"A report in 2009 showed that in the past 30 years, nearly 500 suspects in serial murders were long-distance truck drivers." Come across Jacques' shoes.

Jacques moved his right foot uncomfortably, leaning limply on Rossi without sitting, flipping through the forensic documents.

JJ watched the whole episode, she glanced at Reid who suddenly became quiet, took the words kindly, and said: "These truck drivers almost regard this period of time on the journey as their own life, running around every day, rushing the day Delivery, they must have been under a lot of pressure."

"Victim research... Let me see," Emily clicked to the next page, and said, "The unidentified male corpse in the front is like a homeless man, and Claire Westchester in the back is a retired female teacher."

"Mostly in a home in the University area, happily married, admired." Morgan frowned. "It doesn't make sense."

"It's true that this type of murderer usually selects homeless people, runaway girls, prostitutes and other high-risk individuals," Reid added.

"So he picks victims at random?" Rossi said, pulling the head from his arm aside, "Or other than being in the 60s, is there anything similar that we haven't found."

"Maybe age is the key point," Hotch said. "The suspects used them as doubles, so they cut off their ears."

Jacques put the PDA in his hand on the table and rubbed his eyes.

"Jac, what do you think?" Rossi asked suddenly, "Apart from the different emotions shown by the wounds of the corpse, do you have any other thoughts?"

"Hmm..." Jacques thought for a while before saying, "I think this person is crazy."

"In fact, statistics from federal and state prisons and psychiatric crime research institutions show that almost all violent crimes start with cruelty to small animals, and about 70.00% of serial killers are more or less mentally different from ordinary people." Reid finished, Looking at Jacques' playful eyes, he reacted belatedly.

"I mean," Jacques said, turning to the forensics page, "this one must be a repeat offender, if, if we only had one suspect, and I think it was one, then he must have a lot of experience, I guess he had one The window period may indicate that he has received treatment, drugs and psychologists have helped him, but there is an opportunity, maybe he stopped the drugs, so he started back to his old business."

"That's impossible." Emily retorted. "If he is a repeat offender and has received treatment, then his previous cases are likely to be discovered by his psychiatrist, and the law will not let him stay at large."

"It's very simple," Jacques said. "What about juvenile offenders? Like Hotch said, he's always picked victims in their 60s. Maybe the stimulus came from the parents' generation, who cut off their ears. , a very strong personal emotional investment."

"Of course, this is just a very rough idea." Jacques closed the lid of the PDA and ended the conversation.

"Anyway, we'll catch him." Hotch assigned the task calmly, and said, "When we get there, Jacques, you and Reid go to the forensic doctor, and Morgan and Emily go to Chattanooga to see what's missing from the crime scene Information, D□□id and I go to the police station, JJ, you go and talk to the family - Claire Westchester's husband, we need more information that is not on the computer."

**

"The identity of the unknown male body has been found." The forensic doctor handed the information to Reid and said, "Frank Myers, from Atlanta. According to the identity confirmed by the dentist."

"He seems to have been in and out of the shelter for the past few years." Reid flipped through it, handed the information in his hand to Jacques, leaned over to look carefully at the knife wound on the man's chest, and asked, "Has the cause of death been found out? "

"Excessive blood loss," the medical examiner said. "The suspect severed his abdominal aorta. The wound was very deep and almost fatal."

"Are the other wounds postmortem?" Jacques asked. "And that...left ear?"

"It's all caused after death." The forensic doctor walked to the left side of the corpse, pointed to the ear and said, "But, it's very strange, this wound..."

"Very rough." Reid took the forensic doctor's words and glanced at Jacques.

"Yes." The forensic doctor gave Reid an unexpected look, turned around, took out a transparent evidence protection bag, and said, "We found this in the wound."

Jacques took the bag, which was filled with fibers similar to thick hemp rope, with clotted black blood clearly visible on it.

"He stabbed the victim through the sack." Reid thought for a while, frowned, and said, "The behavior of sadists is unusual. They can usually find their own pleasure in the pain of the victim, and it is also exciting." The main reason they continue to kill."

"No, he is different." Jacques returned the bag to the forensic doctor, saying, "There are many contradictory points in this man. He can kill the victim with a knife, but he cuts off the victim's ear in a very crude way, but chooses the place where the body is thrown. Very skilled."

"This usually occurs in the early stage of the formation of a murderer."

"So he thought about it for a long time before he did it?" Jacques glanced at Reid clearly, curled his lips, and said, "But I always don't think it's right, he's more like being forced by someone, he hesitated when he did it, Maybe it was just a whim, but after doing it, he can only complete his work in this mode."

"Don't you think your words are also contradictory?"

"Um, it seems to be the same." Jacques took off his gloves, plucked his hair in distress, and said, "Let's go back and see what they find."

"Um, Jacques?"

"what happened?"

Reid held up his phone with a serious face and said, "We have another victim."

**

"The victim, Linda Calvary, works as a real estate sales manager in the downtown area." Hotch added information to the two team members who had just returned from the forensic office. "Morgan and Emily are the closest to there, and they have rushed there."

"Did Garcia find anything?" Reid had already reported to Hotch the abnormality of the corpse's wound on the way, and he took off his satchel and asked.

"The bum, Frank Myers, was formerly a commune advocate in Harrington County, and then that, the third victim, Linda Calvary, qualified as a manager a few months ago, a former nurse .” JJ took a sip of coffee and said.

"Let me guess, one of the Frank Myers cases had a witness or something, there was a lady named Linda Calvary." Jacques stood up and got himself a glass of water, guessing.

"Oh, little genius, what else do you know?" JJ put down the cup in his hand and asked with interest.

"I guess, this may involve an unjust, false and wrongly decided case, and the wronged person will come back for revenge."

JJ nodded in agreement and said, "Rossi thinks so too, Garcia is still investigating."

"If that's the case," Reid said, "then the killer didn't kill at random. He had a kill list."

"Morgan just called to say that the murderer may have ended this bewildering process." Hotch came over, knocked on the door, and said, "The victim's wound was very clean, and no such rough fiber was found. We need to release the test gone."

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