629 fans | Vote

Esprits Criminels
#318 : Femmes en danger

Résumé : La procureure Eve Alexander demande à Hotchner et Rossi de l'aide afin de dresser un profil d'Audrey Henson, accusée d'avoir tué de sang froid son mari. De son côté, JJ est alertée par une femme poursuivie par un homme depuis plus de deux ans mais qui n'a encore commis aucun crime, elle doit alors tout mettre en oeuvre pour que le problème cesse avant qu'il n'empire.

Popularité


4.4 - 10 votes

Titre VO
The Crossing

Titre VF
Femmes en danger

Première diffusion
07.05.2008

Première diffusion en France
03.06.2009

Diffusions

Logo de la chaîne CBS

Etats-Unis (inédit)
Mercredi 07.05.2008 à 21:00
12.88m

Plus de détails

Plus d'informations | N°063

Réalisateur de l'épisode : Guy Norman Bee
→ 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 :
- Bonnie Root ... Keri Derzmond
- Jeffrey Pierce ... Ryan Scott
- Brad Beyer ... Steve Berry
- Scott Lowell ... Mike Hicks
- Barbara Eve Harris ... Eve Alexander
- Mary-Margaret Humes ... Audrey Henson
- Aviva Baumann ... Sarah Henson
- Julia Sanford ... Nancy Ferguson
- Brian Appel ... Agent Grant Anderson
- Angel Parker ... Caissier

Keri Derzmond: I'm sorry. I can't find my ticket.

Cashier: Phone number.

Keri Derzmond: Just...

Cashier: I've got a line out the door.

Keri Derzmond: 301 555-0194.

Cashier: Okay, that 22's $ at.

Keri Derzmond: Excuse me.

Cashier: Keri Derzmond.

Keri Derzmond: Yes.

Cashier: Insurance card. Can't find you in the system.

Keri Derzmond: No, I--I'm in there.

Cashier: Wait a sec. D-e-r-z-m-o-n-D. Are you still on Foxborough drive?

Keri Derzmond: Everything is still the same.

Cashier: Sign here… Here you go.

Keri Derzmond: Thank you.

----------

Keri Derzmond: He's back. He found me again.

----------

Aaron Hotchner: Fear is the weapon. If his target is afraid and affected, then he's won.

David Rossi: Again, myself and SSA Hotchner are available to any of you should you need us. The direct line to our liaison is in the packet you received.

Aaron Hotchner: And trust your instincts and experience. They're the best tools you have. Thank you.

Eve Alexander: Eve Alexander, Suffolk County district attorney.

Aaron Hotchner: SSA Hotchner. This is SSA Rossi.

Eve Alexander: I know. Big fan of your books… And I followed your work as a federal prosecutor.

David Rossi: So you didn't come here for the terrorism seminar.

Eve Alexander: No. Two days ago, a woman named Audrey Henson did this to her husband of 20 years while he was sleeping. She confessed while sitting next to the body at the crime scene and repeated her confession to me at the lockup. Care to guess what her lawyer's already working on for the Defense?

Aaron Hotchner: Battered woman syndrome.

Eve Alexander: After years of systematic abuse, his client suddenly had no option left to her but a 12-gauge. And yet there's never been a domestic violence report filed from that home. Not a single medical record documenting injury. And not one witness who can say they ever saw or even suspected abuse.

Aaron Hotchner: So what do you need from us?

Eve Alexander: I think I can win this case anyway, but... I'd like you to help me prove that she's lying.

Aaron Hotchner: Proving a negative, that something didn't happen, is always a long shot.

Eve Alexander: Yes, but you can show she doesn't fit the profile of a battered woman.

David Rossi: What if she isn't... Lying?

Eve Alexander: That's not gonna be a problem. Her husband can't defend himself from what she's saying about him any more than he could against the shotgun. Doesn't that bother anyone?

Aaron Hotchner: Will she talk to us? Has she waived her rights?

Eve Alexander: Her attorney's already agreed to let her. He practically insists on it. Claims she's got nothing to hide.

Aaron Hotchner: Well, I can't promise that what we'll find is gonna help your case.

Eve Alexander: Let me worry about that.

----------

Jennifer Jareau: You done?

Emily Prentiss: Almost.

Jennifer Jareau: It's pretty powerful, right?

Emily Prentiss: I can see why you'd meet with her.

Anderson: Your 10:30's here.

Jennifer Jareau: Okay. Just give me one minute.

Keri Derzmond: Uh, I'm Keri Derzmond.

Jennifer Jareau: Agent Jareau. This is...

Emily Prentiss: Emily Prentiss.

Keri Derzmond: I'm sorry to rush in, but when I got the message you'd see me this morning, I could barely sleep last night. But that's nothing new. I haven't been able to sleep for about 2 years.

Jennifer Jareau: We read the letter you wrote to the silver spring police.

Keri Derzmond: Begging and pleading wasn't getting their attention. They needed to know I wasn't going away.

Jennifer Jareau: So you've been getting these notes for the past 2 years?

Keri Derzmond: I used to be in Atlanta. I moved here 6 months ago, and then out of nowhere another note. I can't live like this anymore. I want my life back.

Emily Prentiss: What did the police tell you?

Keri Derzmond: The detective I met with was... Very sympathetic, but his hands are tied unless something happens to me. Then it will be too late. Will you help me?

Jennifer Jareau: I'm presenting the case to our team this morning. I'll let you know what we decide.

Keri Derzmond: Lou Evans, Ed Derzmond, and Ryan Scott.

Jennifer Jareau: Excuse me?

Keri Derzmond: Those are the people who you'll be calling when you find me dead.

----------

Derek Morgan: Where's mom and dad?

Jennifer Jareau: Hotch and Rossi are still at the seminar in Boston. We shouldn't wait on this.

Emily Prentiss: JJ pulled me in early. I agree.

Jennifer Jareau: This is Keri Derzmond. 2 years ago in Atlanta she started receiving anonymous notes that meticulously described her whereabouts throughout the day. Local authorities never found out who was responsible. Recently, she moved to Maryland, brought the stalker with her.

Derek Morgan: They think it's the same person?

Emily Prentiss: He includes photographs of himself.

Spencer Reid: None of his face. That's very telling. He's either trying to protect his identity or he has self-image issues. He's controlling the parts of his body that he shows to her.

Emily Prentiss: He writes to Keri in these letters about their "future" together-- having kids, growing old. He believes Keri is in love with him and just doesn't know it yet.

Derek Morgan: Okay, so the guy's clearly delusional, but what makes this a BAU case?

Emily Prentiss: He is so obsessed that he tracked her over 600 miles away.

Spencer Reid: That is unusual. Typically, a stalker will change his focus to another woman if the object of his affection moves away.

Derek Morgan: I mean, I get that, and he's way past the first level of escalation, but... Still.

Emily Prentiss: When Keri received the first letter in Maryland, she went to the locals for protection. They told her they couldn't help her. This woman is in serious danger.

Jennifer Jareau: This case is in my hands now, and if we do nothing and something happens to her... I'll be the one notifying her family.

Derek Morgan: Okay.

----------

Emily Prentiss: Author Christian Nestell Bovee once wrote, "No man is happy without a delusion of some kind. Delusions are as necessary to our happiness as realities."

----------

Aaron Hotchner: Nothing at all?

Penelope Garcia: No, sir. There's no driver's license, no passport, no bank account. It's not even jointly held. Her name's not on their plastic, their checks, their mortgage, their car titles. Nothing, nothing, nothing. Aside from a birth certificate and a marriage license, there's no actual record that Audrey Henson even exists.

Aaron Hotchner: How many years in the current home?

Penelope Garcia: It looks like they've lived in that house their whole married life.

Aaron Hotchner: And we're certain there are no medic ralecords that point to a history of abuse?

Penelope Garcia: Actually, sir, there's no medical record at all beyond the birth of their second child Nathan.

Aaron Hotchner: What about life insurance? Any assets? Any financial motive for Audrey to kill her husband.

Penelope Garcia: No. I mean, there's insurance, but Mrs. Henson isn't the beneficiary of any of the policies.

Aaron Hotchner: She's not?

Penelope Garcia: Sarah, their 19-year-old daughter, is.

Aaron Hotchner: Thanks.

----------

Steve Berry: So we can use this area until something bigger comes along. I set it up just like agent Jareau requested. Is she coming, by the way?

Spencer Reid: She and another agent are at Keri's office.

Steve Berry: Aren't you guys a little overqualified for this case? I mean, this guy's no serial killer.

Spencer Reid: We construct behavioral profiles for a variety of investigative scenarios. That includes stalking.

Derek Morgan: We've seen this kind of thing before, and it can get ugly real fast.

Steve Berry: Hey, I wanted to help this girl the day she came in. I just--I didn't have the manpower.

Derek Morgan: Listen, we understand what it's like to be shorthanded. We're just here to help.

Steve Berry: Look, don't get me wrong. I got a sister Keri's age, and if some guy was doing this to her and I got my hands on him... I'd probably get thrown off the force.

Derek Morgan: You and me both.

----------

Emily Prentiss: What was that?

Jennifer Jareau: Bureaucratic red tape. Every case we take, I have to explain why in terms of cost and size relative to the BAU. They don't always think it's worth it.

Emily Prentiss: They do have 4 agents doing the work that locals should.

Jennifer Jareau: Just because there isn't a dead body doesn't mean we shouldn't take the case.

Emily Prentiss: Hey, the fact that law enforcement, including the FBI, can't help someone until they've been injured is appalling. All I'm saying is it is a drain on the system.

Jennifer Jareau: Emily… Last year in Denver, a woman was being harassed by her ex-boyfriend. Cops knew who he was, but they couldn't arrest him. We didn't take that case. She was finally granted a restraining order 3 days after he threw acid in her face. Right now, I don't care about limited resources. I cannot make that same mistake again.

----------

Derek Morgan: Okay. When Keri lived in Atlanta, the initial communication happened at her job. But then they got more personal and started going to her home.

Spencer Reid: The first card is likely an anniversary date of sorts. The first time he saw her or the first face-to-face meeting.

Steve Berry: He actually wrote the date on the card. March 21, 2006.

Spencer Reid: That was a Tuesday.

Derek Morgan: Okay, so we should look at other Tuesdays, previous months on the 21st,and march of 2005. If we can figure out what this date means to the stalker, it could trace his connection back to Keri.

----------

Emily Prentiss: Why the move to Maryland?

Keri Derzmond: Ryan lives here, and my firm just opened an office. The move wasn't because of the stalker, although the police back in Atlanta thought it was a good idea. I'm always cautious, but for the first time, I felt that if I looked over my shoulder, no one would be there.

Emily Prentiss: We need you to make a list of names of everyone you know, even acquaintances, both here and in Georgia.

Jennifer Jareau: Don't forget ex-boyfriends or any indiscretions.

Emily Prentiss: Nothing is insignificant.

Keri Derzmond: If I knew what I was doing to make this guy so obsessed, I'd stop.

Jennifer Jareau: When your paths crossed, something clicked with him. If you were smiling, he probably thought you were smiling at him.

Emily Prentiss: We have no way of knowing what his fantasy is. What we do know is you're the star of it.

Co-worker: It's Ryan. He says it's an emergency.

Keri Derzmond: You okay? Yeah, they're here now… Ryan's at home. There's another card and a box at the door.

Emily Prentiss: Tell him not to touch it. We're on our way.

----------

Derek Morgan: Okay, so every Tuesday, Keri's firm has a staff meeting and it's catered by a lot of different restaurants.

Steve Berry: I'll add it to the list.

Derek Morgan: What do you see?

Spencer Reid: Look at the new photograph Keri received in Maryland. Now look at the old ones from Atlanta, the muscle tone has changed. The bicep is far more defined.

Derek Morgan: Also, skin color. He's tan.

Steve Berry: Why do we care if he's lifting weights and out in the sun?

Spencer Reid: Well, we're looking at this from a behavioral standpoint. He's making improvements to his appearance and it's likely to impress Keri.

Derek Morgan: What does her fiance look like?

----------

Ryan Scott: Here it is. I appreciate you driving Keri home. Ever since this guy showed up again, I've been taking her everywhere.

Keri Derzmond: Would he send something that could hurt me?

Emily Prentiss: Probably not, but we don't want to take any chances.

Ryan Scott: You really think this guy would do something like that after all this time?

Emily Prentiss: At this point, you haven't done anything to provoke him… It's just a pair of earrings.

Keri Derzmond: They look like antiques.

Jennifer Jareau: He says there were his grandmother's. Family Heirloom?

Emily Prentiss: He wants to make you a part of his family.

Jennifer Jareau: Well, we have the back of his head now… He hopes that, uh, you give him a gift soon, too.

Keri Derzmond: What does that mean?

Emily Prentiss: We should probably get this back to the station and start a trace.

Ryan Scott: You can find him that way?

Emily Prentiss: First-class mail's harder to track, but we'll see.

Jennifer Jareau: Officers will be driving by your house periodically looking for anything suspicious and you have my number if anything happens.

Emily Prentiss: We'll call and let you know if we find anything.

Keri Derzmond: Thank you.

----------

Jennifer Jareau: His confidence is building, and now he wants something what do you think that is?

Emily Prentiss: I don't know. I'm scared about what happens when she doesn't give it to him.

----------

Sarah Henson: Is that what my mother said, that he hit her?

David Rossi: We haven't spoken to your mother yet, but we understand it's being suggested by her attorney.

Nathan Henson: Unbelievable.

Sarah Henson: She's actually blaming him?

Aaron Hotchner: So you don't believe she was abused?

Sarah Henson: If anyone was abused, it was my father… What he had to put up with being married to her.

Nathan Henson: She was a lousy cook. She couldn't do the laundry right. The house was always filthy. Hell, she couldn't even grocery shop without some kind of supervision.

Aaron Hotchner: Supervision?

Nathan Henson: She'd get all the wrong things, wrong brands, too much or too little of something.

Sarah Henson: And my father was always patient with her. Always.

Nathan Henson: She's just... She isn't...

Sarah Henson: She's not bright.

Aaron Hotchner: You mean she's mentally challenged?

Sarah Henson: No, I mean she's stupid.

David Rossi: This is your mother we're talking about here.

Sarah Henson: No, we're talking about a woman who killed the only real parent we've ever had. Our father was kind and gentle and loving.

Nathan Henson: He always had time for us. Always. He was at every game, every school event, everything important.

Aaron Hotchner: And what about your mother?

Nathan Henson: She never went to anything. Not once in my whole life. I guess she just couldn't be bothered.

Aaron Hotchner: So if your father didn't abuse your mother, why did she kill him?

Nathan Henson: Probably just to take him away from us.

Sarah Henson: She was jealous that he loved us more than her.

Aaron Hotchner: Why would she think that?

Nathan Henson: Because he said so all the time.

----------

Ryan Scott: Come on.

Keri Derzmond: Let me guess. You don't want me to read?

Ryan Scott: We're gonna fix dinner, and we're gonna do it together.

Keri Derzmond: Are we gonna pretend there's not some weird guy leaving me presents, too?

Ryan Scott: What weird guy?

Keri Derzmond: I'll take that as a yes… Will you go check on him?

Ryan Scott: Okay… The gate's open.

Keri Derzmond: What?

Ryan Scott: Brodie?

----------

Cop: Keri Derzmond? Silver spring P.D. I just saw your dog take off down the street.

Keri Derzmond: The only way to open the gate is from the inside.

Ryan Scott: Which means someone scaled the fence so they wouldn't be seen.

Cop: I want you both to go back inside the house and lock the door behind you.

Keri Derzmond: I should go look for Brodie.

Ryan Scott: Keri, we need to go inside.

----------

Keri Derzmond: Where is he?

Cop: This was on your neighbor's lawn.

Ryan Scott: It's okay, it's okay.

----------

Mike Hicks: I miss her, too, Brodie. I miss her, too.

----------

Derek Morgan: This guy's definitely trying to mirror Ryan. He's even got the same haircut.

Spencer Reid: He's trying to replicate what Keri's attracted to.

Derek Morgan: He starts feeling good about himself, he's gonna find the courage he needs to actually meet her.

Steve Berry: We charging him with dognapping now, too?

Derek Morgan: Taking the dog might not seem like much to you, but it tells us that he's desperately trying to feel close to her. He was bold enough to break in her backyard. Add that to his proven determination and we've got ourselves a serious escalation here.

Steve Berry: I thought he was just messing with her.

Spencer Reid: We had Keri put flyers up. We may get him to call to return the dog.

Steve Berry: Would he do that?

Spencer Reid: He wants to prove how much he cares.

Derek Morgan: Or he won't call if he's jealous of how much attention the dog is getting. If he really believes that he's ready to eliminate all of his competition, Ryan could be next.

----------

Ryan Scott: You think he's got the guts for a confrontation?

Jennifer Jareau: He moved here, took Brodie. He's not going to let anything get in his way.

Ryan Scott: He cares about Keri. Maybe he won't hurt her. He hasn't yet.

Emily Prentiss: He doesn't want to, but if he feels like he's gonna lose her, then he will.

Ryan Scott: Lose her?

Emily Prentiss: He's been rejected his entire life. To escape, he built a vivid fantasy world in which someone accepted him.

Keri Derzmond: Me.

Emily Prentiss: Worst-case scenario-- he gets you alone. In which case it would be important for you to play along with his delusions.

Keri Derzmond: You mean like tell him I love him?

Emily Prentiss: Within reason, do what he wants.

Jennifer Jareau: By gaining his trust, he'll let his guard down, and that's when you can make your vemo.

Ryan Scott: You think it could come to that?

Jennifer Jareau: Well, not if we can help it. We're gonna have to comb through your life ever since he's been a part of it.

Keri Derzmond: Haven't we already done that?

Emily Prentiss: We're talking about each and every moment for the last 2 years. The answer could be in the smallest detail.

Keri Derzmond: Okay.

----------

Aaron Hotchner: The perfect family.

David Rossi: Two mattresses.

Aaron Hotchner: That's less intimate.

David Rossi: She passed the murder weapon every day… And the kids said she couldn't keep house… I can't see anything out of place. Look. Even the hangers are uniformly spaced. And the shoes, I bet if we measured, they'd be almost perfect.

Aaron Hotchner: The kids obviously adopted their father's skewed perspective of their mother.

David Rossi: The family that abuses together...

Aaron Hotchner: You know, I thought it was just the angle of the crime scene photos. There's obviously something missing.

David Rossi: The rest of the blood.

Aaron Hotchner: Somebody cleaned up.

----------

Spencer Reid: This man's an incompetent suitor seeking intimacy with a woman unavailable to him. He thinks he's courting his soul mate who in reality is a total stranger to him.

Derek Morgan: He's making some physical improvements. But even if he's able to get enough confidence together to speak to Keri, she'd find it more like talking to a 12-year-old boy.

Spencer Reid: A very dangerous one. His obsession has heightened, as indicated by his following her to Maryland and the amount of detail in those letters. He writes instead of calls, which could mean that he's afraid of how he'll sound. He might be less educated or have some sort of physical issue, like a speech impediment.

Derek Morgan: He wouldn't have written march 21, 2006, in that first letter if that date didn't actually mean something to him.

Spencer Reid: It could be the first time he saw her at the bank or the movies. I mean, the possibilities are endless.

Derek Morgan: Their paths crossed somewhere in Atlanta, he followed her. So we need to focus on what she's doing here and how she's living. He's watching.

Spencer Reid: His move here means that he's committed, and unless he's caught, he'll never break that commitment.

Derek Morgan: Yet if he perceives that she has... We all know domestic disputes can be some of the most violent.

----------

Aaron Hotchner: And there's nothing else pending? No, no, it's okay. Um, we'll be back tomorrow. I'm gonna need the rest of you back then as well. Okay. Thanks.

David Rossi: They're working on a single stalker case? All of them?

Aaron Hotchner: JJ seems pretty passionate about it. You know, sometimes you can see it, but, uh... They all look pretty happy.

David Rossi: Happiness is easy to fake when you only have a split second. You should see how many happy-looking photos I have of me with my exes.

Aaron Hotchner: Were you ever happy in any of your marriages?

David Rossi: I don't know. Maybe. Maybe not. If I was, I can't remember. I'm not sure if me and the idea of being married is a good mix.

Aaron Hotchner: You kept trying.

David Rossi: Well, I didn't have any kids.

Aaron Hotchner: What do you mean?

David Rossi: Well, I mean I might have tried harder if there were children involved.

Aaron Hotchner: I tried.

David Rossi: Hotch.

Aaron Hotchner: I gave absolutely everything to... Haley and Jack and my job.

David Rossi: So something had to give.

Aaron Hotchner: Yeah. You're right… But it doesn't mean that I am any less committed... Or try any less hard for my son.

David Rossi: Hey, Hotch, what the hell do I know? The only people I've ever made happy were divorce lawyers.

Aaron Hotchner: Well, we've got 4 failed marriages between us. We're experts at something… Where does it all go wrong?

David Rossi: Everybody has their breaking point… Your wife reached hers.

----------

Penelope Garcia: JJ, I'm used to doing this to America's most creepy, but digging through Keri's life like this makes me feel all gross and ugh.

Jennifer Jareau: We have to in order to help.

Penelope Garcia: I know, but it's her business why she takes a large cash withdrawal out in Vegas.

Jennifer Jareau: Bachelorette party.

Penelope Garcia: Or who she sends flowers to every month in Wisconsin.

Jennifer Jareau: Her grandmother.

Penelope Garcia: And, you know, she has, like, awesome health insurance.

Jennifer Jareau: Yep.

Penelope Garcia: And her private doctor was voted Atlanta's best. So why did she go to the Atlanta women's health clinic not once, not twice, but 3 times?

Jennifer Jareau: Thanks.

----------

Emily Prentiss: We're looking for a connection to march 21. Is it anyone's birthday or anniversary?

Keri Derzmond: No, the 21st doesn't mean anything to me.

Emily Prentiss: What's up?

Jennifer Jareau: Why'd you go to the clinic last year?

Emily Prentiss: We need full disclosure, Keri.

Keri Derzmond: Ryan doesn't know. Back when... We were figuring out what this is... If I was moving... I was pregnant. And I couldn't-- I couldn't have a baby, not then.

Jennifer Jareau: That was your decision. You don't have to explain that to anyone.

Keri Derzmond: I know. It's just, Ryan's career was taking off, I didn't want to trap him…

Jennifer Jareau: Keri.

Keri Derzmond: I didn't want us to have any regrets.

Jennifer Jareau: Keri.

Keri Derzmond: Ryan.

Ryan Scott: Were you ever gonna tell me? I thought you wanted to have kids.

Keri Derzmond: I do.

Ryan Scott: You didn't think I'd drop everything to raise a baby?

Keri Derzmond: I knew that's exactly what you'd do.

Ryan Scott: I gotta go.

Keri Derzmond: Wait, Ryan. I'm sorry.

Jennifer Jareau: Keri.

----------

Ryan Scott: Oh, damn it!

----------

Emily Prentiss: Thanks. That was detective Berry. He just took Ryan's police report. He's got about $500's worth of damage to his car… Hey, why are you taking this so hard?

Jennifer Jareau: Keri's life has been turned upside down for the past 2 years, and then we just come on in and tear it up some more.

Emily Prentiss: But to catch her stalker, we have to ask those questions. She knew it would be uncomfortable.

Jennifer Jareau: That's an understatement.

Spencer Reid: JJ, you fought for this case.

Derek Morgan: You wanted to help Keri. That's what we're sitting here trying to do.

Jennifer Jareau: Then why do I feel like we violated her, too?

----------

David Rossi: You do understand why you're here?

Audrey Henson: I killed my husband.

Aaron Hotchner: And you're aware that you don't have to talk to us?

Audrey Henson: What else is there to say? I shot him.

David Rossi: Why?

Audrey Henson: It's what I had to do.

David Rossi: Had to?

Audrey Henson: It sounds... Terrible.

Aaron Hotchner: Did Philip ever hit you?

Audrey Henson: Hit me?

Aaron Hotchner: Was he abusive?

Audrey Henson: No. Never… Not even when I probably des-- no, he was very patient with me.

Aaron Hotchner: Why did he need to be patient?

Audrey Henson: Well, are you kidding? Look at me. After Nathan was born, I completely let myself go. I'm fat, I'm a terrible housekeeper, I'm a terrible cook. No, believe me, I needed a husband with a lot of patience.

David Rossi: Audrey, Nathan tells us that you never attended any of his sports or school functions, that you were never there, not even once.

Audrey Henson: He's probably right.

David Rossi: Why didn't you?

Audrey Henson: Well, I was doing such a terrible job at home, I didn't want to embarrass my kids out in public, too.

----------

Keri Derzmond: I knew I'd seen him before… At my dry cleaners, at a restaurant. I didn't know where else to go.

Steve Berry: You did the right thing coming here.

Jennifer Jareau: Keri, you're gonna get through this. You're strong.

Derek Morgan: You've been smart. You're taking every necessary precaution. You're not helpless, Keri. You're prepared and you're protected.

Keri Derzmond: I needed to hear that.

Steve Berry: Sounds like he's gonna try to talk to her.

Spencer Reid: It could be a risky situation for him.

Keri Derzmond: Why him?

Spencer Reid: He's setting himself up for rejection, and if he feels anger or shame, there's a possibility he could turn violent.

Jennifer Jareau: All right, I'm going to get this picture out.

Derek Morgan: JJ okay?

Emily Prentiss: Yeah, she will be, once we get a lead.

Keri Derzmond: That was Ryan. He's taking off for a couple of days to clear his head. But he wants to talk first. I'm going to meet him at the house.

----------

Eve Alexander: All right, guys, tell me what you've got.

David Rossi: No one ever hit this woman.

Eve Alexander: I knew it.

Aaron Hotchner: And yet she's been profoundly abused.

Eve Alexander: What?

David Rossi: Her abuse was psychological. He had complete control over her. He cut off all her contact with the outside world.

Aaron Hotchner: You've heard of Stockholm syndrome, right?

Eve Alexander: You're kidding me.

Aaron Hotchner: Prisoners of war, Patty Hearst, Elizabeth Smart, they all say the same thing. They had no place else to go.

Eve Alexander: Why is it that men so easily believe that the woman must somehow be the victim?

Aaron Hotchner: You asked our opinion.

David Rossi: Come in with us. There's one thing we haven't asked her yet that might interest you.

----------

Ryan Scott: That's my dog!

Neighbour: It's not your dog, buddy. Back off. Look, I said it's not your dog. Back off. Hey, will you back off. It's not your dog!

Ryan Scott: You son of a bitch! Stay away from Keri!

Neighbour: Get off! Help!

----------

Jennifer Jareau: What the hell happened?

Steve Berry: Says some guy in an old brown van paid him 50 bucks to walk the dog up and down the street. Told him to be careful, someone in the neighborhood was kidnapping people's pets.

Ryan Scott: Back door's off its hinges. Her cell's still in the house her wallet. Her purse is on the bed. He just... He just took her… I was right here.

Emily Prentiss: Let's go inside.

Steve Berry: What now?

Jennifer Jareau: Well, he finally got her. He's not about to let her go.

----------

Mike Hicks: Do you like it?

Keri Derzmond: It's really nice.

Mike Hicks: How about the pictures of me?

Keri Derzmond: It's good to finally see you in person.

Mike Hicks: Ah, you've seen me before.

Keri Derzmond: Yeah, no, I know.

Mike Hicks: Where?

Keri Derzmond: You mean the first time? On the 21st?

Mike Hicks: You do remember.

Keri Derzmond: Your haircut looks nice.

Mike Hicks: You didn't like it long.

Keri Derzmond: No, I-- that was good, too, I thought. I've thought about cutting my hair.

Mike Hicks: No, don't you do that. Don't you cut your hair, do you understand me?

----------

Penelope Garcia: There aren't any vans in Georgia that have been transferred to Maryland, so I am sending you registrations and I.D.s for both states. Pictures coming at you.

Spencer Reid: Let's start with Jeffrey Cramer, Chris Geezy, and Mike Hicks.

Penelope Garcia: Okay. Cramer works at a grocery store. Geezy is a heating and air tech, and hicks is on unemployment. But he's an I.T. Guy. Last employed at legal grind, tech support for law firms.

Spencer Reid: Keri's a lawyer. He might have worked on her computer.

Penelope Garcia: He's got no criminal record. And his social's listed at a bank there… And the account lists... Mike Hicks, 404 Lark Lane, Silver Spring.

Derek Morgan: Thanks, baby girl. All right, we got a name and an address.

Steve Berry: Would he really take Keri to his place?

Derek Morgan: It's unlikely, but we should still check it out.

Steve Berry: All right, I'll send a cruiser.

Ryan Scott: Every second we're here, she's alone with him.

Emily Prentiss: His obsession determines what he is, what he does. He wants make her happy. He won't take her where he wants to go but where she wants to go.

Jennifer Jareau: Maybe there is a place you both loved.

Ryan Scott: The beach where I proposed.

----------

Aaron Hotchner: You know Mrs. Alexander?

Audrey Henson: Yes.

Aaron Hotchner: We'd like for you to take us through the killing step by step, as well as you can remember.

Audrey Henson: I had just-- I was finishing up the laundry, and, uh, I was hanging up my husband's shirts in the closet… I looked over and I saw him on the bed, and I knew it had to be then, that that was my only chance. And so, I decided I had to kill him… I picked up the gun... And I shot him… I shot my husband.

Aaron Hotchner: And then you... Sat there and waited for someone to come home?

Audrey Henson: Oh, no, no, no, no. I had to clean up.

Aaron Hotchner: Why?

Audrey Henson: Well, there was blood everywhere.

Aaron Hotchner: And did you clean up to hide what you had done?

Audrey Henson: No. No, I was going to tell Sarah what I had done when she got home. I wasn't hiding anything.

Eve Alexander: But then why clean all the blood up?

Audrey Henson: Because the police were going to be coming. Philip would have been furious if I allowed all those strangers into the house with a mess like that.

----------

Aaron Hotchner: Her life's been punishment enough.

Eve Alexander: I'm gonna have to drag her through a trial. I'll recommend she's charged with criminally negligent homicide. By the time it's over, she'll probably get off with probation and time served.

----------

Keri Derzmond: Thank you for taking me away. It's a really good place for us to start over… Can we take these off, now that we're safe?

Mike Hicks: Oh, they're softer than I remember… When you got up from your desk and I sat in your chair... And you... You said, "oops." And I knew then that you felt it, too.

Keri Derzmond: It's kind of stuffy in here. Let's go for a walk. We can look at the water… Now.

Mike Hicks: Okay.

----------

Mike Hicks: It's so beautiful here.

Emily Prentiss: Okay, okay. Let's put these away. I just want to talk to you.

Mike Hicks: Don't make me hurt her.

Emily Prentiss: You don't have to do that. Michael, we don't want to take her away from you. Keri told me she wants to be with you.

Keri Derzmond: It's true. I'm so happy now… They think you're gonna hurt me. Put it down so we can be together. Where do you want to go first? We could, uh, we could go back to Atlanta. We could find a little house.

Derek Morgan: Come here. Come here! Take that. Get up. Get up!

Mike Hicks: How could you do this? After everything I've done for us? They can't keep us apart!

Emily Prentiss: You did great.

Keri Derzmond: He worked on my computer. That's where I met him.

Jennifer Jareau: It's okay.

Spencer Reid: I found this in his van along with about 100 photos of Keri.

Ryan Scott: Keri.

Spencer Reid: February 21, 2006. A month later, he sent his first letter.

Emily Prentiss: He thought it was their anniversary.

Jennifer Jareau: It's over now.

Ryan Scott: Thank you.

Jennifer Jareau: Susan B. Anthony said, "A woman must not depend on the protection of man, but must be taught to protect herself."

----------

Emily Prentiss: Everyone's waiting.

Jennifer Jareau: You should go.

Emily Prentiss: Keri's gonna be okay.

Jennifer Jareau: I know.

Emily Prentiss: Okay. Then what is it? Because you've been a little off.

Jennifer Jareau: Really, I'm just… I'm tired.

Emily Prentiss: Okay. Well, go home. Get some sleep.

Jennifer Jareau: Hey, it's me. Got a minute? Yeah, I'm fine. Fine. Uh, we just really need to talk… I'm pregnant.

Kikavu ?

Au total, 140 membres ont visionné cet épisode ! Ci-dessous les derniers à l'avoir vu...

lolhawaii 
12.02.2024 vers 21h

belle26 
16.04.2023 vers 12h

pretty31 
24.03.2022 vers 12h

SkullCos 
20.03.2022 vers 03h

whistled15 
26.01.2022 vers 17h

Cyaaniide 
04.07.2021 vers 22h

Derniers commentaires

Avant de poster un commentaire, clique ici pour t'identifier.

schumi  (05.10.2018 à 13:13)
Horrible cette histoire de femme battue qui finit par tuer son bourreau... le plus terrible c'est la complicité des enfants avec le père. Et la femme harcelée est vraiment courageuse. On sent jj perturbée et on apprend pourquoi à la fin. Bravo jj.

Contributeurs

Merci aux 2 rédacteurs qui ont contribué à la rédaction de cette fiche épisode

Emmalyne 
Profilage 
Ne manque pas...

Rejoins l'équipe HypnoCheck pour vérifier les informations des épisodes de la citadelle.
L'équipe HypnoCheck recrute ! | En savoir plus

L'équipe HypnoDiff, chargée de la saisie des synopsis et des news diffusions, recrute.
L'équipe HypnoDiff recrute ! | Plus d'infos

Le nouveau numéro d'HypnoMag est disponible !
HypnoMag | Lire le nouveau numéro !

Alternative Awards : À vos nominés
Alternative Awards | On compte sur vous !

Activité récente
Dernières audiences
Logo de la chaîne TF1

Criminal Minds, S16E10 (inédit)
Mercredi 31 janvier à 22:10
2.64m / 17.6% (Part)

Logo de la chaîne TF1

Criminal Minds, S16E09 (inédit)
Mercredi 31 janvier à 21:10
3.03m / 15.5% (Part)

Toutes les audiences

Actualités
Meta Golding obtient un rôle dans la dramatique de Netflix Ransom Canyon

Meta Golding obtient un rôle dans la dramatique de Netflix Ransom Canyon
Après l'échec que fut Rabbit Hole, Meta Golding a trouvé un tout nouveau projet. L'actrice qui a...

Janeane Garofalo rejoint la distribution du film d'animation Boys Go to Jupiter

Janeane Garofalo rejoint la distribution du film d'animation Boys Go to Jupiter
L'interprète de Beth Griffith dans Criminal Minds : Suspect Behavior, Janeane Garofalo, a trouvé un...

Une huitième saison pour la dramatique 9-1-1 avec Jennifer Love Hewitt sur ABC

Une huitième saison pour la dramatique 9-1-1 avec Jennifer Love Hewitt sur ABC
Face à son succès depuis le lancement de sa nouvelle saison en mars dernier, ABC a décidé d'accorder...

Felicity Huffman rejoint la dix-septième saison de Esprits Criminels dans un rôle majeur

Felicity Huffman rejoint la dix-septième saison de Esprits Criminels dans un rôle majeur
Felicity Huffman, connue pour son rôle dans Desperate Housewives, rejoint la distribution de Esprits...

Death and Other Details avec Mandy Patinkin prend fin après sa première saison

Death and Other Details avec Mandy Patinkin prend fin après sa première saison
Après un court parcours, Hulu a décidé de mettre un terme à sa série Death and Other Details. Mandy...

Newsletter

Les nouveautés des séries et de notre site une fois par mois dans ta boîte mail ?

Inscris-toi maintenant

Sondage
HypnoRooms

choup37, 19.04.2024 à 19:45

Maintenant j'en ai plus que deux, je joue aussi sur kaa

CastleBeck, Hier à 11:48

Il y a quelques thèmes et bannières toujours en attente de clics dans les préférences . Merci pour les quartiers concernés.

Viens chatter !