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#404 : Un petit coin de paradis

Résumé : Le FBI et les services de police enquêtent sur une série d'accidents de la circulation qui présentent d'étranges similitudes. Tout porte à croire qu'il s'agit en fait d'un tueur en série qui opère ainsi, afin de masquer ses crimes en accidents de la route. L'équipe refuse de divulguer ses soupçons aux médias, afin de ne pas alerter le meurtrier. Mais ils vont devoir redoubler leurs efforts pour le retrouver, car le tueur vient d'enlever un couple. Commence alors un effroyable compte à rebours.

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Titre VO
Paradise

Titre VF
Un petit coin de paradis

Première diffusion
22.10.2008

Première diffusion en France
17.06.2009

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Rossi interroge un homme en lui montrant des photos des victimes de l'affaire.

Rossi interroge un homme en lui montrant des photos des victimes de l'affaire.

Hotchner pose des questions à un homme pour découvrir la vérité sur les meurtres.

Hotchner pose des questions à un homme pour découvrir la vérité sur les meurtres.

Ian (William Mapother) et sa femme Abby Corbin (Robyn Lively) font une pause.

Ian (William Mapother) et sa femme Abby Corbin (Robyn Lively) font une pause.

Toute l'équipe se dirige arme à la main en courant pour retrouver le couple disparu.

Toute l'équipe se dirige arme à la main en courant pour retrouver le couple disparu.

David Rossi (Joe Mantegna) et Hotchner (Thomas Gibson) sont dehors à discuter.

David Rossi (Joe Mantegna) et Hotchner (Thomas Gibson) sont dehors à discuter.

Hotchner (Thomas Gibson) et Rossi (Joe Mantegna) font le point sur leur enquête suite à l'erreur d'un d'entre eux.

Hotchner (Thomas Gibson) et Rossi (Joe Mantegna) font le point sur leur enquête suite à l'erreur d'un d'entre eux.

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Plus d'informations | N°069

Réalisateur de l'épisode : John Gallagher
→ Scénaristes de l'épisode : Debra 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 :
- William Mapother ... Ian Corbin
- Robyn Lively ... Abby Corbin
- David Andrews ... Shérrif Bruner
- Wil Wheaton ... Floyd Hansen
- Jack Laufer ... Harold Sanders
- Joe Unger ... Bobby Jones
- Sherry Weston ... Betty

Bobby Jones: Damn.

Reporter: And severe thunderstorms and localized downpours will rumble over areas of Northern California and Central Nevada tonight and tomorrow. Flood warnings for storey, Lyon and Carson counties are in effect until 8:00 am tomorrow morning.

Bobby Jones: That's great… Off the big road, South of Sin City… Got a four wheeler, sitting duck.

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Spencer Reid: Hey, if you guys are hungry, I know a pretty good Indian restaurant that's open all night.

Emily Prentiss: Oh, I can't. I have a date.

Derek Morgan: You got a date? With who?

Emily Prentiss: My hot tub.

Derek Morgan: Now that sounds like a party.

Emily Prentiss: You're so not invited.

Jennifer Jareau: Hold up, guys.

Spencer Reid: Change of plans.

Jennifer Jareau: I'm glad I caught you.

Emily Prentiss: Is everything okay?

Jennifer Jareau: I've been on the phone with a sheriff in Nevada. There's been a series of suspicious accidents in the Reno area that may be connected.

Derek Morgan: JJ, this can't wait till morning?

Jennifer Jareau: I don't think so. If I'm right about this, I think we'll be leaving first thing tomorrow. Sorry.

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Jennifer Jareau: Three nights ago outside of Reno, this car was hit by a tractor trailer.

Derek Morgan: Any survivors?

Jennifer Jareau: The truck driver walked away unharmed. Jonathan and Rebecca Gallen, the passengers in the car, were dead. When the local sheriff arrived on the scene, he noticed several things. No blood spatter inside the car. No seat belt burns. No lacerations from the air bags.

Spencer Reid: They we dead before the accident.

Jennifer Jareau: The autopsy confirmed that and the cause of death. Blunt force head trauma and evidence of rape and torture to the woman.

Aaron Hotchner: The unsub wasn't very successful at hiding the fact that he murdered two people.

Jennifer Jareau: There's a chance he has gotten away with it before. After I spoke to the sheriff, I had Garcia look into any similar accidents near the California, Nevada border. She found two with a similar MO. in the past couple of weeks, both were couples, in a car, hit by a tractor trailer.

Derek Morgan: It's always a man and a woman stopped right in the middle of the road.

Emily Prentiss: It's always at night on a remote highway.

David Rossi: It can't be a coincidence the victim type and this very specific MO are the same in all three cases.

Aaron Hotchner: Was Garcia able to find any connection between them?

Jennifer Jareau: One thing they have in common is that they all disappeared for 48 hours prior to the accidents.

David Rossi: We know what he does to his victims during that time.

Aaron Hotchner: We just need to figure out where he finds them.

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Abby Corbin: Wow. I can barely keep my eyes open.

Ian Corbin: You've been asleep since we left Reno.

Abby Corbin: Really? Oops… Aah! Ian, look out! Are you okay?

Ian Corbin: Yeah. That was close.

Abby Corbin: Maybe we both need some rest.

Ian Corbin: Yeah.

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Ian Corbin: You coming in?

Abby Corbin: No. I'm gonna call your mom and check in with the kids.

Ian Corbin: You better lock the doors.

Abby Corbin: I'm not afraid of the dark.

Ian Corbin: Sure you're not.

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Ian Corbin: Ha ha!

Abby Corbin: Damn it, Ian. You scared me.

Ian Corbin: Me to get your second wind.

Abby Corbin: Oh, God.

Ian Corbin: We've got this little paradise all to ourselves.

Abby Corbin: What do you mean?

Ian Corbin: Look around. We're the only ones here.

Abby Corbin: Oh, it's such a beautiful night… Ohh. Let's get to the cabin. I'm so glad we took this trip.

Ian Corbin: Me too.

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Aaron Hotchner: Thomas Fuller wrote: "A fool's paradise is a wise man hell."

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Emily Prentiss: JJ?

Jennifer Jareau: It's so the baby can't hear.

Emily Prentiss: What's he listening to?

Jennifer Jareau: Beethoven.

Spencer Reid: I personally preferred Mozart, myself, but be careful to limit his exposure to one hour a day, amniotic fluids have a tendency to amplify sound.

Jennifer Jareau: Thanks for the reminder, doc… Okay, so, all three crashes were on highways outside of Carson City, Lake Tahoe and Reno.

Emily Prentiss: All cities with a large and diverse, transit population. Not to mention the thousands of locals mixing with seasonal workers.

David Rossi: An endless pool of victims to chose from.

Aaron Hotchner: Rebecca Gallen was beaten badly, ribs broken ante-mortem. He'd need time and privacy to do this.

Spencer Reid: That would suggest the killer either lives or works in the area.

Derek Morgan: He's giving to such extremes to try and hide the murders. Maybe he has a connection to the victims.

David Rossi: What does the press know?

Jennifer Jareau: All media outlets are reporting an accident.

Emily Prentiss: One thing going for us, the killer has no idea we know.

Aaron Hotchner: That helps us. JJ, when we land, would you explain to sheriff Bruner and his deputies how important it is to keep this quiet?

Jennifer Jareau: Got it.

Aaron Hotchner: If the unsub finds out we're here, all bets are off. He could change his MO or just pick up and find his victims somewhere else.

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Ian Corbin: Am I dreaming?

Abby Corbin: Time to get up.

Ian Corbin: No, it's a nightmare.

Abby Corbin: I want banana pancakes… Please.

Ian Corbin: Abby Corbin, we don't have any kids, dogs or parents to deal with for eight more hours. Please let me sleep.

Abby Corbin: No. Why doesn't melted butter and maple syrup sound so good?

Ian Corbin: I'll tell you what sounds really good right now.

Abby Corbin: What?

Ian Corbin: Peace and quiet.

Abby Corbin: You're so not a morning person.

Ian Corbin: You knew that before we got married.

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Bruner: From this point on, the company line is simple. The FBI's here investigating a missing persons.

Jennifer Jareau: You may be thinking, if the public knew the truth, they might be able to help us. But we can't risk this getting out because this killer needs to believe he's getting away with murder.

Bruner: Any future calls related to this investigation can be directed to me or agent Jareau.

Jennifer Jareau: Remember, if we can just keep a lid on this now it'll only help us later. Thanks.

Bruner: Thank you, agent Jareau.

Jennifer Jareau: Yeah. Just doing my job.

Bruner: Ah, it's not much, but it's a place to hang your hats.

Aaron Hotchner: All we need is a table and an evidence board.

David Rossi: Sheriff, if you don't mind, some of us would like to go to the site of the accident.

Bruner: I'll have a deputy take you. Rebecca Gallen's father is coming in to claim the bodies.

Aaron Hotchner: Why don't you let us take care of that?

Bruner: I'd appreciate it. I'll drive you myself.

David Rossi: Do you have any aerial photos of the crash sites?

Bruner: We didn't think to get any.

David Rossi: Not a problem. I'll have our technical analyst get some from the NSA. I'd like to see what the areas surrounding the highways are like.

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Aaron Hotchner: First victims, Fritz and Johanna Dietrich, were found ten days ago, visiting from Germany.

Spencer Reid: Their accident site was on highway 50 just South of Tahoe.

Aaron Hotchner: Second couple, Melissa and Tom Taylor, were from Oregon, they were found on the 267, North East of Tahoe, not far from the interstate.

Spencer Reid: It's right here.

Aaron Hotchner: And the latest victims, Jonathan and Rebecca Gallen, were from Arizona. Their accident occurred between Reno and Carson City on highway 395.

Spencer Reid: Right here.

Jennifer Jareau: All three couples were staying in the area without reservations.

Aaron Hotchner: And the only transactions on their credit cards were from gas stations hundreds of miles away.

Spencer Reid: The common theme here is no paper trail. If no one can contact them or trace them, they become the perfect victims.

Jennifer Jareau: Rebecca Gallen's father is going to be here soon.

Aaron Hotchner: I'll talk to him. Maybe he can help us fill in some of the blanks.

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Bobby Jones: If you don't mind, I'd like to go home now and tell my wife that I didn't kill that couple.

Derek Morgan: Sir, we're gonna have to ask you not to do that.

Bobby Jones: But everyone believes I killed them. You don't know what that feels like.

Emily Prentiss: We understand what we're asking of you, but this is an extremely important part of our investigation.

David Rossi: We need the public to continue to believe this was an accident.

Bruner: Mr. Jones, we will catch this guy and when we do, your good name will be vindicated. I promise you that.

Bobby Jones: Well, okay. If I can think of anything that would be of use to you, I'll let you know.

Bruner: Thanks for your time, sir… This guy could've left the bodies anywhere: on the side of the road, buried in the ground.

Derek Morgan: But he didn't and there's a reason for that.

Bruner: Yeah. He's taunting us.

David Rossi: No, he's not. This behaviour tells us the risk of leaving the bodies where he killed them is greater than the risk he takes staging these accidents… Thank you… Satellite photos.

Derek Morgan: Look at that. All three accident sites have similar blind curves.

Bruner: The grade of the hill about the same, ever location.

Emily Prentiss: Now, what are these areas just off the highway?

Bruner: Some are fire roads, some are trails for off-road vehicles.

David Rossi: We know this guy's organized. Looks like he plans his escapes in advance.

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Aaron Hotchner: Mr. Sanders, I'm very sorry that you have to be here under these circumstances.

Harold Sanders: No father should have to claim his daughter's dead body.

Aaron Hotchner: You're also here for your son-in-law Jon, correct.

Harold Sanders: Uh, I'm gonna I need a full copy of that accident report. We're suing that truck driver and his employer.

Aaron Hotchner: Mr. Sanders, your daughter and son-in-law were hit by the tractor trailer, but that's not how they died.

Harold Sanders: What are you talking about?

Aaron Hotchner: They were dead hours before the collision.

Harold Sanders: No. The police told us they died in the accident.

Aaron Hotchner: Yes, sir. I understand that. We had to wait for the autopsy results and they confirmed that they had been murdered… Sir, I do understand how hard this is. We believe Rebecca and Jon are the third couple to die in these circumstances.

Harold Sanders: Who would want to kill my baby?

Aaron Hotchner: I have a couple of questions… We found camping equipment in the back of Jon's car.

Harold Sanders: Yeah, yeah. He was real big on the outdoors. This time he had to drag her along with him.

Aaron Hotchner: Do you know where he liked to camp?

Harold Sanders: No.

Aaron Hotchner: Where he liked to hike?

Harold Sanders: I don't know.

Aaron Hotchner: Did he ever bring Rebecca souvenirs? T-shirts from anywhere?

Harold Sanders: I don't know.

Aaron Hotchner: How about restaurants?

Harold Sanders: Places he liked to eat my baby has a... Had a sweet taste and, uh... Jon would always bring her back these donuts.

Aaron Hotchner: We found a matchbook from a diner... Flo's? Does that ring a bell?

Harold Sanders: Maybe. I can't be sure. It was a real popular place. But... He always brought some back for her.

Aaron Hotchner: Thank you.

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Betty: Be right with you.

Derek Morgan: It's not even lunchtime yet.

Emily Prentiss: The sign said people will travel for miles for Flo's donuts.

Betty: Sorry to keep you waiting. Would you like a dozen to share? Ooh. FBI.

Derek Morgan: Ma'am, we're trying to trace the steps of a couple that may have been here a few days ago.

Betty: Darlin', I've waited on 87 folks since we opened this morning. Somebody would have to come through here doing cartwheels on fire for me to remember.

Emily Prentiss: Would you take a look anyway please?

Betty: Huh! Well, I'll be. I do remember them.

Derek Morgan: Were they doing cartwheels?

Betty: No, but I was. The lady left me a $10 tip for breakfast, two days in a row. Nice couple. They’re in some kind of trouble?

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Abby Corbin: There's no cell service up here.

Ian Corbin: And that's a bad thing, why?

Abby Corbin: I do want to check in on the kids.

Ian Corbin: We'll be home by dinner.

Abby Corbin: Hey, I can't find my underwear. Have you seen them?

Ian Corbin: You caught me.

Abby Corbin: I'm serious.

Ian Corbin: I don't know. I threw them in that vicinity over there.

Abby Corbin: You know what? They didn't just get up and walk away…

Ian Corbin: Hey.

Floyd Hansen: Here you go.

Ian Corbin: All right. Thank you… Hey, it's breakfast.

Abby Corbin: Okay… This chair is bolted to the floor. Someone really thinks we'd want to steal this crap?

Ian Corbin: One man's trash...

Abby Corbin: Yeah, I know. I know.

Ian Corbin: Did you find your underwear?

Abby Corbin: No. It's not funny.

Ian Corbin: I'm not laughing. But if I start looking around and find it... You owe me lunch.

Abby Corbin: I'll take that bet. At least you finally got my breakfast.

Ian Corbin: I didn't order this.

Abby Corbin: Right.

Ian Corbin: I didn't.

Abby Corbin: Well, neither did I… Okay. So who knew I wanted banana pancakes?

Ian Corbin: It's time to go.

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Aaron Hotchner: We have a witness who can put the Gallens at a diner in Sherwood.

Jennifer Jareau: So it's possible they were staying close by.

Penelope Garcia: I thought you forgot about me. It hurt.

Spencer Reid: Garcia, what information do you have on Sherwood, Nevada?

Penelope Garcia: Uhh... Sherwood… A lovely town that is east of Lake Tahoe near the state line. This area has close to 300 hotels, motels and resorts.

Aaron Hotchner: Garcia, can you send us a list of…

Penelope Garcia: Addresses and phone numbers? On its way, kind sir. Anything else I can do you for?

Aaron Hotchner: Not for now.

Spencer Reid: Thank you, Garcia.

Penelope Garcia: You, my fine furry friends, are welcome.

Aaron Hotchner: Remind me to have her drug tested.

Jennifer Jareau: So what's our plan?

Spencer Reid: I'll start narrowing down the list.

Jennifer Jareau: Then what?

Aaron Hotchner: We knock on every door and show pictures of the Gallens.

Jennifer Jareau: That could take days, weeks even.

Aaron Hotchner: I know we don't have the manpower, but at this point, what choice do we have?

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Ian Corbin: Abby, let's go. Car's running.

Abby Corbin: Okay, okay.

Ian Corbin: Did you get everything?

Abby Corbin: Yes. I got it.

Ian Corbin: You sure?

Abby Corbin: Yes. Um... Ian, it's stuck.

Ian Corbin: You've got to just jiggle the handle.

Abby Corbin: I can't. All right. Well...

Ian Corbin: Wait a minute. Ian, there's someone outside.

Abby Corbin: Hello!

Ian Corbin: Hey! Open it!

Abby Corbin: Hey! Open the door!

Ian Corbin: Hey!

Abby Corbin: Ian.

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Spencer Reid: Morning, JJ.

Jennifer Jareau: Sorry for the wake-up call.

Aaron Hotchner: It's all right. Wasn't sleeping.

Jennifer Jareau: It looks like we've got a possible missing persons. Ian and by Corbin were in Reno for the weekend. They were supposed to be home yesterday.

Spencer Reid: Where's home?

Jennifer Jareau: San Luis, Obispo.

Spencer Reid: They could've driven right through Sherwood.

Jennifer Jareau: They've already been missing a night. His mom's looking after their two kids.

Aaron Hotchner: Call me when everybody gets here.

Jennifer Jareau: What is this? Left-over kung pao chicken? That's disgusting… What?

Bruner: The smell of Chinese food makes you sick, but you don't even flinch when you look at those pictures.

Spencer Reid: She's pretty tough.

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Abby Corbin: How much longer are you going to do that?

Ian Corbin: We can't just sit here all night.

Abby Corbin: Well, we haven't been sitting... Ian. And it's morning.

Ian Corbin: What?

Abby Corbin: Yeah… Is that cement? Calm down.

Ian Corbin: Damn it, Abby, I'm trying to get us out of here.

Abby Corbin: What was that? Where did he go?

Ian Corbin: I don't see him.

Abby Corbin: Let me see it, please.

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Aaron Hotchner: Ian and Abby Corbin have already been missing for over 24 hours, which means we may only have until tonight to find them. According to their families, they left Reno yesterday and were planning on stopping somewhere for the night.

David Rossi: They didn't use a credit card. Unless they travel with a lot of cash, the room wasn't too expensive.

Emily Prentiss: They were not traveling on the interstate, that eliminates over half of our previous search.

Bruner: Sounds like we're looking for somebody who works the night shift at a back road motel.

Spencer Reid: And we think he's most likely in his early to mid-thirties.

Bruner: Why is that?

Spencer Reid: Abducting couples is an ambitious task and this guy's had time to perfect his skill.

Bruner: He could be older.

David Rossi: Don't get hung up on his age, that's the hardest thing to predict.

Derek Morgan: What we do know is females take extensive beatings from him. That, combined with the sexual assault, tells us he's a violent anger excitation rapist. A sexual sadist like this can't get off unless he's torturing and watching the effects on his victims.

David Rossi: Part of the torture is psychological. This is another reason he takes couples. Chances are he forces one to watch his power over the other.

Emily Prentiss: Because only the women suffer sexual torture, he's likely a magnate misogynist. This typically stems from an extreme hatred towards a woman who was relentless in her psychological and physical abuse.

Bruner: How do you know the dad wasn't the abusive one and he's just continuing the cycle?

Emily Prentiss: Only a woman could make him hate women this much.

Spencer Reid: The idea of the "terrible mother" is best illustrated in world mythology by the negative aspects of the great mother, instead of nurturing her children, she destroyed him.

Aaron Hotchner: And given this upbringing, it's highly unlikely he'd ever been in a relationship, let alone been married.

Derek Morgan: And since he works in the service industry, he's forced to deal with a lot of people. So he can probably hide his aversion to women until he gets them behind closed doors.

David Rossi: With that said, we shouldn't rule out anyone with prior offenses toward women.

Aaron Hotchner: Given the amount of time he spends with his victims, he requires a great deal of privacy. He may even utilize an ATV to get away from the accident sites, so the property may back up onto an off-road trail. We should therefore concentrate on the most remote motels first. Thanks.

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Abby Corbin: Oh, my God! Ian! He was right there!

Ian Corbin: You just watched me do that. You always second guess me. Trust me. It's not going to break.

Abby Corbin: I'm always second-guessing you?

Ian Corbin: Yeah.

Abby Corbin: When?

Ian Corbin: You want to get into this now?

Abby Corbin: We never should have stopped.

Ian Corbin: Oh, so it's my fault?

Abby Corbin: No. I didn't… I didn't say that.

Ian Corbin: But you want to. Go ahead.

Abby Corbin: Fine. If you hadn't been hung over, we could've been on the road a lot earlier.

Ian Corbin: So it is my fault.

Abby Corbin: No, it's mine. I should've cut you off.

Ian Corbin: Sorry for enjoying myself on vacation. You should try it sometime.

Abby Corbin: I’ve fun. I just don't have to be drunk.

Ian Corbin: Once a year I have a few too many at dinner. Don't confuse me with your father.

Abby Corbin: Oh, my. Ohh.

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Owner: Haven't seen them.

Derek Morgan: How many employees you got working here?

Owner: I've got 11 people on payroll.

Derek Morgan: You got a night manager?

Owner: We rotate the shift. Got a nice set up in the back office, all the movie channels.

Derek Morgan: Your employees, they have access to all these rooms?

Owner: We all have master keys, yeah.

Derek Morgan: I need to see list of all of those names.

Owner: Okay.

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David Rossi: You get a lot of people staying over?

Guy Ayres: Some hard-core riders. Guys come up here for a night or two.

David Rossi: Ever get any couples?

Guy Ayres: You know any girls who'd stay here?

David Rossi: Yeah. I guess it is a bit... Rustic.

Guy Ayres: Yeah. They might get dirty.

David Rossi: So the rentals keep you busy.

Guy Ayres: Tourists, mainly. Most locals have their own.

David Rossi: Imagine it's pretty easy to get yourself turned around out there.

Guy Ayres: I guess but it's faster getting around on trails than on the roads.

David Rossi: So, you run this place alone?

Guy Ayres: More work, more money.

David Rossi: Do you mind if i keep this?

Guy Ayres: Help yourself.

David Rossi: Thanks for your time.

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Abby Corbin: He's going to jam that thing in your face again.

Ian Corbin: I need some air.

Abby Corbin: Do you want to get hurt? Here we go. The silent treatment… You know what? It's two speeds with us lately, Ian. We either lash out or we shut down.

Ian Corbin: That's not true, Ab.

Abby Corbin: Really? Then what do you call this?

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Floyd Hansen: Sorry about that, I was around back.

Aaron Hotchner: Aaron Hotchner, FBI

Floyd Hansen: I'm Wayne Dryden. I'm the manager.

Aaron Hotchner: We're looking for these people. Have you seen them? Their names are Abby and Ian Corbin.

Floyd Hansen: They must have done something really bad to bring the FBI all the way out here.

Aaron Hotchner: They're missing. Is there anyone else here who may have seen them?

Floyd Hansen: Well, it's just me and the old lady and she's down at the mall for this Hummel expo. She collects those things. Do you know them?

Aaron Hotchner: I’ve heard of them.

Floyd Hansen: She's got those things taking over my office. They are everywhere in there. It's a sight. Can I help you, sir?

Customer: Do you have any rooms?

Floyd Hansen: One moment, sir.

Aaron Hotchner: If you see or hear anything, here's my card. Thank you.

Floyd Hansen: I hope you find who you're looking for. I'm sorry, sir. We have a full house.

Customer: But you just said--

Floyd Hansen: No, I didn't.

Customer: Well, you have any ideas where we could stay?

Floyd Hansen: Sure. You can drive back down the road... And you turn left, there's about 200 places… And turn right, there's about 199.

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Jennifer Jareau: It’s already dark, and we've barely gotten through half of the motels.

Spencer Reid: Maybe he's not in the remote areas.

Aaron Hotchner: You think he's hiding in the middle of everything?

Spencer Reid: Maybe.

Aaron Hotchner: Let's go.

Emily Prentiss: Wait. Guys? Garcia found a connection between a Motel Handyman and Rebecca Gallen. They went to high school together. So, I thought maybe he was connected to other victims. It turns out he's not, but there's something else that all of the women have in common… Rebecca Gallen was found in a bra, T-shirt, skirt and flip flops… Johanna Dietrich in a dress and sandals… Melissa Taylor was wearing a bra, tank top, and jeans… None of them were wearing underwear.

Spencer Reid: How do you know it was taken?

Emily Prentiss: Because they all packed it in their bags, but none were wearing it during the collisions. He leaves his victims in a car without their underwear and waits for them to be hit… A violent collision of metal against flesh. It's like the accidents are the final rape… This sexual aspect didn't show up over night this is something he's been building up to.

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Abby Corbin: What do you think your parents told them when we didn't come home?

Ian Corbin: That we're on an adventure.

Abby Corbin: What's going to happen to them? Ian.

Ian Corbin: Abby. Abby, Abby, are you okay?

Abby Corbin: Yeah. What's he doing? Ian.

Ian Corbin: What?

Abby Corbin: Those aren't mine. He was just in here.

Ian Corbin: Get behind me.

Abby Corbin: Ian, I'm scared.

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Bruner: So this guy sees these collisions as some kind of rape.

Spencer Reid: We know that an underwear fetish typically begins in adolescence with peeping in neighbours’ windows.

Derek Morgan: When that no longer satisfies them, they'll burglarize homes and start taking the object that arouses them.

David Rossi: If they get away with that long enough, they become more confident then the object becomes he woman wearing it that's when  rape can occur.

Emily Prentiss: The one constant is they always take the underwear as a souvenir.

Bruner: Is it possible a pervert like this has ever been arrested?

Aaron Hotchner: There's a good chance a serial sex offender with an underwear fetish has been caught before.

Penelope Garcia: Right again, agent Hotchner.

Aaron Hotchner: What is it, Garcia?

Penelope Garcia: For the last two days I've been searching through VICAP for similar rapes and murders in cases that are still open. That has yielded me diddly squat. So I regrouped I looked at some pictures of baby pandas. I went back I and I started searching for similar rapes and murders in cases that had been solved. Okay?

Emily Prentiss: What did you find?

Penelope Garcia: Five months ago this guy named Clint Barnes is convicted of 5 rapes that have been 30 miles away in Selbyville. Now, what's interesting and by interesting I also mean icky and sad and wrong is that Mr. Barnes only stole the undergarment of his last victim and she was beat in exactly the same manner as our current victims and she was the only one who died.

Jennifer Jareau: The first four showed no sign of torture?

Penelope Garcia: According to statements made by the survivors, yes. Some questions about his performance, things like, "did you enjoy it?"

Spencer Reid: That sounds like a power reassurance rapist. That doesn't fit his last crime call.

Aaron Hotchner: The last victim wasn't his… It was our unsub's.

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Abby Corbin: Ian! Stop Please! We need to clean your hand.

Ian Corbin: I'll be fine.

Abby Corbin: You're cut pretty bad.

Ian Corbin: I said I'll be fine.

Abby Corbin: Ian, what are you doing? He got in here. There's got to be a way out.

Ian Corbin: Just-- Just slow down for one second. We gotta get out of here!

Abby Corbin: I know, Ian. Uh!

Ian Corbin: Abby? I'm so sorry. Are you okay? Abby I didn't mean it.

Abby Corbin: I know. I know you didn't mean it.

Ian Corbin: What's happening?

Abby Corbin: Ian? Just get us out of here. Now. Please.

Ian Corbin: The way out has to be in the bathroom.

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Bruner: Files rushed over from the DA's office.

Derek Morgan: How many suspects did they have in the Selbyville case?

Spencer Reid: Let's see. Including Clint Barnes, says they had about 10 other men who looked good for it… Brought in double that for questioning.

Aaron Hotchner: JJ, cross-reference these names of suspects. See if you get a match with people we still need to talk to in Sherwood.

Jennifer Jareau: You got it.

Bruner: You can us my office.

Emily Prentiss: Almost all these guys had criminal records.

Derek Morgan: Offenses range from spouse abuse, sex crimes, molestation and attempted rape.

Spencer Reid: Our unsub is using brutal, physical force and extreme violence. Look for somebody who's angry and hostile towards his victims.

David Rossi: Look for an intellectual component. This guy used the MO of another rapist to make sure the wrong person went to jail for his crimes.

Aaron Hotchner: The Selbyville police talked to our unsub. He looked good for these crimes. He's in here somewhere.

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Abby Corbin: You need to let us go. Now! People are waiting for us… If we're not home, they're going to call the police.

Floyd Hansen: They have no idea you're here.

Abby Corbin: We told them we're staying in Sherwood.

Floyd Hansen: That's not what Ian said when he checked you in.

Abby Corbin: What do you want?

Floyd Hansen: I want to know... Why you are with a man who doesn't take care of you… And then you let him push you around like that… Have you ever wondered what it's like to be with a real man?

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Aaron Hotchner: All right, Garcia, let's try again.

Penelope Garcia: Go for it.

Aaron Hotchner: Name's Floyd Henson. Lived and worked in Sherwood his entire life. Went to jail at 25 for breaking and entering.

Penelope Garcia: Our friend got caught red-handed with some bloomers, charged with attempted rape. Jerk served time, got out a year ago.

Aaron Hotchner: His last known address is at the crest cottages. JJ, the list of hotels and motels we went to. I interviewed the manager there. His name was Dryden, right?

Jennifer Jareau: Employee records say Wayne Dryden was fired from the crest cottages six months ago. The only employee now is the owner... Floyd Hansen.

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Ian Corbin: Abby?

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Aaron Hotchner: Let's go. I know where we're going. JJ, tell Garcia we'll call her from the car.

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Ian Corbin: Abby. Wake up. Honey, what'd he do to you? I'm going to kill that son of a bitch.

Abby Corbin: He said he'll be back.

Ian Corbin: Abby, I love you. I'm going to get us out of here. Do you hear me? Abby.

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Aaron Hotchner: I should've taken my own advice and gotten some rest.

David Rossi: Hotch, we've talked to so many people. It could've been any of us.

Penelope Garcia: Hello? Hello?

Spencer Reid: Do you hear me, Garcia?

Penelope Garcia: Yeah, that's better. I can sort of hear you. So, like I was saying, it looks like Floyd Hansen didn't even have a chance. His mother drank herself to death when he was two. Father remarried but to a prostitute.

Spencer Reid: Where's his father now?

Penelope Garcia: He died six months ago. Floyd inherited the crest cottages from--

Spencer Reid: Garcia? We lost her.

Penelope Garcia: Hello? Reid? Oh, man.

Spencer Reid: Timeline fits. He gets out of jail a year ago, he's on good behaviour for a few months but the urges are too strong, rapes and kills a woman, but he's smart enough to blame it on another guy.

David Rossi: His father dies, he inherits all the privacy, control and victims he could ever need.

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Ian Corbin: It's loose. I got one. Look, Ab. If I get one more... No. Don't you do that. Don't you give up on me. Abby, look at me… You can do this. We're going to do this. We're going to get out of here, Abby.

Floyd Hansen: That would really be something 'cause that hasn't happened yet. But this... This always happens. Uh! Oh. Easy… Someone always gives up. I got to say, I didn't think it was going to be you… I mean, I get it. You're tired.

Ian Corbin: Leave her alone!

Floyd Hansen: You know, I heard you're not a morning person, but what kind of man turns that down? You didn't touch my pancakes so you must be starving and then there's him. He's supposed to protect you. Isn't that the deal? Isn't that why you married a big, strong man? So... Why did he just sit there the whole time?

Ian Corbin: You son of a bitch.

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Aaron Hotchner: There are 10 cabins on 10 acres. There are maps outside the office. He's got a lot of privacy. There's a garage, there's the sheds, there's stables...

Emily Prentiss: Why not keep them in one of the cabins?

Aaron Hotchner: We're going to have to check everything.

David Rossi: We'll look in here.

Aaron Hotchner: Okay. Morgan, Prentiss this way.

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Spencer Reid: He's been following the investigation.

David Rossi: He's been at this longer than we thought.

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Floyd Hansen: Don't worry. When I'm done with her, it'll take the fight right out of you.

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Aaron Hotchner: Morgan, Prentiss, I'm at cabin 6.

Abby Corbin: No!

Derek Morgan: FBI

Abby Corbin: Ian! He went through there.

Aaron Hotchner: Morgan!

Abby Corbin: Ian!

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Aaron Hotchner: There.

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Abby Corbin: Are you okay? Ian.

Emily Prentiss: We need an ambulance cabin 6.

Abby Corbin: Is he okay? Is he okay?

Emily Prentiss: He's going to be okay.

Abby Corbin: Ian.

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Emily Prentiss: Well, roadside motels definitely go on my list of things to never do again.

Spencer Reid: You've got a list?

David Rossi: You don't?

Derek Morgan: It's going to take a while to get this mess cleaned up.

Emily Prentiss: Well, it's going to take a hell of a lot longer for that couple to recover.

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David Rossi: I wonder if this place was ever nice.

Aaron Hotchner: I was here. I talked to him and i didn't see it.

David Rossi: He made himself look like a good guy. You bought it. It happens to the best of us. Welcome to the club.

Aaron Hotchner: Roman poet Phaedrus wrote: "Things are not always what they seem. The first appearance deceives many. The intelligence of a few perceives what has been carefully hidden."

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