a signature...

Penelope Garcia: Sir, I could help you get some of these books back to your...

Jason Gideon: Exploring their symbolic significance? Just exploring...I have nothing.

Penelope Garcia: Well, if... if I may, if you were in your office you'd have more room to spread out, and you'd get a fresh perspective. Do you think? Maybe? No?

Jason Gideon: I need to focus on the manner in which Annie Stuart was killed. Anything that might have been done to her post-mortem. Get this stuff out of here. Sorry… Where are the, uh, blueprints of the house?

Penelope Garcia: Oh, they're right here on the screen.

Jason Gideon: I don't want the blueprints on the screen. I want something I can hold onto.

Penelope Garcia: Here you go.

Jason Gideon: It's hot in here. Can you fix it? How do you breathe in here? Can you try to make it a little cooler in here?

Penelope Garcia: Yeah, it's pretty cold, but...

Jason Gideon: Do you have the autopsy reports?

Penelope Garcia: I'm gonna have the sheriff from Harringtonville fax it over as soon as they come in.

Jason Gideon: Can I have another a cup of coffee, if you would?

Penelope Garcia: They're right here.

Jason Gideon: Got it.

Penelope Garcia: I'll get the coffee.

Jason Gideon: Thank you.

Penelope Garcia: You're welcome.

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Derek Morgan: Hey, you guys find anything?

Elle Greenaway: Yeah.

Spencer Reid: Elle found an eyewitness, little boy who saw someone in the driveway.

Aaron Hotchner: That's more than we got at Thompson's.

Jackie Long: We got 2 suspects. Judd Franklin and Domino Thacker.

Don Hall: I know Domino. He's bad news. Serious tweaker. Cooks his own stuff.

Elle Greenaway: He live near the crime scenes?

Don Hall: Almost directly between them.

Derek Morgan: Robbery, armed robbery, possession, possession with intent. This guy's been hospitalized for overdoses and attempted suicide.

Don Hall: What do you think?

Elle Greenaway: I think we need to find Domino.

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Derek Morgan: Domino Thacker, FBI! Stay. Don't move. No, no, no, don't run. I just want to talk to you. Domino! I just want to talk. Stop! Stay down!

Domino Thacker: I didn't do nothin'. You can't arrest me.

Derek Morgan: Domino Thacker, FBI. You're under arrest.

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Domino Thacker: I'm freezin'.

Aaron Hotchner: We want to know what you were doing at Annie Stuart's house.

Domino Thacker: I didn't do nothin'. I got the flu. I'm sick is what I am.

Don Hall: We know you were there, boy.

Domino Thacker: In the driveway. I was lookin' at that car, but I never stoled it. I was thinkin' about it, but I left. I seen that kid.

Elle Greenaway: The blood found on the bottom of your boot is Annie Stuart's. The tread from the bottom of your boot is the same as the tread found all over the crime scene. Inside!

Domino Thacker: I didn't do nothin'.

Derek Morgan: Come on now, Domino. How do you think that's gonna hold up in court, huh? Tweaker with a record, blood of the victim all over. Think about that.

Domino Thacker: I... I... Came back. I came back to her house. But he was leavin'.

Aaron Hotchner: Who was?

Domino Thacker: Some dude, man. I don't know.

Elle Greenaway: What was he wearing?

Domino Thacker: He had a hood.

Aaron Hotchner: What colour was it?

Domino Thacker: Black. Black hood.

Elle Greenaway: Deputy. Coming out.

Derek Morgan: Hey, Domino. Come here. It's ok. I just want to talk to you. Come here… Look at me. You didn't do this, did you? Ok. Hey, if that's true you gotta help us out here. Talk to me. You left. You saw him leave. And then what?

Domino Thacker: Went in and... And she's lying there. You know, um, I needed money real bad so... She was already like that.

Aaron Hotchner: She was like what?

Domino Thacker: You know. She was all cut up.

Derek Morgan: She was all butchered up and you robbed her anyway?

Aaron Hotchner: It ain't right! It ain't right! I'm sorry! It ain't right. Oh, god, forgive me. Oh, god... It ain't right! I'm sorry!

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Aaron Hotchner: He didn't do it, sheriff.

Don Hall: What makes you so sure?

Derek Morgan: He was pretty freaked out just thinking about what was done to Annie Stuart.

Don Hall: People pretend.

Aaron Hotchner: Anybody delusional enough to eviscerate Annie Stuart would not be lucid enough to recount it the way he did.

Don Hall: All right. I'll have him taken to detox and then I'm gonna arrest him for robbery.

Derek Morgan: In the meantime, I'd have your men canvass the neighbourhood again see if they saw a guy in a hooded sweatshirt.

Don Hall: Will do. Long.

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Jason Gideon: Chicken broccoli?

Penelope Garcia: It's not that I don't want to, it's just...

Jason Gideon: What's that?

Penelope Garcia: Oh, it's autopsy reports. Annie Stuart's body was, um... I can't say it.

Jason Gideon: Missing her liver and stomach.

Penelope Garcia: I know that this may seem like a small, dark hole but it's my office, and I like to keep it sort of cleanish. Why are you doing that again?

Jason Gideon: He's taking the blood and organs from the bodies and putting them in cylindrical containers. It's anthropophagy.

Penelope Garcia: Anthro what what?

Jason Gideon: You don't want to know. Give me that.

Penelope Garcia: I'm a big girl. I can take it.

Jason Gideon: Literal greek translation is "man eating." The guy's a cannibal.

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Aaron Hotchner: We are looking for a 20- 30-year-old male.

Derek Morgan: The unsub engages in anthropophagy. It's a psychotic conviction that he must drink human blood and possibly eat human flesh.

Spencer Reid: For Richard Rrenton Chase, the vampire killer he drank his victims blood because he believed that aliens had invaded his body and were slowly drinking his blood.

Aaron Hotchner: And if he didn't get the blood he needed... He'd die. Anthropophagy suggests such an extreme level of psychosis and disorganization that he couldn't have ventured very far from home to commit these crimes.

Derek Morgan: This guy lives or has lived in this town.

Aaron Hotchner: He knows the territory.

Derek Morgan: You've all seen him… Maybe at the ballpark. Or riding his bike home from the grocery store. He wasn't always a threat. He could have been your neighbour. He might have been your friend. We think something about his delusion is keeping him here in town.

Aaron Hotchner: So we're gonna start at Annie Stuart's house and we're gonna spread out there in quadrants. We're gonna eliminate all of his hiding places.

Don Hall: Paul Thompson's funeral is this afternoon. A lot of his neighbours are gonna be there.

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Jennifer Jareau: So, we got some names of unsubs. Farrell Belvedere, 23. He, uh, took a little too much ISD and flipped out in a winn dixie tore up a cheese counter.

Elle Greenaway: Show Mark Ward. He's 21. 5 counts of petty larceny. Attempted suicide, committed for a year but now he's living back with his parents. And the last one is Oley Maynor. 25. he was institutionalized for severe manic-depression.

Jennifer Jareau: He has violent mood swings. When he was 18, he got arrested for, um biting the heads off chickens.

Aaron Hotchner: Like a circus geek?

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Don Hall: Well, sure, I knew Oley Maynor. He was the best defensive lineman Harringtonville high's ever had. But he was institutionalized years ago.

Jennifer Jareau: He was released a few weeks ago.

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Mary Mays: I saw him just the other day.

Derek Morgan: You saw him where?

Mary Mays: He was with his brother. And, in fact I think it looked like they didn't want to be seen. Because he took Oley out of the car and went straight into his house.

Elle Greenaway: When was this, Mrs. Mays?

Mary Mays: 3 days ago.

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Don Hall: Jess?

Jess Maynor: What's goin' on, Don?

Don Hall: Uh, do me a favour, Jess. Uh, put that cleaver down, will you?

Elle Greenaway: FBI. We're looking for your brother Oley.

Jess Maynor: What for?

Don Hall: Where is he, Jess?

Jess Maynor: You know damn well. Where he's been for the past 8 years.

Don Hall: We talked to the hospital. We know he's been released.

Derek Morgan: What was that?

Jess Maynor: Stay out of there.

Derek Morgan: You got him back there?

Don Hall: Hang on there, Jessie.

Elle Greenaway: Uh-uh. Don't do it.

Don Hall: Jess. Don't even think about it.

Derek Morgan: Listen to him. Oley Maynor?

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Derek Morgan: Elle… Oley?

Elle Greenaway: Put that down.

Oley Maynor: Jess? Jessie?

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Jess Maynor: Don't you touch him. Please, Don.

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Elle Greenaway: I said put it down. Now.

Derek Morgan: Oley, think. I got a bullet that travels 1,500 feet a second. How fast you think you can get to us with that thing? Let's go. Put it down.

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Jess Maynor: Oley, these people will do whatever it takes to solve this thing. They need a confession. Then they'll pin it on you.

Elle Greenaway: No. We need to prevent another killing.

Derek Morgan: And we know that Oley was released from an institution in Richmond 3 weeks ago.

Oley Maynor: You should've just told everyone I was home.

Jess Maynor: Just shut up, Oley. Let me tell you something. People have poked fun at my brother his whole life… Our dad, kids, even teachers at school. Well... They aren't gonna do it anymore.

Oley Maynor: You don't believe I'm better?

Jess Maynor: Yes, I do.

Oley Maynor: That's why I didn't want to come back home anyway.

Elle Greenaway: Why did you come back, Oley?

Oley Maynor: To say goodbye.

Jess Maynor: You're living with me. I don't know what the hell you're talking about.

Oley Maynor: It's always the same old thing. Good old Oley... He's a hell of a ballplayer, but he's crazy as a loon.

Jess Maynor: No.

Oley Maynor: There are special homes I can go to. I don't need to stay here.

Jess Maynor: I don't want you to go. I want to help you.

Oley Maynor: I'm tired of hiding.

Elle Greenaway: Oley. You been taking your meds?

Oley Maynor: Every day… Test me.

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Wally Brisbane: Of rocks and trees, of skies and seas his hands the wonders wrought…What's wrong?

Lynette Giles: Nothing. Do it again, please.

Wally Brisbane: Granny, I just want to watch TV.

Lynette Giles: Watch it? With a voice like that, you're gonna have your own show someday. All right. Ha ha! TV and cookies it is. Now, I'll be back in a minute. I just have to get the cookies and tend to the laundry… It's up too loud, buddy. Turn it down.

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Jackie Long: The neighbour across the street heard a car screech out of the driveway about 25 minutes ago.

Don Hall: Well, whose car was it?

Jackie Long: The grandmother's, Lynette Giles. It's a gold '72 buick. I already put the APB out on it. The parents just got home from work.

Helen Brisbane: I wish to god I'd never spoken to you! I told you I didn't want him involved!

Elle Greenaway: I assure you we're doing everything to find your little boy.

Helen Brisbane: I want my baby back!

Don Hall: Helen, now, look, I won't sleep until we find little Wally. Now come on. I know. I know.

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Aaron Hotchner: The little boy was at both crime scenes.

Derek Morgan: The unsub might have been after him all along.

Elle Greenaway: I'm sure that's what Mrs. Brisbane thinks.

Aaron Hotchner: I want you to talk to her when she calms down see if she can come up with any leads.

Elle Greenaway: She's not gonna want to talk to me.

Aaron Hotchner: Persuade her… You found the body, right, deputy?

Jackie Long: Yes, sir. If you don't mind, I'll wait out here.

Aaron Hotchner: That's fine.

Jackie Long: Do you think this lunatic was after Wally?

Derek Morgan: Psychotic mind... It's hard to predict… Maybe the kid being at both murder scenes was just a coincidence.

Jackie Long: He's only 7 years old.

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Spencer Reid: Another evisceration. Her throat was slashed.

Aaron Hotchner: That's why nobody heard her scream.

Spencer Reid: He split her rib cage open?

Aaron Hotchner: With these.

Spencer Reid: Looks like this time his target was the heart.

Aaron Hotchner: Did he take it?

Spencer Reid: Yes.

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Jason Gideon: He took the heart? Hotch?

Aaron Hotchner: Yeah.

Spencer Reid: The heart has always had incredible symbolic significance. I mean, aside from just banal romantic associations. The egyptians left the heart in mummies because they believed the organ ensured eternal life.

Jason Gideon: Something I read... Oh, there it is... Oh!

Penelope Garcia: Sorry. I'm sorry.

Jason Gideon: It's ok. Give me the book. The big one, right there.

Penelope Garcia: Ok. Get the book, please, Penelope. Here you are. Thank you.

Jason Gideon: Where's the crime scene photos?

Penelope Garcia: Crime scene photos are right here, sir.

Jason Gideon: Does the body look like an angel?

Penelope Garcia: Not to me.

Jason Gideon: Scan this in and send it to them. There was... There was an article by a Cambridge professor… It seems that, uh all the organs the unsub's taken... Stomach, liver, now the heart... Were thought to be the seat of the soul at one time or another.

Spencer Reid: Then he drinks their blood?

Aaron Hotchner: So when this man drinks his victims' blood... He believes he's encountering the divine.

Derek Morgan: Wait a minute. None of this explains why he took the kid.

Jason Gideon: Well, the, uh unsub made the victim into an angel. Maybe the kid's a messianic figure.

Aaron Hotchner: Let's just hope he doesn't feel the need to sacrifice him.

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David Stuart: You stay here, Charlie. I won't be long.

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David Stuart: Hi. You've reached the home of Annie, David, and Charlie Stuart. Please leave a message after the tone and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.

Maggie: David, it's Maggie, I'm so sorry about your wife. Could you give us a call let us know what time are services?

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Jackie Long: He must have come by between patrols.

Don Hall: Now, Jackie, it's not your fault.

Jackie Long: Well, what the hell is it?

Aaron Hotchner: It's a human stomach.

Jackie Long: Oh, my god. You mean Dave's wife?

Spencer Reid: We can only assume.

Don Hall: Now, none of the neighbours saw anything?

Jackie Long: Well, we talked to Miss Wade across the road. Nothing. And the Maynards aren't even home.

Don Hall: All right. We need a 24-hour watch here and at the other crime scenes, too. Go on… Now, agent Hotchner, I need to be very clear here. Right now all we got is some theory about a religious delusion. I mean, how the hell do you explain that?

Spencer Reid: Sometimes disorganized killers return body parts to the grave sites. It might be nothing. It might just be a way for him to manipulate the body even after death… But it may also be an act of remorse.

Aaron Hotchner: Even in the most extreme psychotic episodes there are variations in lucidity, degrees of insightfulness.

Spencer Reid: If I'm coming out of a delusion... Just killed someone and drank their blood...

Aaron Hotchner: And I'm starting to feel bad about it...

Spencer Reid: Where do I go?

Aaron Hotchner: Sheriff, how many churches are in this town?

Don Hall: Gentlemen, this is the bible belt. Maybe 15.

Aaron Hotchner: I would post an officer at every single one. Call in auxiliary cops if you have them.

Don Hall: All right. You got it. Long, get on the phone with me.

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Elle Greenaway: 4 churches in 4 blocks. Ever feel like we just stepped into Mayberry?

Derek Morgan: Mayberry with a psychotic killer running around.

Elle Greenaway: There's that… Hey, Derek. Does that look like a '72 Buick to you?

Derek Morgan: Yes, it does.

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Elle Greenaway: Hold it right there!

Derek Morgan: FBI! Don't move! Don't move!

Elle Greenaway: Get down!

Derek Morgan: Get on your knees! Get on your knees! Get down! Hands on your head! Let's go! Hands on your head! Don't move!

Elle Greenaway: Derek. I think we got our guy.

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Don Hall: His name's Eddy Mays, 21 years old.

Aaron Hotchner: Do you know him?

Don Hall: Yeah. I just can't believe a boy like Eddy would do something like this. He was the nicest kid you ever saw.

Spencer Reid: He's mentally ill, sheriff. A boy like Eddy Mays could truly use an insanity plea in a court of law.

Aaron Hotchner: You know, the ironic thing about psychotic illness is generally they're less violent than the rest of the population.

Elle Greenaway: By the nature of psychotic delusions, when they do get violent...

Derek Morgan: We're never gonna get anywhere with him. Not like this. Look at the guy. You can't read him is rights. You can't even process him.

Don Hall: I better call his mother. It's a damn shame. His daddy died just a couple years ago. This is gonna fall awful hard on her.

Aaron Hotchner: What's the family like?

Don Hall: Dad was a doctor and Mary Gwathmey Mays comes from one of the oldest families in Tennessee.

Aaron Hotchner: I'd like to meet her.

Elle Greenaway: We already have.

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Mary Mays: I can't believe it… It's just... It's... So horrible. I... I... If there was anything I could have done to stop him. I didn't even know he was in town.

Jennifer Jareau: Are you aware of how sick your son is?

Mary Mays: He had some trouble, uh, adjusting to school. There was an incident last year. We got him some help.

Aaron Hotchner: Mrs. Mays, actually there is a way that you can help us.

Mary Mays: Anything.

Jennifer Jareau: We believe your son has kidnapped a 7-year-old boy Wally Brisbane.

Mary Mays: Oh, lord god.

Aaron Hotchner: And he doesn't remember what he did with him but if we were able to give him some anti-psychotic medication he may become more lucid.

Mary Mays: That's child's parents must be devastated.

Aaron Hotchner: Right now Eddy is non compos mentis but if you were to sign a medical consent form we could give him the injection.

Mary Mays: Of course… I just pray that child is all right.

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Aaron Hotchner: Hey, Garcia. Talk to me.

Penelope Garcia: Ok. So I got a hold of Eddy's roommate in college who describes Eddy as having an overprotective mom.

Aaron Hotchner: How overprotective?

Penelope Garcia: She called him, like, 3 times a day. And get this... One time she went up to Boston to break him up with a girlfriend she didn't like.

Aaron Hotchner: Wow.

Penelope Garcia: Yeah. Yeah. It seems like Eddy's entire college experience was some sort of post-adolescent rebellion. He partied like an eighties clubber. He suffered a delusional break due to methamphetamine and rock cocaine consumption.

Aaron Hotchner: Wow, that is partying like an eighties clubber.

Penelope Garcia: Right. So then, uh, he was admitted to a mental health facility in Boston. Checked himself out a week ago and then found his way home.

Aaron Hotchner: What was his major?

Penelope Garcia: Comparative religion.

Aaron Hotchner: Thanks. Um, how is it having Gideon around?

Penelope Garcia: Uh, you can have him back whenever you'd like.

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Derek Morgan: Hey. Dude!

Elle Greenaway: Dude?

Derek Morgan: Ok, you're way too tense.

Elle Greenaway: No, I'm not.

Derek Morgan: Yes, you are. You got anything?

Elle Greenaway: Yeah. Mrs. Mays definitely has obsessive-compulsive disorder. Her house looks like a home decorating catalog… You?

Derek Morgan: I checked every nook and cranny, all 8 bedrooms, fireplaces. Nothing. No evidence of murder, no sign of the boy. If Eddy Mays did come here, he was very careful not to leave anything behind.

Elle Greenaway: Do you smell that?

Derek Morgan: Yeah. It smells like bleach.

Elle Greenaway: A lot of bleach… Derek.

Derek Morgan: Okay, it's just way too clean… Elle.

Elle Greenaway: Looks like somebody missed a spot.

Derek Morgan: Yep.

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Dr. Lindsay: I've administered the haloperidol to Mr. Mays.

Aaron Hotchner: How long until it takes effect?

Dr. Lindsay: It's coming on now. Full effect in about 15 minutes or so.

Aaron Hotchner: Good.

Dr. Lindsay: You have to realize that while the drug will make him appear to be asymptomatic it will not necessarily remove his delusional state.

Aaron Hotchner: Will it make him more lucid?

Dr. Lindsay: Possibly. But let me make this clear. I gave him the shot because he needed to be medicated not so you could agitate him by putting him through an interrogation. That boy needs to be hospitalized.

Aaron Hotchner: Well, a jury might agree with you but right now he needs to answer some questions 'cause there's a little boy we need to find. Thank you.

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Aaron Hotchner: Hey, Eddy. Do you know where you are?

Eddy Mays: Jail.

Aaron Hotchner: That's right. Do you know why?

Eddy Mays: I was very bad. Before, I was very bad. But I'm... I'm much better now, much... Much better.

Aaron Hotchner: Eddy, do you remember hurting anyone? Where did you go to college, Eddy?

Eddy Mays: Mm. Boston.

Aaron Hotchner: Did you like Boston?

Eddy Mays: Mm-mmm. No. I don't know.

Spencer Reid: What was your favourite thing about Boston, Eddy?

Eddy Mays: Harvard time square, I had cappuccino.

Spencer Reid: Cappuccino.

Aaron Hotchner: Eddy, do you remember Wally? Wally Brisbanes.

Eddy Mays: I know the Brisbanes.

Aaron Hotchner: You took this little boy.

Eddy Mays: No… No. I did not... I did not do that.

Aaron Hotchner: Eddy, I understand you're uncomfortable. Your... Your hands are cut up. Your arms are bruised. Is... Do you know why?

Eddy Mays: Yeah.

Aaron Hotchner: You killed 3 people, Eddy.

Eddy Mays: You killed 3 people, Eddy… You killed 3 people, Eddy.

Spencer Reid: Paul Thompson… Annie Stuart… Lynette Giles.

Eddy Mays: No! No! Stop it! You will... You will be punished. God is punishing you. No, no, no. I brought you an angel. See? No, I do not see. I do not see. Please. Please. Please! I brought you an angel. Please. Take it… I just want to know. When will you leave me alone?!

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Don Hall: We need him to tell us where that boy is.

Aaron Hotchner: Sheriff, we're not gonna get anything out of him until he gets this latest episode under control.

Don Hall: Agent Hotchner, it's getting cold and dark. If that Brisbane boy's anywhere outside, he won't stand a chance in hell.

Jackie Long: You all! Hurry up down here!

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Jackie Long: Come on!

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Aaron Hotchner: Why weren't you straight with us, Mrs. Mays?

Mary Mays: Straight with you?

Aaron Hotchner: You never told us your son was in a mental hospital.

Spencer Reid: I spoke with a doctor at a facility in Boston. He said Eddy was released a week ago and that he called you to pick him up and that you never came.

Mary Mays: You asked me if I knew if he'd come home, and I didn't. I... I thought he was in Boston.

Aaron Hotchner: There was also blood on the floor of your utility room. Do you have any explanation for that?

Mary Mays: Well, sometimes I cut my legs when I prune the roses.

Aaron Hotchner: You prune your roses in winter?

Mary Mays: As a matter of fact, I do. When do you prune yours?

Aaron Hotchner: Mrs. Mays, I understand that you may want to do everything you can to protect your son but that little boy may be dying right now.

Mary Mays: I would like to help you. I really would. But right now, I've got to see about my son.

Spencer Reid: I think it's better if you stay here.

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Aaron Hotchner: She's definitely lying. I don't know exactly what she's lying about, but she's lying.

Jennifer Jareau: You don't think she'd let that boy die to save her son, do you?

Aaron Hotchner I don't know.

Derek Morgan: She drives a cadillac, right?

Elle Greenaway: Yeah.

Derek Morgan: They got GPSs in them.

Elle Greenaway: So...

Derek Morgan: So let's go see where she's been.

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Elle Greenaway: It's got every stop she's made and how long she spent there.

Derek Morgan: You know, these things could cause more divorces than internet porn… Hey, look at that. That's interesting.

Elle Greenaway: She stopped at the same place on route 3 like 6 times.

Aaron Hotchner: Hell, let's get Mary and take her to her spot on route 3. We can tell her that we're going to visit Eddy in the hospital.

Elle Greenaway: Ok.

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Aaron Hotchner: How long have you lived in Harringtonville?

Mary Mays: All my life… My ancestors have been there since the late 18th century. Plus I went to school in Virginia. But aside from that, I've lived right here. This is not the way to the hospital.

Aaron Hotchner: I've got to make a quick stop first. Where did you go to school?

Mary Mays: High school, St. Catherine's hall. College, Sweet Briar.

Aaron Hotchner: You were a Sweet Briar vixen?

Mary Mays: You know Sweet Briar?

Aaron Hotchner: My mother went to Mary Baldwin.

Mary Mays: She's from Virginia?

Aaron Hotchner: Manassas.

Mary Mays: I've visited both Staunton and Manassas, and I know where your mother's from. Are we driving out of town?

Aaron Hotchner: Mary Gwathmey Mays. Gwathmey's an old tidewater family, isn't it?

Mary Mays: Where are we going?

Aaron Hotchner: Old south. Old money. A lot of tradition there. A lot of reputation to protect.

Mary Mays: Excuse me?

Aaron Hotchner: Mary, I don't think that you were protecting your son. I think you were protecting yourself. From the shame, the humiliation of people finding out that he was mentally ill. You didn't visit him in the hospital in 6 months. Not once.

Mary Mays: What are we doing here?

Elle Greenaway: We checked the GPS device in your car. You stopped here 6 times in less than 2 hours.

Aaron Hotchner: There are a dozen officers on their way over here with a pack of dogs and we will find that little boy. It would be in your best interest to help us.

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Elle Greenaway: We're coming for you, Wally! Hang on, Wally! Come here. Come here. It's ok. Come on, boy. Come on.

Helen Brisbane: Oh, baby! Ohh! Let's get you home. Come on.

Mary Mays: Mr. Hotchner… Do you have children?

Aaron Hotchner: Yes, I do.

Mary Mays: Is there anything you wouldn't do for them?

Aaron Hotchner: I wouldn't clean the blood of heir victims off the floor.

Mary Mays: I didn't know my son was killing those people until he brought home that boy.

Aaron Hotchner: You know, Mary, sometimes what we don't do... Is every bit as powerful as what we do.

Mary Mays: You don't understand.

Aaron Hotchner: I understand that your son was drowning and you made no effort to save him.

Mary Mays: You don't know what I did.

Aaron Hotchner: I know what you didn't do. You didn't call the police. And every day of your life you're gonna have to ask yourself what would have happened if you'd gone to Boston to help him.

Mary Mays: Eddy told me he was bringing me an angel… I... I wanted to protect my son… What else was I supposed to do?

Aaron Hotchner: Almost anything would have been better.

Jackie Long: Mrs. Mays.

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Jason Gideon: Harriet Beecher Stowe once said "The bitterest tears shed over graves are for words left unsaid and deeds left undone."

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Aaron Hotchner: Good job. Nice work, everybody, by the way.

Elle Greenaway: Thank you. Now I get to go back to the 15 folders on my desk.

Spencer Reid: Wait a minute. 15? I have 24.

Elle Greenaway: That's 'cause I slipped you 4 of mine.

Spencer Reid: What?

Elle Greenaway: On Friday. Yeah. Mm-hmm.

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Derek Morgan: Hey, sweetheart.

Penelope Garcia: Do not sweetheart me. I may not be a supervisory special agent, but that does not make me a maid.

Aaron Hotchner: What do you mean?

Penelope Garcia: What do I mean? This is the third box of crap that Gideon left in my office there's at least 2 more, and everything smells like soy sauce.

Aaron Hotchner: I'll take care of it.

Penelope Garcia: Thank you.

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Aaron Hotchner: Hey. I believe... These are yours. I knew the crutches wouldn't last long.

Jason Gideon: Oh, I'd rather limp. I'll be fine.

Aaron Hotchner: Well, you managed to get on Garcia's nerves pretty thoroughly.

Jason Gideon: Who's Garcia?

Aaron Hotchner: Penelope? The tech? With the glasses.

Jason Gideon: In the room with the screens?

Aaron Hotchner: Yeah.

Jason Gideon: She's great.

Aaron Hotchner: Yeah. You might want to... Send her a basket or something.

Jason Gideon: Yeah.

Aaron Hotchner: Is that your list?

Jason Gideon: Yeah… 25 things I want to do before I die.

Aaron Hotchner: Where are you?

Jason Gideon: Well, seeing the White Sox win the series and... Skydiving. That's 23 and 24, so I guess I need a new list.

Aaron Hotchner: Not till you do 'em all.

Jason Gideon: He doesn't want to hear from me.

Aaron Hotchner: You don't know till you try.

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Jason Gideon: Hey. Uh... Stephen? Stephen. It's your dad… I was just thinking, uh... That we could get together sometime.

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