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#221 : Les proies


Résumé : Le Bureau enquête sur les corps de personnes disparues retrouvés dans une région lointaine de l'Idaho. Cette découverte macabre mène l'équipe de Hotchner à déterminer que les victimes ont été les proies d'une chasse aux humains en pleine forêt sauvage. Plusieurs victimes avaient déjà été retrouvées quelques années avant dans la même région.

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Titre VO
Open Season

Titre VF
Les proies

Première diffusion
02.05.2007

Première diffusion en France
14.11.2007

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Etats-Unis (inédit)
Mercredi 02.05.2007 à 21:00
13.28m / 4.7% (18-49)

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Réalisateur de l'épisode : Felix Enriquez Alcala
→ Scénaristes de l'épisodeErica Messer et Debra J. Fisher

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

→ Les autres acteurs présents dans l'épisode :
- Laura Allen ... Bobbi Baird
- Jim Parrack ... Paul
- Jake Richardson ... Johnny
- Kelly Overton ... Lizzie Evans
- Larry Sullivan ... Raymond Schaeffer
- Gareth Williams ... Tim Harrison
- Lorna Scott ... Kathy
- Scott Rinker ... Luke Hamilton
- Kristin Alcala ... Heather
- Richard Kuegeman ... Brad
- Heidi McNeil ... Lynn

Johnny: Hey, Paul, you hear that?

Paul: Yeah. Hey, you gotta challenge yourself, Johnny. That's the only way you're ever going to get better… Okay, so, you aim straight for the heart try to avoid the shoulder blades, and uh, should be a quick, clean kill. Okay, so, don't over think it. You know what to do, just-- just aim and shoot.

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Paul: Well, don't worry. Took me a long time to get my first big one. You just need more practice.

Johnny: Hey, hey, easy.

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Penelope Garcia: I think we've been here 5 minutes.

Jennifer Jareau: Yeah, but look at her, broke away from the group. Guy saw her alone, felt confident, and made his move.

Penelope Garcia: It must be serious.

Emily Prentiss: Ladies, this is Brad, a real F.B.I. Agent.

Penelope Garcia: Really?

Emily Prentiss: Really.

Jennifer Jareau: No way.

Penelope Garcia: That's exciting. What's it like at Quantico?

Brad: It's, uh, quite impressive.

Jennifer Jareau: What department are you in?

Brad: That's classified.

Jennifer Jareau: Ooh, must be really tough keeping all those secrets.

Brad: You know, it's a skill like anything else. Carpenters are good at building stuff, measuring. F.B.I. is good at keeping secrets and kicking criminal ass.

Emily Prentiss: Well, somebody has got to do it. Oh ,do you have to carry your gun and badge with you everywhere you go?

Brad: Affirmative.

Emily Prentiss: Can we see it?

Brad: See what?

Emily Prentiss: Your badge.

Penelope Garcia: Please.

Brad: I'm sorry, that's...

Girl: Classified.

Emily Prentiss: Figures. Of course. Tell me, Brad, does it look anything like this?

Jennifer Jareau: Or, uh, this?

Penelope Garcia: Or maybe this?

Jennifer Jareau: Poor lass, it's a tough job. Agent Jareau.

Penelope Garcia: Lady, you are officially in my top 8, and I am so blogging about this later.

Emily Prentiss: Clink me.

Jennifer Jareau: Sorry, ladies.

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Jennifer Jareau: A year ago victims and their vehicles disappeared from Washington State. They were found over 200 miles away in the remote woods of Idaho. Courtney Jacobs, 24, and Shane Everett, 25. Autopsy revealed similar entry and exit wounds through the chest.

Derek Morgan: Ballistics?

Jennifer Jareau: No bullets were found.

Emily Prentiss: Looks like they were out there for a long time before they were killed.

Jennifer Jareau: At least 6 or 7 days.

Derek Morgan: Then, what happened in that week?

Penelope Garcia: I don't want to know.

Spencer Reid: Look at the way they're dressed, they didn't voluntarily go into the woods like that.

Jennifer Jareau: Yeah, neither did this man. Found yesterday with similar wounds, there's still no I.D.

Penelope Garcia: Okay, so, I'm gonna look for missing persons in Washington.

Jason Gideon: Look everywhere, we don't know where this victim came from we only know where he ended up.

Spencer Reid: Kills both males and females.

Aaron Hotchner: Victims were found with their clothes on, no degradation no experimentation, doesn't look like he's interested in either.

Emily Prentiss: A serial killer with no sexual preference?

Spencer Reid: That'd be a first.

Aaron Hotchner: Broken nose and bark is embedded in his face, looks like he ran into a tree.

Derek Morgan: Now, how do you miss a huge tree?

Aaron Hotchner: Too busy looking behind you.

Spencer Reid: None of these are defensive wounds.

Emily Prentiss: Courtney Jacobs’ hands are torn up.

Derek Morgan: Shane Everett has only got one shoe on, it's like he ran out of the other one.

Aaron Hotchner: He sustained numerous injuries and just kept going.

Jason Gideon: Only one thing you run that hard for… Your life.

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Jason Gideon: “One man's wilderness is another man's theme park.” Author unknown.

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Aaron Hotchner: Transporting young, fit victims from Washington to Idaho poses huge risks.

Jennifer Jareau: Must have a good reason to chance getting pulled over, or have the victims escape.

Spencer Reid: It says here that every year 100 or so people go missing in Idaho's wilderness. With millions of acres to cover, 1/3 of them are never found.

Emily Prentiss: Sounds like the reason as to why this place.

Jason Gideon: Well, it offers privacy and the possibility the body will never be recovered.

Derek Morgan: An area this remote and rugged suggests that the offender is more comfortable in the woods. Something like a second home.

Emily Prentiss: My grandfather retired to the French alps. He lived there until he died. There was a good 10-year stretch where he didn't come down off the mountain. He had no running water, no electricity and his food supplies, everything, all of it came from the land.

Jennifer Jareau: You spent a lot of time up there?

Emily Prentiss: Yeah, whenever we were in France, which was a lot.

Penelope Garcia: Guess who's getting a gold star?

Derek Morgan: Oh, that'd be you, baby girl, if you got some good news for us.

Penelope Garcia: Well, I started my missing persons search in Spokane County and wouldn't you know, there's been 10 in the last 5 years, all in their early twenties. And isn't this interesting? It's always in the spring and their cars are never recovered. And fret not, I'm looking for the cars, too.

Derek Morgan: Anything else?

Penelope Garcia: Mmm, oh, local P.D. identified the latest victim through dental records. His name's Alex Harrison, he's from Washington.

Aaron Hotchner: Where was he last seen?

Penelope Garcia: Family statements say he was traveling to work in Spokane and both victims last year were traveling outside of Spokane, too.

Derek Morgan: All victims headed to the city.

Emily Prentiss: And none of them reached their destination.

Aaron Hotchner: Garcia?

Penelope Garcia: Already on it. There are 4 major roadways into Spokane, highways 395,195, and highway 2. There's also interstate 90.

Emily Prentiss: Were there any police reports or roadside assistance calls from those highways?

Penelope Garcia: You're going to know that as soon as I do.

Aaron Hotchner: Okay, we've got 2 locations.

Jason Gideon: I'm happy to go to Idaho. Woods is like your second home, right, Prentiss?

Emily Prentiss: Yes, sir.

Derek Morgan: Hey, Reid, why don't you go to Spokane? I could use the fresh air.

Aaron Hotchner: We'll touch base every couple of hours.

Jason Gideon: I'll call you when we get on the mountain.

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Aaron Hotchner: We've got 2 male and 1 female victim, all about the same age, but from different socio-economic backgrounds. The only thing they seem to have in common is they were traveling to the same city.

Spencer Reid: And broken bones. There's a hairline fracture in the wrist, a sprained ankle, and a broken nose. Also, early autopsy reports show soft, clean tissue damage and deep puncture wounds through the major organs.

Aaron Hotchner: Bullets flare out when they hit the body, it's gotta be something else.

Spencer Reid: Whatever weapon was used cut completely through the front of the chest and went right out of the back. It's interesting, given the point of entry, that each victim has 2 wounds.

Aaron Hotchner: And it's always 2.

Raymond Schaeffer: Uh, Raymond Schaeffer. You must be Agent Jareau.

Jennifer Jareau: Nice to meet you. This is special agent Aaron Hotchner. Dr. Spencer Reid. This is Sheriff Raymond Schaeffer.

Raymond Schaeffer: Well, I see you're getting settled.

Aaron Hotchner: Thank you for the space.

Raymond Schaeffer: Well, thank you for flying out.

Jennifer Jareau: Um, has Alex Harrison's family been notified yet?

Raymond Schaeffer: Not yet. Uh, parents were divorced, he lived with his father. I was waiting for your unit to arrive… I could use the company.

Jennifer Jareau: I'm happy to come along. Hotch, I'll let you know what I find.

Aaron Hotchner: Thanks.

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Jennifer Jareau: Is this your first notification, Sheriff?

Raymond Schaeffer: Uh, is it that obvious?

Jennifer Jareau: Uh, I can give you a few tips.

Raymond Schaeffer: I just got this promotion and the sheriff I replaced retired after 30 years. So, I got big shoes to fill. I'm just happy deaths in our county are down.

Jennifer Jareau: Well, believe me, it never gets easy. This father's worst nightmare is about to come true.

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Lizzie Evans: How was the drive up the mountain?

Derek Morgan: Well, before or after the flat tire?

Lizzie Evans: That good, huh? I'm the head ranger, Lizzie Evans.

Emily Prentiss: Hi, Agent Prentiss, this is Agent Morgan. Agent Gideon's still in town.

Lizzie Evans: You must be exhausted from the trip, but we need to keep moving. We want to be out of here by nightfall.

Emily Prentiss: Then, by all means, after you.

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Timothy Harrison: Yes?

Jennifer Jareau: Sir, are you Timothy Harrison?

Timothy Harrison: Is this about Alex?

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Jennifer Jareau: Politely ask them to sit, and, uh, be prepared for a physical reaction. I once had a woman faint and hit her head and I had to give her the news a second time at the hospital. That wasn't fun.

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Raymond Schaeffer: Mr. Harrison, can we sit down?

Timothy Harrison: If you don't mind, I'd like to stand.

Raymond Schaeffer: Sir, I wish I didn't have to tell you this but we've found your son Alex in the Boise national forest.

Timothy Harrison: So, he's okay?

Jennifer Jareau: I'm so sorry, Mr. Harrison, but Alex wasn't alive when we found him.

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Jennifer Jareau: Denial is the first emotion so be prepared to explain to them how you know that this is their child.

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Timothy Harrison: This is a mistake. Alex doesn't know anyone in Idaho. How do you even know it's him?

Raymond Schaeffer: Well, sir, when you file a missing persons report you gave us access to his dental records.

Timothy Harrison: You're lying.

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Jennifer Jareau: Be gentle, allow yourself to show emotion. It'll validate what the family is feeling.

Raymond Schaeffer: First rule on the police force, Agent Jareau, no crying.

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Timothy Harrison: God, tell me this isn't true. I'll do anything, please help me.

Jennifer Jareau: We can't imagine what you're going through, Mr. Harrison.

Timothy Harrison: He's all I've got, my boy. Don't you understand?

Jennifer Jareau: I do.

Raymond Schaeffer: Sir, we're investigating Alex's death as a possible homicide.

Timothy Harrison: Murder?

Jennifer Jareau: We were hoping that maybe you could answer some questions.

Timothy Harrison: Alex was the best wide out the huskies had seen in years. He was physical, strong. He had great instincts. After graduation he wanted a career. Didn't want to be known as a jock. This can't be happening… I need to call Alex's mother.

Jennifer Jareau: Of course. We'll stay here until your family arrives.

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Derek Morgan: How long have you been a ranger?

Lizzie Evans: 5 years now, but I've lived in these woods my whole life.

Derek Morgan: Growing up out here help you do your job?

Lizzie Evans: Look around. Do you see or hear anything right now?

Emily Prentiss: No.

Derek Morgan: No.

Lizzie Evans: There's a black bear about 25 yards to your right.

Emily Prentiss: How long before we're able to do that?

Lizzie Evans: Depends on how well you use your instincts.

Derek Morgan: Well, this gives new meaning to the word remote.

Emily Prentiss: Yeah, it'd be awfully hard to find this location if you weren't familiar with the area. There must only be a handful of people who know the terrain well enough to survive.

Lizzie Evans: Boot tracks. They're the same tread, but they're different sizes.

Derek Morgan: Well, there's at least 2 people who know this terrain.

Emily Prentiss: Okay, so, this is where Alex Harrison's body was found. Morgan, from this particular spot there are areas of higher ground that look down to where the victim died.

Derek Morgan: Yeah, I got a perfect view of you through the trees right here.

Lizzie Evans: Those are basic tactics that hunters use. They use vantage points to watch their prey.

Emily Prentiss: If these are tactics that hunters use...

Derek Morgan: They were precise enough to cover each other and take out their prey at the same time. If both victims have 2 wounds, could be one for each offender.

Emily Prentiss: I think we know how Alex Harrison died.

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Guy: You think this guy looks bad, you should see the driver. He needed 10 stitches. You better hurry, all the groups are filling up. You like the challenge of a bear, don't you?

Jason Gideon: Actually, I prefer picking up my meat at a grocery store.

Guy: Oh, you're one of those, huh? Better be careful out there because in 3 days it's going to get busy as hell up on our mountain.

Jason Gideon: Hunting season?

Guy: Yeah, ever since somebody wrote about us in some fancy travel magazine we've got loads of tourists migrating up here.

Jason Gideon: If I was going to take out an animal anywhere from 100 to 200 pounds what type of weapon would I use?

Guy: A shotgun and compound bow are the tops but buckshot can be a bit messy. I love arrows. It can completely penetrate the body of a small animal. It's the most effective kill.

Jason Gideon: Arrows.

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Aaron Hotchner: Hotchner. Hold on a minute, I'll put you on speaker.

Jason Gideon: Hunting season officially opens in 3 days. Does it look like the victim's wounds could be from an arrow?

Spencer Reid: Whatever punctured the organs had to be long enough to penetrate the chest and mimic a 22 caliber bullet, so, yeah, it's possible.

Jason Gideon: I think these victims are being caught, taken to the woods and hunted like wild animals.

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Bobbi Baird: Oh, not again. Come on, Ruby. Come on, baby, a few more miles. Damn it… Hi, hello? Hi, I called before, my car's broken down for good. Highway 2… Can you hear me? Never mind.

Paul: You need some help, miss?

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Raymond Schaeffer: So, I started pulling hunting licenses.

Jennifer Jareau: You should narrow down the suspect list before you dive in.

Raymond Schaeffer: Well, what else are we looking for?

Jennifer Jareau: You're about to find out.

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Aaron Hotchner: We're looking for at least 2 offenders in good physical condition.

Jason Gideon: You'd have to be fit to make it through this terrain.

Derek Morgan: And nobody would go that deep into the woods without backup.

Jason Gideon: Killing teams are like most partnerships, one weak, the other strong.

Aaron Hotchner: These men haven't exhibited any sexual interest in their victims so they're either developmentally prepubescent.

Spencer Reid: Or they could be related. Immediate relatives wouldn't discuss sexual encounters let alone perform them in front of each other.

Emily Prentiss: If they are related, they could have an us-versus-them mentality. Their bond will be unbreakable because it's all they know.

Jason Gideon: Most hunters put animals out of their misery. The men we're looking for, they don't show any mercy.

Derek Morgan: These guys take pleasure in watching their casualties die a slow death.

Spencer Reid: Every spring for the past 5 years, people have gone missing. We think the killers wait for their prey to migrate through these woods.

Aaron Hotchner: Courtney Jacobs, Shane Everett, and Alex Harrison were all healthy smart adults who survived for days by following their instincts.

Spencer Reid: They found themselves in the middle of nowhere. They were either approached in a way that wasn't threatening...

Derek Morgan: Or the offenders waited for a moment of weakness. The perfect time to attack.

Jason Gideon: These particular hunters are very seasoned, they're very efficient. It's no surprise that they've chosen a weapon to be a compound bow. It requires the utmost precision and it provides them with a challenge every time.

Derek Morgan: Like the trophy hunter, these men, they plan their killings with care. They decide the type of victims they want, how and where they want to kill them, and with what weapon.

Emily Prentiss: Hunting is their sport. Humans are their targets.

Jason Gideon: Use every hunter's instinct in your bodies. Good luck.

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Aaron Hotchner: Yeah, Garcia? If they were buying their weapons close to home we need a list of hunting stores in Spokane County… Let me call you back.

Jennifer Jareau: You should hear this.

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Lynn: The newspaper said the F.B.I. was here investigating those homicides. I didn't know where else to go. When Bobbi didn't show up or call.

Aaron Hotchner: When was the last time you talked to her?

Lynn: Yesterday. She was going to stay with me before this big job interview in Spokane. She was really excited about it. So, when she didn't show up, I knew in my gut that something was wrong. I was the one that convinced her to stay with me, and, now...

Jennifer Jareau: This isn't your fault… Okay… Should we get some fresh air?

Raymond Schaeffer: She's only been missing since last night. You sure it's related?

Aaron Hotchner: I'm not going to wait to find out, I'm going to fax this to Gideon.

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Lizzie Evans: It's been 3 days since they killed Alex Harrison. Why'd they take another victim so soon?

Jason Gideon: This is their hunting season.

Derek Morgan: Then they can't waste any time. Only 2 days before it gets crowded around here. They won't have any more privacy.

Emily Prentiss: If Bobbi Baird is their next victim, she could be on her way.

Lizzie Evans: This is Evans, I need road blocks now.

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Johnny: You got that down good. Man, it reminds me of uncle Joe.

Paul: Whoa.

Johnny: We got a live one.

Bobbi Baird: Get away from me!

Paul: Get it out! There you go. Are--are you done?

Bobbi Baird: What are you doing?

Johnny: Nobody can hear you.

Paul: Yeah, you gotta save your strength.

Bobbi Baird: What the hell do you want from me?

Paul: You want to have some fun? Go ahead, you-- you want to tell her?

Johnny: Run.

Paul: Go!

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Penelope Garcia: Bobby Baird's last 2 cell phone connections were both to 911. Looks like each call only lasted a couple of seconds before they dropped out. She was on highway 2.

Raymond Schaeffer: It's a dead zone for cell phones.

Aaron Hotchner: Any idea what the trouble was?

Penelope Garcia: None, cruiser was dispatched to check it out but by the time he got there, there was no sign of her or her car. And speaking of vanishing vehicles, I'm still looking for Alex Harrison's.

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Lizzie Evans: We're standing in the middle of 3 million acres. She could be anywhere. We've only got 2 murder sites, miles apart. There's no pattern yet.

Derek Morgan: Both sites are low lying, they could be tracked from above.

Emily Prentiss: Maybe there are blinds built into the trees, or at least access to them.

Jason Gideon: With good vantage points  they could see their prey for miles.

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Heather: Why'd we have to bring all this stuff? Anyone head of Beenie Weenie?

Luke Hamilton: We're not 10 anymore.

Bobbi Baird: Help! Help me! Help me! Help, they're coming.

Heather: Who?

Bobbi Baird: There--there's 2 guys. They're trying to kill me.

Luke Hamilton: Oh, my god Joe.

Bobbi Baird: Run!

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Johnny: She's really a lot faster than we thought.

Paul: Yeah, now it's going to get fun.

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Heather: Stop, I can't keep up.

Luke Hamilton: You stay the hell away from her!

Bobbi Baird: Hey, um, look... I'm really sorry about what happened to your friends, okay?

Luke Hamilton: Our friends are dead, and those guys chasing you weren't after us.

Bobbi Baird: Well, it doesn't look like it mattered much to them, did it?

Luke Hamilton: Look, all I know is if she's around we could be next.

Heather: What are we supposed to do? Leave her for those maniacs?

Luke Hamilton: We don't know who she is! What if she did something to them?

Bobbi Baird: 2 psychos abducted me. All right? The next thing I know, I'm running for my life in the woods.

Luke Hamilton: Yeah, that's your story.

Bobbi Baird: All right, look, we're gonna lose daylight. We got 2 choices, we can either stick together or, or we go our own way.

Heather: We should stick together.

Luke Hamilton: What? You just be sure to keep a good distance between us.

Bobbi Baird: Instead of referring to me as she and you, try using my first name.

Luke Hamilton: Look, I don't want to know your name. If anything else happens, I don't want to feel like I ever knew you at all.

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Aaron Hotchner: What have you got?

Penelope Garcia: Uh, there are 3 stores outside Spokane that sell the exact type of arrows you were looking for. And before you ask, of course I've already sent the addresses to your handheld.

Aaron Hotchner: Garcia? You're the man.

Penelope Garcia: Oh, no. You're the man.

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Aaron Hotchner: Do you keep records to document who buys hunting arrows?

Kathy: After a week we only keep receipts if they pay by credit card.

Raymond Schaeffer: You get a lot of repeat business up here, don't you?

Kathy: Every year people get their ammo and supplies here before heading up to the mountains.

Spencer Reid: Uh, groups of men? Like, uh... Fathers and sons?

Kathy: Sure. Can I ask you gentlemen, why is this a police matter?

Aaron Hotchner: We're looking for 2 men, possibly related. You might remember them because one always does all the talking, and the other one would become very uncomfortable if you spoke to him.

Spencer Reid: It'd be even worse if that person were a female.

Kathy: Well, there are these 2 brothers that have been coming here for years. They got some supplies here a few days ago… The younger one's so painfully shy, it's almost sweet. And after all these years, he still hasn't warmed up to me. Their uncle was a quiet man, he passed away some time ago.

Raymond Schaeffer: You find a receipt?

Kathy: No, they paid in cash. I'm pretty sure their name was Mulford. I think their uncle's name was Joe.

Aaron Hotchner: Thank you very much.

Spencer Reid: I'll call Garcia.

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Spencer Reid: Garcia, I need everything you have on a man named Joseph Mulford.

Penelope Garcia: Okay, it says here Joseph Mulford was convicted of multiple assault and batteries. He owned a service station, but it changed hands when he passed away. He gave it to his nephews, Paul and John Mulford.

Spencer Reid: I don't have to ask where it's located, do I?

Penelope Garcia: No, you don't. But since you did, gorgeous grey matter, I'll have you know, I'm pulling it up right now. And the computer says...

Spencer Reid: What is it?

Penelope Garcia: That service station... It's located on highway 2.

Spencer Reid: Let me guess, close to where our victims have gone missing?

Penelope Garcia: Bulls-eye.

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Lizzie Evans: Still no sign of Bobbi Baird. Search teams are in until morning.

Emily Prentiss: We're running out of time.

Lizzie Evans: It's getting dark, I don't know what else we can do.

Emily Prentiss: Well, you never know how someone's going to react when they're forced into circumstances like these. If Bobbi's still alive, we just have to hope she's found a safe place for the night.

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Luke Hamilton: Just, uh, stay close. It'll keep us warm.

Heather: Did you hear that?

Bobbi Baird: Why don't you turn off the light, so they can't see us?

Luke Hamilton: It's probably just an animal or something.

Bobbi Baird: Well, something's not good.

Luke Hamilton: Whatever that noise is, it's right behind us.

Bobbi Baird: Footsteps are too light to be them. If they were that close, they--they'd just shoot us.

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Johnny: Look at them, they look pretty scared. We should take them now.

Paul: No, we wait till first light. It's more fun when they're not expecting it.

Johnny: All right.

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Lizzie Evans: We've got a missing person's report. 2 couples camping over the weekend didn't show up for work and they didn't check out with the rangers. I'll organize a search and rescue.

Derek Morgan: Where was their campsite?

Lizzie Evans: Several miles from where Alex Harrison's body was found.

Emily Prentiss: Do we think there's a connection?

Jason Gideon: Well, if these hunters are looking for more challenges, absolutely. Let's go.

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Spencer Reid: It's still not open, how convenient.

Raymond Schaeffer: Let's take a look around.

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Raymond Schaeffer: It's clear.

Spencer Reid: It's a Mustang.

Aaron Hotchner: Same make and model as Bobbi Baird. These are definitely our guys.

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Lizzie Evans: No animal did this.

Emily Prentiss: That depends on your definition of animal.

Derek Morgan: Looks like somebody shredded it with a knife. All the supplies have been dumped, not eaten.

Jason Gideon: They wanted to make sure if anyone found their way back here everything would be worthless.

Derek Morgan: Blood on the ground, 2 spots, here and there.

Emily Prentiss: Hey, guys, we've got blood over here, too.

Derek Morgan: Okay, if I'm standing right up there, this is wide open, and I've got a clear shot at these victims. It would explain all the blood on the ground.

Jason Gideon: What about over here?

Emily Prentiss: That's another clear shot.

Lizzie Evans: So, what do we think happened?

Derek Morgan: 2 pools of blood, I say 2 victims. Could be the campers.

Emily Prentiss: Uh, question is, where are they now? What is that?

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Lizzie Evans: They've already got one victim in these woods, why'd they attack this couple?

Jason Gideon: Well, maybe they had to. Bobbi Baird's their target if she ran towards voices, well, she had to come right through this camp.

Lizzie Evans: These people were in the wrong place at the wrong time. They weren't supposed to die.

Jason Gideon: No, just got in the way.

Derek Morgan: Hotch found Bobbi Baird's car at Mulford's service station.

Emily Prentiss: Hiding them in plain sight.

Derek Morgan: It's run by 2 brothers

Jason Gideon: You heard of the Mulfords?

Lizzie Evans: We go by first name basis around here. But you tell me what they're driving, my people will find it.

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Heather: Oh, my god.

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Johnny: Oh, did you see that?

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Heather: Oh, ho ho ho! Luke, look at me! Come on! Don't do this! Help me stop it!

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Paul: There you go! Told you you'd get your first buck.

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Bobbi Baird: We gotta go!

Heather: I cannot leave him out here alone!

Bobbi Baird: Come on, Heather. Come on.

Heather: I can't just leave him.

Luke Hamilton: Go!

Bobbi Baird: Come on!

Luke Hamilton: Go. Go.

Bobbi Baird: We gotta go. Come on!

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Paul: Come on, it's too easy.

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Heather: Oh, my god.

Bobbi Baird: Come on! Come on!

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Paul: All right, let's go.

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Raymond Schaeffer: So, what'd they do? Just patrol the highway, looking for broken down cars?

Dispatch: We've got a 210 in progress.

Aaron Hotchner: Picked up dispatches.

Jennifer Jareau: Hey, Hotch! You should see this.

Spencer Reid: Hey, what colour was Alex Harrison's car?

Aaron Hotchner: It's blue, why?

Spencer Reid: I think we found it, along with some others.

Jennifer Jareau: If all these have cars...

Aaron Hotchner: We're looking at a lot more victims.

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Derek Morgan: I got at least 3 sets of footprints here. I lose them in the pine needles.

Lizzie Evans: They pick back up over here.

Derek Morgan: Okay, Evans, can we get your team to help us out?

Lizzie Evans: Yeah ,Bunting! Help these agents follow the tracks. Everybody in before sundown!

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Spencer Reid: Guys, look at this… First one expired in 1980.

Raymond Schaeffer: Boys weren't even born yet.

Aaron Hotchner: The uncle must have started the killing, the boys have continued the tradition.

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Heather: What are you doing?

Bobbi Baird: I don't know where we're going.

Heather: We can't just stop.

Bobbi Baird: It's part of their game. They love the chase. As long as we're running, we're just giving them what they want.

Heather: We don't get the hell out of here right now, we're both going to die.

Bobbi Baird: Not necessarily.

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Penelope Garcia: Paul and John Mulford, 26 and 22, were orphaned as toddlers.

Aaron Hotchner: Abandonment issues.

Penelope Garcia: State kept them together by finding their only living relative, their uncle. He raised his nephews completely off the grid.

Spencer Reid: They never went to school no socialization other than the patrons of the station.

Jennifer Jareau: He was drafted in 1968. He was only 18 years old.

Penelope Garcia: He was relieved from duty 2 years later, reports of hallucinations and delusions.

Spencer Reid: The boys were raised with no social compass by the only relative they ever knew.

Aaron Hotchner: Psychotic possessed with bizarre beliefs, who taught them how to hunt and who to kill. Look at this. They've been hunting in those woods their whole lives.

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Paul: It's from her sweater.

Bobbi Baird: No! Don't! I'm sorry.

Paul: Whoa, okay, okay. It's okay. It's okay. You're okay. You're okay. Johnny, Johnny! Look at me! Look at me! It's okay. It's okay.

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Lizzie Evans: I found the I.D.s of Joel and Taylor Brause 2 of the missing campers.

Jason Gideon: Married?

Lizzie Evans: Yeah.

Derek Morgan: This is Agent Morgan, go for Gideon.

Jason Gideon: Gideon here, where are you?

Derek Morgan: We followed the tracks for several miles, and now we can see something in the distance. Can you get to higher ground? You see it?

Jason Gideon: Smoke.

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Paul: You're all right. It's gonna be all right.

Johnny: I don't think so!

Paul: I know--I know so. But you gotta be strong. It's a lot of blood. It's just a lot of blood, it's all right.

Johnny: Oh, God, please, no...

Paul: I'm gonna go take care of that friend of ours then I'm gonna come back, come back and we're gonna get you fixed up as good as new. I promise, I promise.

Johnny: Okay.

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Bobbi Baird: Where are you, you son of a bitch? I'm tired of running! You're a coward, just like your brother.

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Lizzie Evans: I see the fire. It's right through those trees.

Jason Gideon: There's a man lying next to it.

Lizzie Evans: Could just be a couple campers.

Jason Gideon: Let's be prepared if it isn’t.

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Derek Morgan: F.B.I.

Emily Prentiss: He's covered in blood.

Jason Gideon: We gotta get him out of here.

Lizzie Evans: I'll call for an Evac.

Jason Gideon: Son, can you hear me? My name's Jason Gideon, we're with the F.B.I. We're gonna get you out of here. Okay? Can you hear me? Are you here alone? Over there.

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Derek Morgan: She's gone.

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Emily Prentiss: It's a woman.

Derek Morgan: She was shot with an arrow.

Emily Prentiss: There's a compound bow about 25 feet away from the body.

Jason Gideon: What? The other victims were shot in the chest area. This boy has wounds in his lower abdomen.

Derek Morgan: You don't think he was shot with an arrow?

Jason Gideon: It looks like he was stabbed… Son... Are the men who did this to you still in the woods? We have a team of F.B.I. Agents looking for them. It's all right. They've got an order to shoot if necessary.

Johnny: No! No, no, no.

Jason Gideon: It's okay, it's okay! You are safe-- you are safe here.

Johnny: Don't shoot him! He's all I have.

Jason Gideon: Is your brother out there? What's your name?

Johnny: Johnny.

Jason Gideon: Johnny, you need to tell us where Paul is. Before it's too late. Just tell me where he is. Tell me where he is.

Johnny: No!

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Derek Morgan: He said about half a mile due east.

Emily Prentiss: Let's go.

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Derek Morgan: Paul Mulford! F.B.I. Put down your weapon!

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Johnny: No!

Jason Gideon: It's okay, it's okay. It's okay, it's okay.

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Derek Morgan: He's clean.

Paul: Johnny...

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Jason Gideon: It's okay, it's okay.

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Derek Morgan: You got him?

Emily Prentiss: Yeah.

Derek Morgan: I'm going to call Gideon.

Bobbi Baird: Is he dead?

Emily Prentiss: Soon.

Bobbi Baird: How can these guys do something like this?

Emily Prentiss: Because they don't think like you and me.

Bobbi Baird: How does it feel, you son of a bitch? Looks like I had all the fun.

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Emily Prentiss: The British historian James Anthony Froud once said “Wild animals never kill for sport. Man is the only one to whom the torture and death of his fellow creatures is amusing in itself.”

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Derek Morgan: You okay? I've never seen you look so, um--

Emily Prentiss: Quiet.

Derek Morgan: What's up?

Emily Prentiss: Bobbi Baird asked me a question that's sticking with me.

Derek Morgan: What was it?

Emily Prentiss: She asked me how they could do it. How those men could... Hunt and kill people in the woods.

Derek Morgan: What did you tell her?

Emily Prentiss: That they don't think like we do. But... The truth is... That we do think like them.

Derek Morgan: Yeah, we do. Because it's our job. We need to know how it feels.

Emily Prentiss: We hunt these people every day… The question is, how different are we? Us and them?

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