[Comprehensive British and American] HE saves the world

Chapter 13: The protagonist's halo is sometimes equal to the disaster star's halo.

BAU, the criminal investigation and analysis department established by the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation), mainly focuses on the investigation and analysis of the behavior of violent criminal suspects, and provides assistance to various law enforcement agencies.

Spencer Read is a member of the BAU team.

He is also Nunnally's friend.

"Actually, it was because I remembered Rhett that you joined the BAU that I suggested that Lily ask you for help. Such a vicious incident would cause great panic in the community. I think it would be better to ask for help as soon as possible."

As the blind young girl spoke, she held out her hand to the Spanish woman who came up to her.

"Nunnaly Lampelucci. She's a novice psychiatrist whose main research direction is cognitive psychology."

She briefly introduced herself, and Rhett added in a low voice, "She is also a doctor."The Hispanic black-haired beauty nodded, turned her head and mouth-shaped silently to the handsome chocolate guy she was chatting with earlier - "Double Doctor".

"Al Greenover, special agent." The brunette smiled and shook her hand, her handshake was as firm and forceful as her manner, "We will do our best to provide the police with Help. I hope the murderer can be caught as soon as possible."

"That is...?"

Aaron Hotchner, the team leader of the BAU, looked at John Stillman, the deputy chief of the Philadelphia Police Department, with a look in his eyes asking why an outsider was here.

"Dr. Lampelucci is a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. In addition to cognitive psychology, her research focuses on criminal psychology. She is very talented, just like the former Agent Graham."

John Stillman said calmly.

"She has given us a lot of advice and assistance over the past five years, but was not involved in the case. This time she is here because of another robbery and she was one of the witnesses, so she came to the police station to take the statement. Just a coincidence , she'll be back soon."

"I see."

Hotchner nodded.At the same time, a deep thought flashed in my heart.

...like Will Graham?

The "talent" of the FBI agent is his exceptionally powerful empathy ability. He will empathize with the murderer at the crime scene, so as to restore the murder process of the other party.But this gift also took an unspeakable strain on his spirit, so he has left his job as a criminal profiler to teach.

If it's that type of talent...

On the other side, Rhett also asked why Nunnally was still in the police station at this time.

"You know..." The girl shook her head helplessly, "It's like the time we did research together in college, remember, that robbery case? It happened again yesterday."

A very complicated expression suddenly appeared on Reid's face: "You are still as unlucky as before."

"It can't be said that luck is bad... Didn't I meet you again?" The girl smiled and made a phone call gesture next to her ear, "My record is finished, and I'm going back to sleep now. Wait until the case is over Call me and I'll treat you to the most authentic Chinese food in Philadelphia."

Spencer Can't Use Chopsticks at All Reed: "...Why Chinese Food Again?"

While other colleagues recalled that they had dinner in a Chinese restaurant, Reid had to wrap a rubber band around the chopsticks like a child, and at the same time showed a tacit smile.

"Hmm..." The girl put her finger on her lips, pretending to be in deep thought, "Because you look so cute eating Chinese food, Rhett?"

Rhett: "..."

"Good friend." The handsome guy with chocolate complexion nodded with a firm tone.

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The joyous atmosphere is always fleeting, and after Nunnally Lampelucci leaves the police station, the subtle relief disappears with it.

The Philadelphia police and BAU team entered the conference room and began to discuss the case this time.

"Two days ago, someone found a body in the reserve. After investigating the medical bracelet on the body, we confirmed her identity as Janet Lambert who disappeared in November 1985."

Lily Rush briefly introduced the victim to them.

"The eight remaining victims were found by the dog unit during a routine search of the crime scene. As in Janet's case, headless, high-caliber firearm, shot in the chest and removed before being shot. Clothes, only underwear."

"He made them run all night until their ankles were broken and they were exhausted." Al held the autopsy report and his voice sank. "Sadomasochism."

"The unknown suspect didn't beat them, but chose to threaten them with a gun, which shows that he is not confident in his physique." Derek Morgan, the male detective with chocolate complexion, continued, "He chose the protected area. The forest is because he is more familiar with it, and he knows that there will be no witnesses there at night—except for the rangers. The convenience of the venue, the large-caliber guns, and forcing them to remove their clothes and all protection... It's all convenient. "

"The problem is his choice of victims." Aaron Hotchner's eyes lingered on the photos of the dead, "Janet Lambert, 31, white female, convenience store salesperson; Tina James, 14 years old, white female, student; Letrice Hicks, 50 years old, black female...except for gender, race, education, appearance, marriage and childbirth are completely different, this situation is very rare. Why did he choose them ?”

"That's what we want to know, too."

Lily Rush sighed.

"The files you want." A middle-aged man wearing glasses walked in with a box of files, and put the files on the desk in the conference room, "Sorry, the remaining 6 corpses were only released because of the coroner. gave me their identity, so it took me some time to find the information—this is their file."

"Thanks, George." Lily Rush smiled at him, "Please work overtime with us."

"It's okay. This is work." The archivist shrugged. "It seems that I can get off work?"

"Be careful on the road."

Lily Rush picked up a document and flipped through it, but was caught by Rhett's movements.

It is not an exaggeration to say that it is not looking through the archives at all.

He was literally turning the pages.

"Sorry, he..."

She subconsciously looked at Aaron Hotchner, who nodded wordlessly.

"Red's reading speed is [-] words per minute," he said.

"Wow……"

Lily Rush subconsciously cast a look of awe at Rhett, and after a while, she passed the document in Rhett's hand, and then picked up the document that Rhett had put down to read.

Al and Morgan looked at each other, and slightly curled the corners of their mouths, as if they were pleased with the cooperation of the police.

——Looks like I met a good police station this time.They thought happily.

Twenty minutes later, Red put down the last file.

"The unknown suspect's preference for victims was victims of violence—and they all resisted." He spoke quickly, sliding his fingertips across the file, "Janet Lambert, victim of domestic violence , when her husband beat her in front of her daughter, she smashed his head with a radio; The man who intended to attack her; Letrice Hicks..."

Rhett counted the common points of these victims one by one, speaking faster and faster, and it was almost difficult for others to keep up with his speaking speed.

"He was humming 'I'm walking on sunshine' when he took Janet Lambert, which is the song that was playing on the radio when she was beaten by her husband in the transcript. The ranger who guards the reserve. Eyewitness accounts of the suspect wearing goggles and Tina James using pepper spray to fight off her rapists... our suspect must have had access to these victims, or at least access to these transcripts."

The old man, who had been meditating in front of the whiteboard covered with photos of the victims, finally spoke.

Special Agent Gideon, the foremost and most experienced crime analyst on the BAU team, states his verdict here.

"The unknown suspect we are looking for is a white male, aged between 45 and 50 years old. He is short in stature and not outstanding in build. Rejected. He is familiar with the process of criminal investigation and has experience in anti-investigation, which means that he is a member of the judicial system. It is likely that he works in the police station. He should be engaged in work that can access files, such as Coroner or..."

His voice suddenly stopped.

And Lily Rush's cold white face turned paler.

She subconsciously glanced at her boss.

"...the archivist," she murmured.

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the other side.train station.

After such a night full of ups and downs, Nunnally Lampelucci was very tired.The blind girl has poor physical strength, and she is currently nestling in her wheelchair, her head dozing off bit by bit.

"The nearest train arrives in 15 minutes."

Saki Seko's voice was very steady, without any emotion|color.She handed a cup of heated canned coffee to the girl's hand, but the girl took it and didn't drink it, just held it in her hand and let out a comfortable sigh.

"So why is it coffee?" She put the jar under the shawl with some distress, "If it's milk, I can still drink it, but if it's coffee, I can only watch."

"Because there is only coffee." Saki Seko said coldly.

"So you should be more humane..." she complained, "Although Americans don't mind consuming caffeine at night, I will definitely suffer from insomnia if I drink coffee at night, so take care of people who are sensitive to caffeine, okay?" -"

click.

Her words froze suddenly.

that voice...

"Good evening, Miss Lampelucci."

On the platform where there were only the two of them, a third person's voice suddenly sounded.

The muzzle of the black hole aimed at Nunnally and Sakiko, and the middle-aged man wearing glasses smiled at them.

"Or should I call you...Miss Brittany?"

——That was the sound of a gun being loaded that she was very familiar with.

The author has something to say:

Sorry for the late update because I'm not feeling well today!

And this killer is really perverted... Although he is also miserable, he is indeed perverted [complicated expression]

Among the victims killed by him, the woman named Janet Lambert was a very good mother. She resisted her husband who was violent, and ran away with her daughter after calling the police. The shop was taken away.

Because of her "disappearance", her daughter was awarded the custody of her husband by the court.

Her daughter later said, "After she disappeared, everything my father couldn't do to her was on me."

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