The coroner started with the first victim: "This is the first child to be killed. After examination, it was found that he had not been tortured before his death. There were slight strangle marks on his neck, which was not fatal. The initial guess may be that he was killed by plastic. bag over his head and suffocate to death."

He introduced them one by one, then walked to the child who was killed last night and said, "This one is also suffocated, but there are some differences."

The coroner opened the little boy's hand. His nails were cut very short, but one of the nails was lifted upwards, which made people feel very painful. Reid frowned and touched the finger: "It's already Some scabs were opened before being killed."

The coroner nodded, and said to us with the autopsy report in his hand: "And after inspection, the wound has undergone preliminary treatment, but during the injury examination, we found that the wound was formed within the day before the murder, and This child disappeared before noon the day before yesterday."

"You mean that the wound was made by Unsub, and he was treated afterwards?" I looked at the nail that was lifted, and felt that Unsub was really contradictory.

Lifting off the nails is a cruel torture, which is very painful for adults, let alone such a nine-year-old child, and unsub chose treatment, which often means regret and apology, But shortly afterward he killed the child by choking, and there was no sign of any regrets in him.

Death by suffocation often means a kind of torture, coupled with unsub's random throwing of children on the ground, this is enough to prove that unsub has a disgust and indifference to these children.

But what is as contradictory as that nail is that Unsub also chose to tidy up the child's clothes and hair, and this, in theory, is also an expression of regret and apology.

I really can't figure out what this unsub means. After the coroner told us all the circumstances, he continued to stand by and eat sandwiches. I looked at all the corpses again, and then I went with reid. Left the autopsy room.

Reid seemed to be thinking about something, and he didn't speak all the way. He didn't say his guess until we arrived at the room the police arranged for us: "Unsub may be a woman."

Showing an expression of interest, he motioned for Reid to continue, he licked his lips and said, "Although Unsub tortured the victim very cruelly, she also treated the victim, and after she killed someone, she even tidied up the victim. Clothes and hair, which are very rare in men."

"Women usually have clear goals when committing crimes," I remembered what the teacher taught us in the criminal psychology class, and couldn't help asking, "So what will her goals be?"

"Obviously this case is about children," Reid explained to me. "Especially boys, so I doubt there's a good chance that Unsub will have a son."

After thinking about it, she nodded slowly: "You are right, this possibility is very high, and if her son is still alive, she would not be able to do such a thing, so what we are looking for is a lost child mother."

"It's very likely that she's mentally disturbed, so she feels regret after torturing others." Hotch also nodded, agreeing with Reid's point of view, "I don't know what Morgan and the others found."

As he spoke, he called Garcia and asked her to pull up the latest death report.

We feel that if unsub's target is children aged 8 to 12, her own children should also be in this age group, but Garcia got nothing, which shows that we still have some neglected areas.

Not long after, Morgan and the others came back from the scene, saying that there was nothing special about the scene, but the places where unsubs threw their bodies were different every time. Some were thrown deep in the alley, and some were thrown at the entrance of the supermarket. The child from last night It was thrown in the middle of the road, so it was quickly discovered by the police.

Unsub doesn't shy away from anything. This behavior is now because she doesn't care about these corpses being found, and she doesn't care that she will be targeted by the police. Combined with Hotch's conclusion, she probably doesn't care about being caught.

It may be that we have heard that our people are all here. The sheriff came shortly after Morgan and the others came back and explained the situation to us: "Another child disappeared at noon yesterday, and it was also at noon for a few days. The prisoner always picks Arresting people at noon, we can always receive reports from parents these days, if this matter cannot be resolved, I am afraid that the parents here will not feel at ease."

According to the forensic examination, the time of death was all in the middle of the night, which means that the victim could meet the previous child, which made me even more confused about why unsub did this.

Nodding his head, he stood up first, looked around, and said to the sheriff, "You can release the profile now."

The case this time is actually not difficult, and it is also very easy to speculate about the unsub. Before we came, the police should have guessed about unsub, but it was not as specific as our profile, so after we finished our After guessing, many police officers raised their hands and asked questions: "You said that the prisoner has children, but shouldn't she be more tolerant of children if she has children? Why did she choose to kill the children?"

"The reason why she captured these children is probably because her children are also the same age, but killing these children may be because she realized that they are not her children." I also thought about this question, so I answered this question policeman.

"The unsub we're looking for is a woman who is a bit mentally disturbed, so we can't use common sense to speculate why she did this," Hotch reiterated after I finished answering, "The death of her own child is very likely It was the fuse that prompted her to arrest people, but her insanity was the root cause of her murder."

"Unsub may be a sympathetic person, but her character is doomed that her relationship with her neighbors will not be very close, but it will not be very bad." Emily replied, clasping her hands, "So please pay attention to those who have a withdrawn personality. She is probably a popular person in the neighborhood, and many people should know her tragic experience."

The police officers took notes below and waited for a while, and no one asked us any more questions before he spoke: "Okay, now please go find our unsub, the sooner you find her, the fewer children will be killed. "

The police officers nodded, packed up their things and quickly started to move. The sheriff stepped forward and shook hands with him: "I have heard that Bau is very powerful. I didn't expect you to have a clue so soon."

Smiling and shaking hands with him, he accepted his praise, but also said that it was not enough: "Maybe we can start with her son's death, but we haven't found out the reason for this yet."

The sheriff praised us a few words, and then left the police station with the large force.

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