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Résumé : Le nouveau shérif de Fredericksburg en Virginie demande l'aide de l'équipe de Hotchner. En effet, il enquête sur une série de meurtres impliquant des mutilations qui semblent imiter des crimes ayant eu lieu deux décennies plus tôt. Hotchner et son équipe doivent agir au plus vite, avant que le criminel ne décide de s'attaquer à de nouvelles victimes innocentes.

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Titre VO
Birthright

Titre VF
Retour vers le passé

Première diffusion
12.12.2007

Première diffusion en France
20.10.2008

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Etats-Unis (inédit)
Mercredi 12.12.2007 à 21:00
14.18m / 3.6% (18-49)

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Plus d'informations | N°056

Réalisateur de l'épisode : John Gallagher
→ Scénaristes de l'épisodeDebra J. Fisher et Erica Messer

→ Les acteurs principaux présents dans l'épisode :
- Thomas Gibson ... Aaron Hotchner
- Joe Mantegna ... David Rossi
- 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 :
- Sally Pressman ... Chrissy Wilkinson
- William Morgan Sheppard ... John Caufield
- Dendrie Taylor ... Karen Foley
- Jennifer Hetrick ... Mary Wilkinson
- Rodney Eastman ... Stephen Foley
- Jeff Corbett ... Michael Ballantyne
- Lacey Beeman ... Molly McCarthy
- Elizabeth Roberts ... Tara Ricker
- Kandis Fay ... Julie Staton
- Curt Bonnem ... Charlie Wilkinson
- Nathan Sutton ... Justin
- Jesse Bernstein ... Danny

Guy 1: Just stick close. Nobody's gonna mess with us if we're in a group.

Woman: It's been 3 weeks. I was the last one to talk to her.

Guy 2: You really think somebody took her?

Molly McCarthy: You guys are being crazy.

Woman: Julie wouldn't disappear.

Molly McCarthy: You sure about that?

Woman: It's like she vanished, just like that other girl. Her mom's a total wreck.

Molly McCarthy: Right.

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Molly McCarthy: Everyone around here is losing it.

Justin: They're just scared.

Molly McCarthy: Trust me, Julie got her ass out of here. I guarantee you she's probably in D.C. or New York right now.

Justin: Danny. Danny?

Molly McCarthy: Oh, my God. Danny! Danny?

Justin: You're a bastard.

Danny: You should have seen your face, man. That was hilarious. You were so freaked out.

Molly McCarthy: What?

Danny: What?

Guy 2: It wasn't funny, jackass.

Danny: Come on, guys.

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Justin: If you want me drunk and naked, just say it.

Molly McCarthy: Shouldn't have to try so hard.

Justin: Did you hear that?

Molly McCarthy: No way. He doesn't know when to quit… What are you doing?

Justin: I'm gonna go kick his ass.

Molly McCarthy: Hurry back.

Justin: Danny...

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Justin: Danny! Danny! I swear to god I'm gonna kill you.

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Justin: I couldn't find him. Molly? Molly… Danny. Where's Molly?

Danny: This is too easy, man. She's with you.

Justin: No, come on, where's Molly, seriously?

Danny: She's with you.

Justin: Molly!

Danny: Molly? Molly?

Justin: Molly?

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Jennifer Jareau: Yeah, I'm about to present the case to the team. Oh, no, no, uh, I'm confident that they'll feel the same way… Okay. We'll be there as soon as we can… Thank you.

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Jennifer Jareau: Uh, everyone's here… Sorry I'm late. Last night in Fredericksburg, a 20-year-old woman, Molly McCarthy, was abducted. She's the third to go missing in the last 6 weeks. All disappeared from public places. No one's seen them since.

David Rossi: Until now.

Jennifer Jareau: A couple days ago, body parts with cigarette burns were recovered from a national park which was once the site of the battle of Chancellorsville.

Aaron Hotchner: Were they able to make an I.D.?

Jennifer Jareau: It was the first victim, taken 6 weeks ago. Decomp indicated that she had been dead just over a week.

Aaron Hotchner: So he likes spending time with them.

Emily Prentiss: How'd she end up like that?

Jennifer Jareau: M.E. found microscopic tool marks on the bone.

Spencer Reid: I remember reading about a case like this in Spotsylvania county. Similar markings on the bone.

Jennifer Jareau: It was the winter of 1980, also Fredericksburg. 5 women, 16 to 24. Buried in pieces. Same markings. Same civil war battlefield.

David Rossi: Killed the same time of year and left at the same dump site?

Derek Morgan: It's like an anniversary.

Jennifer Jareau: That case is still open.

Spencer Reid: Back then the victims were drug addicts and runaways.

Aaron Hotchner: If he spends that much time with them, there's a chance these 2 women could still be alive.

Emily Prentiss: Wait. We think this could be the same killer? That's a hell of a cooling-off period.

Derek Morgan: BTK resurfaced after a 25-year hiatus.

Spencer Reid: True, but he didn't kill anyone. He only taunted the police.

David Rossi: Marks on the bone and where he dumps them… That's a very specific signature. Hard to copycat details that were never made public.

Aaron Hotchner: Garcia, check the M.O. against girls missing in other states. It could explain the long absence.

Penelope Garcia: I'm on it.

David Rossi: If this is the same unsub, what's he been doing for the past 27 years?

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Molly McCarthy: Julie?

Julie Stanton: Molly… If you're quiet, you won't get burned. Trust me. Do what he says.

Charlie Wilkinson: Go on. Show her.

Julie Stanton: It's a party.

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Aaron Hotchner: The American poet Anne Sexton once wrote, "It doesn't matter who my father was, it matters who I remember he was."

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Spencer Reid: The killer has an obvious disregard for women. He sees them as disposable and worthless. You know, he'd need a lot of time and privacy to do this to them.

Aaron Hotchner: Seclusion. Time. Back then, the theory was he was a seasonal worker on one of the farms.

Jennifer Jareau: There's the dump site.

Spencer Reid: It's funny… He always dumps the bodies in this battlefield, no matter what the risk.

Aaron Hotchner: It's a respected landmark. He's flaunting. It makes him feel important.

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Julie Stanton: Does everybody just think I ran away?

Molly McCarthy: No… It was just me. I was stupid.

Julie Stanton: You sure?

Molly McCarthy: I promise. The whole town... Everybody's searching.

Julie Stanton: My mom and dad?

Molly McCarthy: They would never think that you just took off like that.

Julie Stanton: How long have I been here?

Molly McCarthy: 3 weeks… Does he do that every night?

Julie Stanton: You just have to go to a different place. It's the only way to get through it.

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Jennifer Jareau: Sheriff Ballantyne, Jennifer Jareau.

Michael Ballantyne: Appreciate you all coming down so quickly.

Aaron Hotchner: Aaron Hotchner. This is Dr. Spencer Reid.

Michael Ballantyne: Crime scene's right up here. I figured if this is the same killer as before, I didn't want to waste any time before I got your help.

Jennifer Jareau: The other agents are meeting John Caulfield, the sheriff from the original case.

Michael Ballantyne: Yeah.

Spencer Reid: You know him?

Michael Ballantyne: No, not personally, you know, I just heard stories.

Aaron Hotchner: How do you mean?

Michael Ballantyne: Well, you know, by all accounts, he was a decent sheriff, good man.

Aaron Hotchner: Right.

Michael Ballantyne: Truth is, we don't get a lot of murders down here, and this case broke him.

Spencer Reid: How so?

Michael Ballantyne: Ah, same old--you know, he started drinking, marriage busted up. Finally they, uh, asked him to retire.

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John Caulfield: Am I in the right place?

David Rossi: David Rossi.

John Caulfield: John Caulfield.

David Rossi: Agents Derek Morgan, Emily Prentiss.

Emily Prentiss: Hey.

Derek Morgan: Just going over your old case, sir.

John Caulfield: Sharon Chroniger… She was 16 years old. We found her body in pieces. I promised her parents that I would find out who did this. Then her father passed away.

David Rossi: Tell us what Fredericksburg was like in 1980.

John Caulfield: It was a farming community. Rural. Everybody knew everybody. You could leave your doors open at night.

Emily Prentiss: Townhomes and housing communities are everywhere now. It could explain the change in victim type.

Derek Morgan: Runaways and prostitutes to college students. He's taking what's available.

John Caulfield: It's not normal for a killer to stop for 27 years, is it?

Derek Morgan: No. But he could have been in prison, injured, he might have moved away.

David Rossi: He must have found other ways to satisfy his needs.

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Michael Ballantyne: There were about 20 kids partying 100 yards that way. Molly McCarthy was taken here. We found a blanket, sweatshirt, and a pair of shoes over there.

Jennifer Jareau: How does someone not see or hear them?

Michael Ballantyne: It was dark. He had the advantage. Molly's boyfriend was the last person to see her. Said she was alone for a minute, maybe less.

Aaron Hotchner: He's patient, works fast.

Spencer Reid: He's perfected his M.O.

Aaron Hotchner: If our unsub's pushing 60, he's gotta be strong enough to carry her a long way without her struggling.

Spencer Reid: I've seen a lot of properties on unmarked dirt roads with no visible street signs, nothing on any maps.

Michael Ballantyne: Yeah. If you don't live around here, it can be hell finding your way around.

Aaron Hotchner: He's definitely local.

Spencer Reid: Can you show us the various entrances to this place?

Michael Ballantyne: Sure.

Aaron Hotchner: I'll catch up… Ever since we had jack, I always dread it when you bring me a case involving kids.

Jennifer Jareau: Why are you telling me this?

Aaron Hotchner: Every case we work, every case we don't work comes across your desk.

Jennifer Jareau: Yeah.

Aaron Hotchner: And most of the victims are women, and most of them are about your age… It's okay if you lose it every once in a while. It reminds people that we're human.

Jennifer Jareau: You've never lost it.

Aaron Hotchner: Maybe I should have.

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Julie Stanton: Promise... If I die... You'll never tell my parents what he did to us.

Molly McCarthy: You're not gonna die.

Charlie Wilkinson: Quiet!

Julie Stanton: Promise.

Molly McCarthy: We're gonna get out of here.

Charlie Wilkinson: Go.

Molly McCarthy: Julie, get up!

Charlie Wilkinson: I said quiet! Do it!

Molly McCarthy: Let me do it!

Julie Stanton: I'm trying, I swear.

Molly McCarthy: Julie, please.

Julie Stanton: No!

Molly McCarthy: Julie! I promise!

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Michael Ballantyne: I got 2 sets of parents waiting for an I.D.

Jennifer Jareau: I can help you with that.

Michael Ballantyne: Thanks… He didn't spread them around this time. They were in plain sight.

Spencer Reid: He's taunting us. He's basically saying, "I'm doing this and there's nothing you can do to stop me."

Michael Ballantyne: Nobody can get in here without showing their I.D. at the gate.

Jennifer Jareau: I have a copy of that visitors list, but there's a hundred ways in. These fences back up to personal properties.

Aaron Hotchner: He knows these grounds as well as anyone. He could have jumped the fence, disposed of his victims, and walked right back out.

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Molly McCarthy: Let me out of here! Help! Help! Help me! Help! Let me out of here!

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John Caulfield: You come to check up on me?

David Rossi: Nope.

John Caulfield: Legend around here says I'm crazy.

David Rossi: I'm not big on legends.

John Caulfield: I didn't want to think that someone from here... Could have done this.

David Rossi: You believed in your community.

John Caulfield: That was my mistake.

David Rossi: Pretty common one… I want to show you something… I carry this wherever I go.

John Caulfield: Your kids?

David Rossi: Indianapolis. Christmas Eve… One of my first cases on the job… 3 kids watched their parents get beaten to death. Every year I call to tell them I haven't forgotten… I'm still looking… Last year... Not one of them bothered to return my call… Come on. We're wasting time.

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Emily Prentiss: I've got a list of violations in this county that precede the 1980 murders. A DUI, petty thefts, rape, assault. A few of these are repeat offenders.

Derek Morgan: Garcia's got something.

Penelope Garcia: Don't worry, it's not contagious. So, I have dug across the whole country looking for this guy's M.O. I found a sum total of zilch. So, I went closer to home. I found a complaint filed by a Karen Foley in the next county over. The story's... Awful. I sent a copy to all your hand-helds. PG version is that she was kidnapped in 1979, but then... She escaped.

John Caulfield: I never heard that story.

David Rossi: It wasn't your jurisdiction. What if she was his first?

Derek Morgan: Like his dress rehearsal. Figured out who and where to hunt and learned what worked, what didn't.

David Rossi: Maybe careful planning has always been a part of his process.

Emily Prentiss: Where is she now?

Derek Morgan: Baby girl, work your magic and find us an address.

Penelope Garcia: I'm on it.

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Emily Prentiss: Ms. Foley? Hello. I'm Emily Prentiss, this is Derek Morgan. We're from the FBI. Do you have a minute?

Karen Foley: FBI?

Emily Prentiss: We're investigating the murders of 2 women and the abduction of a third in Fredericksburg.

Derek Morgan: Maybe you read about it?

Karen Foley: Yes. It's awful.

Derek Morgan: Ma'am, we think it may be related to what happened to you in 1979… Your abduction.

Karen Foley: I'm sorry, you're mistaken.

Emily Prentiss: Why would you say that? You sound pretty certain.

Karen Foley: I am. I made it up.

Emily Prentiss: We've read your report… You were drugged, burned, beaten, sexually assaulted. You were held against your will.

Karen Foley: I was 17. I had to have some kind of excuse for where I'd been.

Derek Morgan: Where had you been?

Karen Foley: Around. I was using back then.

Derek Morgan: You called home, ma'am. Some offenders force their victims to contact families to explain their whereabouts.

Karen Foley: There was no offender.

Derek Morgan: A lot of the details in your report are consistent with what happened to those women in 1980.

Karen Foley: You calling me a liar?

Emily Prentiss: We understand if you're trying to protect yourself from that memory, but right now you're the only person alive who can help us. No other women have to suffer. Whatever did happen, you survived it… Please... When you're ready to talk...

Karen Foley: I'm not a lead… I'm sorry. I hope you find whoever's doing this.

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Emily Prentiss: Karen Foley recanted her story.

David Rossi: Do you think she's lying?

Emily Prentiss: Well, something happened to her. She avoided eye contact, shielded herself, she got very defensive.

Derek Morgan: Just refused to admit it happened.

David Rossi: She couldn't open that door. Afraid she could never come back.

Emily Prentiss: Right now the only person she's protecting is the offender.

Derek Morgan: We just told her that this guy could still be out there. She wasn't even concerned. She wasn't scared at all. Why?

David Rossi: Maybe she's got nothing to be afraid of.

John Caulfield: Where are you going with this?

David Rossi: Why can't someone let a case go?

John Caulfield: Because in your gut you know the son of a bitch is still out there.

David Rossi: Exactly. Only she doesn't blink.

Derek Morgan: She'd only move back here because she thought it was safe. So the guy who actually did this to her either moved away or he died.

David Rossi: You know who this man is. He grew up here, too. He was in his mid-20s back then. He left after you found his last victim.

John Caulfield: December 13, 1980.

Derek Morgan: He might have gone to prison. Could have joined the military, moved away, sold his property.

Emily Prentiss: He was reckless in his personal life, a drinker. He would have had arrests for DUI.

David Rossi: This is it. This is your case, right here. He was meticulous, so he… He may have had 2 areas of control, both private. One to torture and one to confine them.

Derek Morgan: A workshop, maybe. A barn, a garage, even.

David Rossi: December 1980-- the man was here and then he was gone. You know him, John.

John Caulfield: Robert Wilkinson.

Emily Prentiss: 3 DUIs. Spent a few days in jail.

John Caulfield: Well, he's dead. He was 28 when it happened. He fell into his combine harvester.

Derek Morgan: When was this?

Emily Prentiss: December 1980. Right when the killings stopped.

David Rossi: Karen Foley moved back soon after that.

Derek Morgan: Was he survived by anyone?

John Caulfield: A widow.

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Mary Wilkinson: Sheriff Caulfield.

John Caulfield: Hello, Mary. May we come in?

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John Caulfield: How you been? And your son?

Mary Wilkinson: He's married now, doing just fine… I know you didn't make a house call to see how I'm doing.

John Caulfield: We're investigating a case, and it's lead us to Robert.

Mary Wilkinson: Well, he's been dead for 27 years. What could he have done?

David Rossi: Murdered 5 women in 1980.

John Caulfield: I'm sure you remember.

Mary Wilkinson: I'm sorry. I haven't thought about him for a long time.

David Rossi: You were a young widow, and the sheriff said you had to raise your son by yourself. It's hard to believe you wouldn't think about him from time to time.

Mary Wilkinson: I've never felt sorry for myself.

David Rossi: Most women who are widowed young consider themselves victims.

Mary Wilkinson: I moved on.

David Rossi: You remarried?

Mary Wilkinson: I moved back here with my parents. Stayed here for a bit while I was pregnant. Robert was mean when he drank. He begged me to come home. Said he'd changed.

David Rossi: Did he?

Mary Wilkinson: I don't know. He died the day I went back.

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Emily Prentiss: She doesn't seem too upset.

David Rossi: She wasn't surprised. She didn't even ask why we thought he did it… She suspected him. He was a drunk. She got pregnant and left him.

Emily Prentiss: Abandonment. Might have had the same thing with his mother. Either way, he can't handle it. It's his stressor. He starts killing.

Derek Morgan: Madonna whorore complex. He couldn't touch his pure wife, so he had to find disposable girls.

Emily Prentiss: But the killing stopped when he died. So who's doing it now?

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Tara Ricker: Mr. Parker? You still here? My God.

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Jennifer Jareau: There's been another abduction.

Michael Ballantyne: Name's Tara Ricker. Family called this morning. She didn't come home last night. We're still trying to locate the vehicle.

Jennifer Jareau: Well, we know he kills after he takes another victim, so we're running out of time here.

Aaron Hotchner: All right, what do we know?

Emily Prentiss: Definitely a copycat. Same M.O., same dump site.

David Rossi: Only you never released any of that to the press.

John Caulfield: No.

Spencer Reid: He had to learn it from someone… A family member, a friend maybe?

Jennifer Jareau: Mary and Robert Wilkinson had a son.

John Caulfield: Are you suggesting there is a genetic predisposition to killing?

Aaron Hotchner: It's one factor, along with psychology and socialization.

David Rossi: If you have a combination of genetics and a son who grew up without a father searching for his own identity, it could be a stressor.

John Caulfield: I remember Charlie Wilkinson, when he was 15, killed a neighbor's cat. He put it in a bag and hit it against a tree.

Emily Prentiss: How old is Charlie Wilkinson?

John Caulfield: Mary was pregnant with him when Robert died.

Emily Prentiss: That's 27 years ago. That makes him roughly the same age Robert was when he started killing.

Derek Morgan: What do you got for us, girl?

Penelope Garcia: I just found the reason why Karen Foley was lying.

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Karen Foley: What are you doing back here? I told you before, I don't know anything.

Emily Prentiss: We know that he burned you, Ms. Foley.

David Rossi: All of the other victims had them, too.

Emily Prentiss: We know that you were raped by Robert Wilkinson, and we know that you have a son because of it.

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Tara Ricker: There was another girl here?

Molly McCarthy: Listen to me. Her name... Was Julie Stanton. I promised that her parents would never know what he did to us.

Tara Ricker: Why are you telling me?

Molly McCarthy: Because... Because he's gonna kill me first.

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Karen Foley: Stephen doesn't know the truth. So...

Emily Prentiss: You never told him about his father?

Karen Foley: I made him out to be a hero. Said he died in a motorcycle accident, so...

Emily Prentiss: Why did you decide to have the child?

Karen Foley: I... I couldn't... Make my baby pay for what his father did.

David Rossi: Is Stephen drinking again?

Karen Foley: Yes. He just got out of jail for a DUI.

David Rossi: Has he been hostile or gone for long periods of time?

Karen Foley: Why are you asking me these questions?

David Rossi: You lied about your past because you're protecting your son.

Emily Prentiss: You're scared that he could be hurting these women, aren't you?

David Rossi: We need to talk to him, Ms. Foley.

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Michael Ballantyne: The car's clean. We're dusting it for prints.

Aaron Hotchner: How long has it been here?

Michael Ballantyne: Owner said since last night.

Jennifer Jareau: How the hell do you not find that suspicious?

Michael Ballantyne: He's back and forth from the farm. Says he didn't pay much attention till he heard Tara Ricker was missing.

Aaron Hotchner: You talk to any customers?

Michael Ballantyne: No one remembers seeing Tara.

Jennifer Jareau: 4 girls are missing and someone doesn't notice an abandoned car… Yeah, what's up, Reid? Got it. Charlie Wilkinson didn't show up for work today.

Aaron Hotchner: Let's go see if he's home.

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David Rossi: Stephen?

Stephen Foley: Mom? I knew something was wrong.

David Rossi: David Rossi and Emily Prentiss, FBI. We're investigating the disappearance of 4 women from this area.

Stephen Foley: Yeah. A girl over at the Monroe Farm. I heard about that.

Emily Prentiss: Do you know something about that?

Stephen Foley: I don't know anything.

David Rossi: Does the name Robert Wilkinson mean anything to you?

Karen Foley: Please don't.

Stephen Foley: No, it's okay… Is this about what he did to my mom?

Karen Foley: What are you talking about?

Stephen Foley: You thought you could keep it a secret? I've known for a long time.

Karen Foley: What?

Stephen Foley: That Robert Wilkinson raped you.

Karen Foley: Why are you saying that?

Stephen Foley: You never got married. You never dated. You cried yourself to sleep every night… I knew someone hurt you… Real bad. And then one day I was cleaning out the garage and I found that article... About the man who died in the farming accident...

David Rossi: Robert Wilkinson.

Stephen Foley: There was a picture of him… And another article about women disappearing, being found dead… And, uh... Just... When you walked in the door and saw me holding that picture, the way you looked at me... I knew.

Karen Foley: But... That was 10 years ago. You knew I made it all up? You knew?

Stephen Foley: They were really great stories.

Karen Foley: Honey... I wanted you to believe he was a good man… You're the only good thing that came out of it.

Stephen Foley: So, what, you think this old case is connected to the new murders?

Emily Prentiss: Yes, we do.

Stephen Foley: But Wilkinson's dead… And I'm not… Mom... You think I did this? If you thought that I could turn out like him, why would you… Why would you ever even have me?

Karen Foley: I never regretted my decision… Never. I'm sorry, Stephen. I don't want to doubt you.

Stephen Foley: I didn't kill anybody.

Karen Foley: Go.

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Aaron Hotchner: Yeah, Rossi.

David Rossi: What's going on?

Aaron Hotchner: Morgan and Reid went to find Charlie Wilkinson at work. He wasn't there.

David Rossi: Well, we can't rule out Stephen Foley just yet.

Aaron Hotchner: We're on our way to the Wilkinson house now.

David Rossi: Let us know what you find.

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Emily Prentiss: Can you tell us what he did to you?

Karen Foley: I'll try… I remember the first time he took me to the barn. He would cover my head so I didn't know where I was. But it didn't really matter. He kept me so high, I didn't know what day it was… He wanted me to dance for him… He would call it a party… One night he was so passed out that... I realized that the barn door was unlocked and my cuffs were undone, so I was able to get away.

Stephen Foley: The cops didn't believe your story?

Karen Foley: They just thought I was a junkie… It was... Humiliating.

David Rossi: Did you see any other girls there?

Karen Foley: I was the only one.

Emily Prentiss: You can remember any details about your surroundings? Nothing is too small.

Karen Foley: I scratched a little peace symbol on the wall. I would touch it every night before he came... For me… That was my guardian angel.

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Jennifer Jareau: Chrissy Wilkinson?

Chrissy Wilkinson: Can I help you?

Jennifer Jareau: Jennifer Jareau, this is Derek Morgan. We're with the FBI.

Chrissy Wilkinson: FBI?

Derek Morgan: We're looking for Charles Wilkinson. Is he here?

Chrissy Wilkinson: Uh, he's at work.

Jennifer Jareau: He's not there. Do you mind if we take a look around?

Chrissy Wilkinson: I don't understand. What's this about?

Jennifer Jareau: We're investigating the murders of some local women.

Chrissy Wilkinson: And you're looking for Charlie?

Derek Morgan: Ma'am, we could go get a warrant if we needed to.

Jennifer Jareau: Ma'am?

Aaron Hotchner: Let's go.

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Aaron Hotchner: Reid… Reid

Emily Prentiss: Obviously this is where he's been torturing them, but where's he keeping them?

Derek Morgan: Somewhere isolated. He can't risk storing them close to his house.

David Rossi: Do you know this property?

John Caulfield: I... Only had contact with Robert in town.

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David Rossi: Ms. Wilkinson? Excuse us.

Mary Wilkinson: Chrissy called. What's going on?

David Rossi: We're looking for Charlie. Don't you want to know why? You knew Charlie was an angry kid, made excuses when he killed the neighbor's cat. You saw the path he was going down. It's why you moved away from this place. You knew what happened here.

Mary Wilkinson: No, that's not true.

David Rossi: You were afraid of the stock he came from. You thought if you just took him away from is father's home, you kept it all a big secret, then everything would be okay.

Mary Wilkinson: I protected him.

David Rossi: Problem is, boy like Charlie, with so much anger, so many questions, needs to know where he came from. He wouldn't quit until he knew. And then one day, he figured it out.

Mary Wilkinson: It was over, john. You didn't have to worry about any other girls getting hurt. And I did not want me son to have the legacy that his father was a murderer.

John Caulfield: Where's Charlie now?

Mary Wilkinson: I don't know. Honest. Honest, I don't.

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Aaron Hotchner: Where does Charlie go to be alone?

Chrissy Wilkinson: The barn.

Aaron Hotchner: Where else?

Chrissy Wilkinson: God, I don't… I don't know.

Jennifer Jareau: Hey, Hotch. We got something.

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Jennifer Jareau: This was all locked in the closet. Looks like it was Robert Wilkinson's before Charlie got his hands on it.

Aaron Hotchner: So Charlie went looking for a father figure and this is who he found.

Spencer Reid: He was killing animals. It's clear he already has murderous impulses, and... Finding this must have made him feel like it was... Okay, like it was almost his birth right.

Jennifer Jareau: "They like it when they get to share me."

Aaron Hotchner: Is there anything in there about where he keeps them?

Jennifer Jareau: Nothing yet.

Aaron Hotchner: Keep reading.

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Derek Morgan: There's no peace sign in here.

David Rossi: It must be where he held them.

Emily Prentiss: Karen Foley said he'd make her walk outside.

Derek Morgan: You think she can handle coming back to this place?

Emily Prentiss: I don't know. You saw her. She's buried this thing for 27 years.

David Rossi: Do we have a choice?

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Emily Prentiss: Thank you for coming. We all know this can't be easy for you.

Stephen Foley: She's been shaking the whole way here.

Emily Prentiss: You survived this once and it made you stronger.

Stephen Foley: You can do this, mom.

Karen Foley: Oh, God.

Emily Prentiss: Are you okay?

Karen Foley: That smell was a part of me… Who's that?

Emily Prentiss: That's Mary Wilkinson.

Karen Foley: The wife? He tortured me every single night. Could you hear my screams? Did you kiss him when he was finished with me?

Emily Prentiss: Please, please, don't do this to yourself.

Karen Foley: What did she think he was doing in that barn every night? Did you ask? Did you ask why he wanted to be away or from you? Why? Why didn't you stop him? Why didn't you help?

Mary Wilkinson: I killed him!

Karen Foley: What?

Mary Wilkinson: Before Charlie was born… I came home, and I saw this place, and I knew what he had done… And I couldn't let my innocent baby be brought into this.

Karen Foley: You ki...

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Chrissy Wilkinson: Thank you… Hey, sheriff? I need to rest for a little bit. Will you be here when Charlie comes home?

Michael Ballantyne: Oh, yeah, don't worry. Get your rest.

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Karen Foley: I... I don't know where he'd take me. He always had that bag over my head.

David Rossi: Your other senses could have been in overdrive. We're gonna walk you through.

Emily Prentiss: What did the ground feel like?

David Rossi: Close your eyes. Take a few steps.

Karen Foley: Leaves and twigs. It was a long walk. There was a hill. I stumbled. There's something soft and cold, but it… It's covering something hard.

Emily Prentiss: Like wood?

Karen Foley: Rocks. Taller than me.

Mary Wilkinson: Along the north side of the property.

Derek Morgan: Hotch. I think we got something.

Emily Prentiss: Thank you.

Karen Foley: Did I help?

Emily Prentiss: Yes.

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Derek Morgan: Hotch.

Aaron Hotchner: Yeah, I see it. Careful, Morgan.

Michael Ballantyne: I got it.

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Tara Ricker: Hello? Help us! We're in here, please!

Aaron Hotchner: Clear!

Tara Ricker: Oh, my god.

Derek Morgan: Ma'am, you okay?

Tara Ricker: She just passed out.

Derek Morgan: Get an ambulance! Right now, paramedics! Ma'am?

Aaron Hotchner: Sheriff!

Derek Morgan: She's got a pulse, but she's out.

Aaron Hotchner: Where the hell's Charlie?

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Aaron Hotchner: Mary. Where would Charlie go?

Mary Wilkinson: I don't know.

Aaron Hotchner: What about your husband?

Mary Wilkinson: Well, there's a place on the battlefield. It's over the ridge.

Aaron Hotchner: Can you show us?

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Chrissy Wilkinson: Charlie.

Charlie Wilkinson: You know better than to bother me here.

Chrissy Wilkinson: The FBI'S at the farm. They went into the barn and they found a lot of blood. The sheriff says you killed those girls who have been missing. They have pictures and books and everything. That's why you'd stay in the barn all night? What did you do to them, Charlie? Did you... Did you rape them? We're starting a family!

Charlie Wilkinson: I never wanted that.

Chrissy Wilkinson: You are a liar. And a sick son of a bitch, just like your daddy was.

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Derek Morgan: He's gone.

Chrissy Wilkinson: He came at me… I had to do it.

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Aaron Hotchner: You okay?

Jennifer Jareau: If you stop caring, you're jaded. If you care too much... It'll ruin you.

Aaron Hotchner: Just know that you did everything you could. Sometimes we get it right with a little luck, and most of the times we don't. That's the job. It's never perfect. It's still better to care.

Jennifer Jareau: You really believe that?

Aaron Hotchner: I believe it's never perfect.

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John Caulfield: You'd think I'd feel better.

David Rossi: You know, these last killings weren't your fault.

John Caulfield: Yeah.

David Rossi: You couldn't have solved that case. Your killer was dead.

John Caulfield: Not to me. 27 years… How long has it been for you?

David Rossi: 21.

John Caulfield: Don't let it get to 22.

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Michael Ballantyne: Thank you.

Aaron Hotchner: Thank you.

Michael Ballantyne: Thank you.

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Jennifer Jareau: Wordsworth wrote, "A simple child that lightly draws its breath and feels its life in every limb, what should it know of death?"

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Derek Morgan: Who's up for a drink?

Emily Prentiss: Who's up for 5?

David Rossi: Count me in.

Spencer Reid: I don't know.

Derek Morgan: Stop with the "I don't know." You're in, kid.

Derek Morgan: J.J.?

Jennifer Jareau: I'd love to, but I'm gonna have to take a rain check.

David Rossi: Hotch. You up for a beer?

Aaron Hotchner: Sure.

Deliver guy: Agent Hotchner?

Aaron Hotchner: Yes.

Emily Prentiss: What is it?

Aaron Hotchner: Haley's filing for divorce. I've been served.

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