Criminal Minds s19e01 Episode Script
Now and Then
1
Last season on Criminal
Minds: Evolution
OCHOA: Mr. Voit appears
to be suffering from
a retrograde amnesia.
Do you feel, in your heart of hearts,
- that you're a good person?
- VOIT: I feel like
I can be.
They're saying that Will
suffered an aneurysm.
Will's dead.
He's gone.
REBECCA: It's Tara. She's been shot.
No matter how scared you are,
no matter how hurt you are, I'm here.
TARA: Rebecca, this team
they're my chosen family.
That's why I needed to ask
you this in front of them.
Will you marry me?
Yes.
(GARCIA SQUEALS)
PRENTISS: Tyler Green, your success
with this special
assignment means the BAU
will be your permanent assignment.
GARCIA: This Disciple person just made
a hot, steaming mess of a mistake.
And we are now looking
at the current location
of every nefarious follower
left on Voit's network.
What's important now is justice.
You want justice, Dave? Then make sure
the prosecutor pushes
for the death penalty
for every single one
of the Sicarius cases.
- The only way to do that
- Is with a confession.
I confess.
- I did it.
- Sicarius.
- That's him?
- That's not me.
- You're wrong.
- The fuck we are.
(YELLS)
(ALL YELLING)
♪
- ♪
-
Hello, darkness, my old friend ♪
I've come to talk with you again ♪
Because a vision softly creeping ♪
- Left its seed while I was sleeping ♪
-
And the vision ♪
That was planted in my brain ♪
Still remains ♪
Within the sound ♪
Of silence. ♪
I'm just saying, we
should have pulled over
when we had a chance.
What if the next rest stop
is, like, 50 miles away?
There's no way that I could
hold it in that long, so, like
Maybe you become one with nature.
On this road?
God knows what's out there, uh-uh.
- Spiders, snakes, bears.
- (CHUCKLES)
You're dramatic.
But cute.
(GIGGLES) Okay, yeah, yeah.
Will you just check Maps and see
if there's any bathrooms
close by, please?
MARK: Huh.
Still in SOS mode.
Griffin, try yours.
(SNORING)
Griff.
(SNORING)
(SNORTS) Want me to wake him?
No, just let him sleep it off.
- How many gummies did he take, anyway?
- (MARK SCOFFS)
♪
(ENGINE REVVING)
Damn. This guy's in a hurry.
Just slow down. He'll pass us.
(ENGINE REVVING)
(TIRES SCREECH)
(HORN HONKS)
Shit.
(HORN HONKS)
- Shit, what do they want?
- They're
they're just messing with us.
MARK: Slow down.
Give him space.
Probably drunk.
Ugh.
You all right?
Yeah, no, I'm fine. I
just What was that?
I don't know.
They're gone. Don't worry.
Now I really gotta pee.
(SIGHS) Uh
pull over here.
Ugh, it's so dark out here.
Want me to come with you?
LAURIE (WHISPERS): Oh, my God.
Wait, that's them.
That's the same truck.
Shit.
What do we do?
We can't back up. What do we do?
They're just trying to
scare us. They'll leave.
How do you know, Mark? How do you know?
- (TRUCK ENGINE SHUTS OFF)
- (TRUCK DOOR OPENS)
(GASPS)
If I say "go",
fucking go.
Go where?
There's a gate.
We can't get out of here, we're stuck.
Oh, my God.
Put that down, please.
- What's going on?
- CALEB: Can't hear you.
Could you turn it off?
Should I?
- Cut the engine.
- Do it, do it.
- Let's not piss him off.
- (KEYS JINGLING)
(ENGINE SHUTS OFF)
Thank you.
Now, the way I see it,
you owe us an apology.
An apology for what, exactly?
CALEB: Well, simple, really.
You need to say you're sorry
for what happened back there.
Back where What? I'm confused.
At that rest stop.
Oh, no. No. We weren't at a rest stop.
That wasn't us.
So now you're calling me a liar.
Hey, Noel.
She said we're liars.
No, no. No, no. I didn't. I didn't.
I did not call you a liar.
That's not what I said at all.
(DOOR OPENS)
(TRUCK DOOR CLOSES)
(FLICKING LIGHTER)
CALEB: You sure you
weren't at that rest stop?
Camera don't lie.
It wasn't us, okay? I swear.
Wow.
Well, you swear.
So, if I look through all this footage,
you're not gonna be on it.
That's your story.
It wasn't us, man.
CALEB: All right, I'm
just letting you know.
I can handle it,
but, uh, Noel over there?
He doesn't do so good when
people call him a liar.
No-Nobody's calling him that.
Maybe you guys have us
confused with another car?
Because we've been driving non-stop
since we last filled
up and that was, what?
Like a hundred miles ago?
I mean, we should've stopped then,
- because Laurie needs to pee, but
- What the fuck?
He doesn't need to know that.
Look, I think what Mark is
just trying to say is that
this is really just a
complete, big misunder
- (GASPS)
- Yeah, see, um
What do y'all call that?
Gaslighting. That's right. Yeah.
It's kinda sneaky, Laurie.
You know, you and Mark here
are making me feel
like I'm losing my mind.
I don't like that.
GRIFFIN: They-they didn't mean it.
Now who are you?
Their friend. Catching a ride.
So, uh, friend
where y'all headed?
Just passing through.
Do me a favor, friend.
Why don't you why don't you get out?
No, no. He-he doesn't need to do that.
Well, sure he does.
Griffin, don't.
- I
- Can't answer a direct question,
must have something to hide.
- Come on out, now friend.
- LAURIE: Mark, tell him to go.
Griffin, don't.
LAURIE: Griffin, you're high.
- Griffin.
- GRIFFIN: It's okay, guys.
I got this.
- I'll see what he wants.
- Don't.
- Don't worry.
- Damn it, Griffin, come on.
LAURIE: No, Griffin, get
back in the fucking car.
Are you making a movie of us?
Hey, Noel! We got another
filmmaker over here.
GRIFFIN: All right, I
was just you know
CALEB: No, I don't know.
GRIFFIN: Look, I don't
want this to blow up.
CALEB: Who does, right?
Now, we're just talking here.
Turn the car back on.
No, we can't leave Griffin. What if
Griffin? Griffin, get
back inside, all right?
- Call the police.
- Griffin, come here.
GRIFFIN: Just let us go.
CALEB: You gonna get back in, Griffin?
GRIFFIN: Yeah. Yeah, I should.
- (GRIFFIN GRUNTS)
- LAURIE: (GASPS) Oh!
(GRIFFIN GROANS)
Fuck.
- (BODY THUDS ON GROUND)
- Griffin
Oh, my God.
What the fuck?
I don't know what to do,
I don't know what to do.
- (POUNDING ON ROOF OF CAR)
- (GASPS)
Come on out here, Mark.
You don't want to make
this worse, now, do ya?
(WHISPERS): No.
Do what he says, Laurie.
- (CAR DOOR OPENS)
- Okay.
MARK Hey, man.
Look, we-we didn't do
anything wrong. All right?
We'll give you anything you need.
(GRUNTS)
(GASPS) Mark!
- Mark
- CALEB: Okay, Laurie.
(POUNDS ON CAR ROOF TWICE)
Come on out.
(UNBUCKLES SEAT BELT)
(LAURIE SCREAMS) Wait!
Wait! No!
(GRUNTING)
Wait, wait, wait, wait,
wait, wait, wait, wait!
Please, please, please,
please don't do this.
Please don't do this.
- No, no, no, no.
- Come on.
- Ah!
- Get in. Get in.
- (LAURIE GRUNTING)
- Go on.
- Good girl. Back, back!
- Mark? Please.
(LAURIE PANTING)
Please, I'm begging
No, I'm begging you, I'm begging you.
Where the fuck are you taking us?
You don't have to do this.
Please, I'm begging you.
Oh, my God, Griffin. We need
to get him to a hospital!
What the fuck is wrong with you guys?
Wait, wait, wait! Don't, no!
♪
ROSSI: "History repeats itself,
but in such cunning disguise
that we never detect the resemblance
until the damage is done."
Sydney J. Harris.
Hey. It's just us again.
Penelope's helping JJ move?
Yeah. She needs the support.
So do Virginia State troopers.
Luke and Tyler are
consulting in Roanoke.
Guessing Tara's off-site
on her latest assignment.
You know
I can't believe she
volunteered for that.
I can.
She's trying to protect anyone
else from having to do it.
Like you.
(PHONE CHIMES)
Oh, seriously?
Our friends on the eighth
floor just got axed.
When will it end?
This is brutal.
I'm shocked they haven't
offered me a deal yet.
You're too valuable to lay off.
Famous crime fighter
and esteemed author.
Why are you avoiding the book deal?
Oh, you're good.
The publisher only wants me
to talk about one offender.
- Guess who.
- Voit.
We've caught hundreds,
but they want him.
The only one I don't want to talk about.
Well, he's Bundy and Dahmer famous.
A household name.
Well, not in my house.
Yeah, well, you're alone on that.
You should hear these
true crime proposals.
They especially love how
he tried to reinvent himself
as a family man, but he
couldn't quiet his "killer instincts".
And, yes, that's the title.
Don't worry, I turned them down.
I have zero interest in having this team
relive our Voit years.
- You and me both.
- Mm.
I'd die a happy man
if I didn't have to think
about Elias Voit ever again.
(FOOTSTEPS CRUNCH SOFTLY ON GRAVEL)
(PHONE BEEPS)
♪
(GRUNTS)
No! No!
(VOIT GRUNTS)
Plea (GRUNTS)
(CHOKING)
(PANTING)
- (GRUNTS)
- (BONE CRACKS)
LEWIS: And how did that
moment make you feel?
You know, we've never
actually talked about
the sexual gratification
- of your kills.
- It's not about that.
The fantasy was too short.
It was all about power and control.
If you think about it, I'm
actually pretty textbook.
No one would agree with that.
Oh, so you think what I did was special?
Well, I don't think it was textbook.
Okay.
So, you think if I walk
you through everything,
you'll be able to stop someone else?
You're a living resource, Elias.
For the sake of others, I
can't just let you sit in here
and not tell your story.
Well, did you ever think
that all this research
is just training other
potential killers?
Well, that's a question for you.
Did Rossi's books influence you?
(SIGHS)
They-they fascinated me.
He was the first person
I ever heard talk about
people like my uncle and then
and then me.
He made you feel less alone.
(SIGHS)
(RECORDER BEEPS OFF)
- Uh-oh.
- How's your new cell?
Well, it's bigger than solitary
and safer than gen pop.
The guards are saying
that you're not sleeping.
Now, look, I-I know we've
talked about it already, but
the families of some of your
victims have reached out.
Again.
And they want to meet you.
No. It's not a good idea.
Most are looking for an accountability
that doesn't always
come with a conviction.
If that's all they're asking for,
it feels cruel not to give it to them.
No, it'd be cruel to
trigger those memories.
Mom, where do you want this last one?
Uh that one goes in the car.
- Okay, it's getting full, though.
- Yeah.
Whoa, whoa. What's that?
- Stuff from Dad's workbench.
- Got it.
He'd want it at the new place.
Uh, yes, he would.
This is just random
stuff from the garage.
So
Great.
Oh, God.
You and Will with the bubble wrap.
Mm.
It helps protect precious things.
- (JJ CHUCKLES)
- Um
speaking of precious things,
how are you holding up?
I
It feels so weird, saying
goodbye to this place,
but even weirder staying,
so
Yeah. And the boys want it
and, my love, you need it.
Oh, I know, you are right.
As always.
And, uh, it'll give Henry some time
to make some memories at the new place
before he moves away
to some dorm somewhere.
Sweet Heaven, how is this even possible?
Like, how are you just,
like, a little baby?
And then he was a toddler
who wouldn't leave your side.
And now he's going away to college? I
I was not prepared for
this bittersweet heartache.
But he he'll probably,
he'll probably stay on the East Coast?
Ha. No, I wish.
California's always been on his list.
Oh, no.
It's okay, Auntie P.
He's not a freshman yet.
- Right?
- Right. Right.
We still have time.
- And you're in my neighborhood.
- Yes.
I'm coming over all the time.
The boys love your place.
They're already talking about
being there every five minutes.
- I love it.
- Yeah, well,
- lock up your scones.
- (CACKLES)
(EXHALES)
Uh
I just I just, I need a minute.
Yeah. Take all the time you want.
GARCIA: Beautiful friends, will
you help me with these boxes?
MICHAEL: Yes, Auntie P.
HENRY: Sure.
♪
- HENRY: Hi, Mom.
- MICHAEL: Hi, Mom!
WILL: It's his first girlfriend.
JJ: They were babies a minute ago.
MICHAEL: Merry Christmas.
JJ: This is perfect.
WILL: It is.
HENRY: Happy birthday.
JJ: So, can we just say that we
we have each other's backs?
I'll find you in every lifetime
and love you even more.
- I love you.
- WILL: I love you, too.
(EXHALES)
(DOOR CLOSES)
- (SIREN WHOOPS)
- (INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER)
(ENGINE SHUTS OFF)
You've been obsessed with
the phone. You all good?
Yeah. I just, uh
I'm expecting a call, but
there's no service out here.
Thanks for coming so quickly.
Dawn patrol called it in.
VIN is registered to a Laurie Raines.
Her parents confirmed she
and fellow grad students were
on a trip to Tennessee.
There's signs of violence.
Blood on the driver's side window
and on the ground.
Spent shotgun shell.
ALVEZ: Has anyone else
ever gone missing out here?
Month ago.
Couple was last seen
filling up not far from here.
Then they just vanished.
No car that time, though.
It's an open case, but
there's just no family
pushing for answers.
Friends said they were
known to go off-grid.
Little more free-spirited.
So disappearing for a
month is on-brand for them.
Yeah, but given this
could be they were taken
- by the same offender.
- ALVEZ: Yeah.
All right. I-I'm gonna need
anything else you have on them and, uh,
let's expand the search
to the tri-state area.
If these missing person cases
are abductions, the UnSub is
upping his victim count
and escalating to violence.
We could be looking for a team.
Abducting multiple
victims, it takes skill.
And manpower.
We've gotta lock this area down.
(GRIFFIN MOANING)
MARK: Hang in there, Griff.
- (GRIFFIN GASPS, GROANS)
- LAURIE: It's okay.
It's okay.
You're fine. It's okay.
Add more pressure.
It's not helping.
Don't say that, Mark, damn it.
Shit.
Add more pressure.
- (GROANING)
- It's okay. It's okay.
We need to get him to a hospital!
Do you hear us?
Can you hear me? We gotta get him
- to a fucking hospital!
- MARK: You'll be okay.
- (WAILS)
- MARK: It's all right, Griff, it's all right.
- (GRIFFIN SOBBING)
- It's okay. Hang on, buddy.
He's bleeding out, man.
- He's gonna die.
- Please.
- Do something. Do some
- Sit.
- LAURIE: Griffin!
- MARK: Wait!
LAURIE: No, you're
hurting him! Griff, Griff!
- (SCREAMING)
- LAURIE: No, no, no!
He needs to go to a doctor!
Please! You're hurting him! No, no, no!
- Griffin?
- (SCREAMING)
MARK: Griffin!
We're gonna die. We're gonna die.
We're gonna die.
Wait, wait, Griffin! No!
No, no!
(LAURIE SCREAMS)
(GRUNTS)
Come on, come on, come on,
come on, come on, come on!
(STRAINING)
(PANTING)
Ah! What do we do?
(STATIC CRACKLES)
(STATIC CRACKLES)
Holy shit.
Wait, wait, wait.
Please.
Please, you got to get
him to a doctor. Please.
We'll do anything, just get
him to the hospital, please.
BOHDI: Hello?
Did you hear that?
(STATIC CRACKLES)
LAURIE: Who is this?
You've gotta be quiet. Trust us.
He'll get pissed.
It'll get so much worse.
But how can it get worse?
We've been abducted and
our friend is bleeding out.
How can it get worse?!
(GRIFFIN GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GROANING, CHOKING)
JJ: I couldn't sleep much,
but the boys slept well,
which only confirms
Moving was an excellent choice.
Yes.
Ah, feels good to be back here, though.
Where everything feels normal.
Yeah, 'cause it's totally
normal, catching killers.
At least we don't pull muscles.
I take that back. He might.
Welcome back. How'd the move go?
We could've used taller people.
I, uh, I pulled something in my wing.
I'm limited to this movement.
That's all. That's all I got.
- JJ: I'm sorry.
- Is it ?
(CHUCKLES)
- How are you?
- JJ: Things are good.
What's up? Is everything okay?
Not really, but, uh
this is something else.
We should gather everyone.
We-We've got a case.
- GREEN: All right.
- Can you help me
get it up on the monitor?
You have one more dumb
question for today, handsome.
Choose wisely.
Hold up. Images coming through.
Luke, you are live in
five, four, three, two
Yesterday, three people
were reported missing
and one just turned up
dead on a remote trail.
Uh, hikers found him this morning.
Griffin Fuchs, 27, just
back from the Peace Corps.
Last night he was
driving on a remote road
with his grad school friends,
Laurie Raines and Mark Benton.
They're still missing.
Now, Griffin was killed, posed and left
in the same area as this man,
who was also found by hikers.
Massive bleeding from the chest
looks like the COD. But what caused it?
A shovel.
It was used to kill them both.
It's evident that this UnSub
has a disposition ritual.
Yeah, but get this:
That victim was found in 1996.
JJ: If we're looking
at the same UnSub here,
this guy is 30 years older
and still healthy and strong
enough to take three victims.
His shotgun did some talking.
Found a spent shell near the car.
It's rare to see a victim
on display like this,
especially at the same dump site.
He's taunting law enforcement.
But why wait 30 years?
Well, there's a chance
it's not the same UnSub.
Right? If this was covered
back then, could be a copycat.
But like Dave said, why start
now? And why these victims?
Well, you said they were driving
on a remote road at night.
It could be a simple
wrong place, wrong time.
Any other reports?
Another couple about a month ago.
We don't know if they're connected.
Find out. Meanwhile,
we've definitely got
two missing people and our only lead
is a 30-year-old cold case.
So let's get all the
files. Clock is ticking.
(AUDIO REWINDING)
Hey, Noel! We got another
filmmaker over here.
(REWINDING)
- (GUNSHOT)
- (GRUNTS)
LAURIE: Oh, my God.
- (GUNSHOT)
- LAURIE: (SCREAMS) Oh, my God.
Wait, wait, wait.
(AUDIO REWINDS)
Wait, wait, wait! No!
MARK: Wait, wait! Hey!
(SHOVEL THUDS)
CALEB: Are you almost done? We gotta go.
Just one more thing.
(LOCK BUZZES)
GUARD (OVER P.A. SYSTEM): Transport
gate two, transport gate three,
inmate reception.
Transport gate two, gate three.
ROSSI: Divorce papers, huh?
Great. You're still here.
Your subconscious is
fighting urges to kill,
which is why I'm distracting you.
You talking to me is how you cope.
You call this "coping"?
Talking to these families is a bad idea.
Of all your bad ideas,
that's where you're drawing the line?
You know what I think?
You thought that if no
one knew what you did,
you could be loved.
That's why you buried your secrets.
Yeah, well, there's no more secrets
and no one left to love me.
And those families personify that.
You figure if you keep
those people hidden,
like your secrets,
it'll protect you.
I don't deserve protection.
And they don't deserve to be ignored.
I'm not ignoring them!
Oh-kay.
Talking is not going to help anything.
How do you know?
As I see it,
you shouldn't even have a say in this.
GUARD (OVER P.A. SYSTEM):
All inmates must return
to interior sections in five minutes.
The two outliers are John Doe from 1996
and Griffin from last night.
Otherwise, the UnSub's victimology
could be "couples on a road trip".
Well, it was late. Dark.
Griffin could've been a surprise
and that's why he was killed so quickly.
Yeah, but but why couples?
It's, like, double the
risk and the effort.
So his reward has got
to be greater, right?
There's something about the
dynamic that he craves
being outnumbered but he
still has all the power.
A team eliminates some risk.
Whether it's one or
more, they are sadistic.
We have the name of that
first victim from 1996.
It's Jon Layton, 28.
Showed signs of torture,
malnutrition and dehydration.
He was held for close to a year.
A year?
ALVEZ: One he got the body out there,
the posing took time and effort.
The UnSub knew that area.
He wasn't worried about getting caught.
Yeah, and that's not all.
Apparently, there was a
female victim found close by.
Susan Cartwright.
Well, is she still alive?
Okay, I'm doing digging. Ugh. Too soon.
This guy keeps getting more extreme.
Multiple victims for almost a year?
Well, here's some good news
that female survivor, she's still alive.
We need to talk to her.
MARK: You got to calm down, Laurie.
(GROANS) I can't, Mark.
They took Griffin.
- I mean, what if he's dead?
- He was losing a lot of blood.
I don't know, okay?
(LAURIE GROANS)
There wasn't a hospital for hours.
Laurie, they weren't going to help.
Oh, my God, oh, my God.
He's dead, and we're next.
- We've seen their faces.
- No. No.
- They're going to kill us.
- Listen. Listen!
They are still alive.
- Okay?
- LAURIE: I don't trust them.
They could be in on it.
This could all be a
fucked-up game or some
So, what? We-we just rot in here?
Don't reach for a lifeline?
No.
Hey. Bodhi?
- Oh, my God.
- They, uh,
they took our friend and
haven't brought him back.
Did they ever take you guys anywhere?
Ever since they ran us off the
road, we've been stuck here.
What do they want?
Some days, nothing.
- Others
- It's not worth fighting back.
BOHDI: Yes, it is.
Yes. No, we have to fight back.
JULIE: No, no, no. Trust me.
They'll do whatever they
want even if you fight back.
They get off on doing it in front of me.
They make me watch.
Doing what?
All of it.
Don't fight.
You'll just get hurt more.
There are four of us.
They are outnumbered.
We cannot let them do this to us.
No, they thought of everything.
Having all of us here,
it's some twisted shit.
So you're just giving up?
No, no, no, but to survive,
you need to know what to expect,
and right now? You just
have to expect the worst.
Oh!
(DOOR OPENS)
Thanks.
Susan, hi. I'm Jennifer.
- Thank you for coming in.
- (DOOR CLOSES)
Not sure how much I can help.
It's been so long and the
police stopped investigating years ago.
So, it it's happening again?
We think whoever killed
a young man last night
that it's connected to your
abduction and Jon's murder.
Is it the same guy?
We're hoping you can
help us figure that out.
- (PHONE CHIMES)
- Oh. I'm so sorry.
- I meant to silence this.
- That's okay.
Uh, it's my son, do you mind?
Oh. Of course not. No. I I get it.
- How old?
- Uh, college freshman this fall.
Oh, no way.
- Uh, mine, too.
- (LAUGHS)
Do you just keep asking yourself,
"How did that happen?"
Oh, my God. Weren't we just pregnant?
And they they needed us all the time.
Ah, they still do.
- In their own way.
- Oh. No, they do. Yeah.
Has to figure out how to do
his own laundry, but yeah.
My husband always said time's a thief.
Oh, God, that's so true.
I don't know who's gonna dread
this, uh, quiet house more,
my husband or me. How about you guys?
Oh. Uh, no
My it's my late husband.
He passed just over a year ago.
I'm so sorry, I forgot to say "late".
I'm so sorry. I I didn't
- It's okay.
- Ugh,
I can't even imagine doing this alone.
I don't know how you do it.
Sorry. Um
How can I help?
Uh, please, have a seat.
So, we have read over
your survivor statement,
but we're hoping that there's
a detail you can remember
now that you couldn't back then.
I mean, I can try.
Uh
I've told the story so many
times, it's kind of rote now.
My therapist says that I have
detached emotionally from it.
Well, I can't blame you.
It's a classic survival skill.
It was just you and Jon?
As far as I know.
And what can you remember
about who did this to you?
Well, it was just one man.
He didn't have a partner
or friends or anything.
It was only ever him.
That was enough.
Did he keep you in a house?
Not a house. It was this, um
like a room, with
this overhead light and one
of those popcorn ceilings.
I used to look up at it.
I'm sorry, is this is
this what you're looking for?
Uh, you're doing great.
- Yeah.
- Okay. Um
I remember, like
these weird little things.
Like
his boots.
- These dirty work boots.
- (CRYING)
I was
assaulted every single day.
I'm sorry, I
thought I put all this behind me. I
I've never
I've never told anybody
what really happened back then.
Thought it would be easier
to just keep it a secret.
Nobody to feel sorry for me.
Nobody to explain it to.
Susan
you are safe now.
You can tell me.
I really thought I was gonna die there.
And
you know, part of me did.
That man broke us.
You know, destroyed our
faith in everything. And
Jon was so devastated.
I begged him
to help me, but he was chained,
and that man
- got me pregnant.
- (SOBBING)
I don't know
how I stayed that way. I was so
sickly.
He barely fed us. I was
shackled and emaciated.
Anyway, I I
gave birth,
but I don't think
I didn't hear crying, you know?
And then, I guess,
to put us out of our misery, he
killed Jon and left me for dead.
And the baby?
He took them.
♪
I had twins.
You're gonna blow the place up.
(GROANING)
(COUGHS)
(EXHALES)
You boys been busy?
You know it.
Got another gift for ya, old man.
- (GUNSHOT)
- (GRUNTS)
LAURIE: (GASPS) Oh, my God.
- Wait, what the fuck?
- (WARNER CHUCKLING)
(LAURIE SCREAMS)
Where the fuck are you taking us!?
- Oh, ho.
- Wait, wait, wait! No, no!
Wait, wait, wait. Okay, okay, okay.
(LAUGHING)
- (MARK AND LAURIE YELLING)
- ♪
♪
- Twins. Raised by her captor.
- Oh
That poor woman. How is she?
Shaken up.
Yeah. Understandable.
We all thought, after 30 years,
this UnSub would need help,
but I gotta tell you, I never
thought it'd be like this.
Now we know why he kept Susan
and Jon for almost a year.
Pregnancy was part of the plan.
Then and now.
That's why they've got two couples.
One for each son.
GREEN: Assaulting the
women isn't enough.
They need to assert their
dominance over the men, too.
It's in their DNA.
Sick as it sounds, it
tracks, right? I mean
these UnSubs wouldn't
have had the upbringing
to have an actual relationship.
So they abduct strangers to, like,
continue the lineage of evil.
Oh, my gosh. Why are people so mean?
I know. We don't have
time to get into it.
Susan confirmed the
UnSub was always alone
and, uh, he would "visit"
every morning and every night.
So he had a predictable schedule.
Uh, he also wore dirty work boots.
He could've worked in a factory.
Logging is big in that area.
He sounds like an opportunist.
So he wouldn't go out
of his way to hunt,
but if the victims were
in his area of control
on a night he wanted to attack,
well, then, they're in trouble.
Okay, so if he lived close
to where he worked and hunted,
that's still a massive area
with multiple places to control victims.
We need to narrow this down.
Do you think Susan would
be up for a cognitive?
Uh, I mean, she's pretty
upset, but I can ask.
- Tara, you want to join?
- Yeah.
Absolutely.
DOCTOR: These daily
visits to your dad
they're making all the difference.
You showing him old family movies?
Something like that.
Well, keep it up.
Do you, uh you think
he's gonna pull through?
WARNER: Oh, come on, son,
you know better. (LAUGHS)
I'm sorry, but like I
told you, he's terminal.
If you can make him happy,
we'll keep him comfortable.
Okay?
I'll see you later, Mr. Warner.
Hey
Adios, Doc.
Come on. Help me up.
(GROANS)
(COUGHING)
- Oxygen.
- Yep. Yep.
(INHALES)
Hey.
You boys
you did good.
Glad you liked it.
I'm-I'm getting to the end now, boys.
Don't say that.
It's the truth.
You don't deny it.
But before I go,
let's switch it up a bit.
Like what?
There is something I need you to do.
Nice to meet you, Dr. Lewis.
(EXHALES) Please.
Tara's fine.
So you and Jennifer are just
gonna walk me through this?
The questions we ask are meant
to elicit specific memories.
Things that may have been buried.
Now, just a reminder that
some of our team is observing
and they will follow through
on any leads you may remember.
If they have any follow-up questions,
they will ask me through
this earpiece, okay?
I understand.
JJ: Okay.
Take a deep breath.
Try and relax.
Now
go back to that gas station.
You and Jon were outside.
It's spring.
Was it a warm night?
No, kinda cold.
Jon filled up
and then, ten minutes later,
we were forced off the road.
We'd never seen the man before.
He-he wasn't at the gas
station like he claimed he was.
Once you were forced off
the road, how did you react?
Were you and Jon angry?
Thought it must be some kind of mistake.
And when he got out, he
I saw an old guy, so I thought
maybe he was just confused.
How old was he?
Probably in his 40s,
which just seemed old at the time.
The thing is, he wasn't angry.
He was weirdly calm.
But he had a crowbar,
like a silent threat.
Then, when Jon approached him,
he hit him over the head
with it and I-I screamed.
And he threw me into his truck.
I kept yelling.
I thought Jon was dead, but
when I got thrown inside the
room, Jon was already inside.
- (DOOR BANGS OPEN)
- No. No!
- Shut up!
- Asshole!
(SUSAN YELLS)
No! No!
(SOBBING)
(GRUNTING)
He was bleeding so bad.
We got through that first night
without seeing that man again.
But that was the last
time he ever left us alone.
- (INTERCOM CLICKS)
- How long from the abduction site
to the secondary location?
How long was the drive?
(SIGHS)
SUSAN: 20 minutes, maybe.
I remember thinking I was
gonna die in that truck,
but then he pulled me out.
Did you scream?
He told me to shut up
or he was gonna kill Jon, so I
I didn't yell again.
Not
not outside.
Jon! Jon!
(SOBBING)
WARNER: Stay down!
(SUSAN SOBBING)
(WARNER GRUNTS)
Were you underground or in a garage?
No, it-it was like a-a room.
Just mattresses. And
the windows were boarded up.
And there was this gross carpet
(COUGHS)
and-and this strange
padding on the walls.
Could she hear anything?
Was the padding like soundproofing?
SUSAN: Yeah.
But I-I could hear
I could hear him pulling
out on the, on the gravel.
A-And
he took our shoes.
That-That's weird, right?
He didn't want you to run away.
Yeah. That, plus the soundproofing,
makes us thinks that there was
likely someplace to run to
like a neighbor or
back out into the road.
So So, is this helping?
Yes.
Yeah. We're gonna add
all of your memories
to the geographic profile.
LEWIS: You've confirmed
that they have a preferred
hunting and dumping ground
and that the abduction
site is still active.
Deductive reasoning tells us
it's the same secondary site, as well.
The boarded windows and the padded room
was probably a DIY project.
We should look at abandoned structures
that he could've controlled.
Yeah. But the problem is,
that whole area's been a
ghost town since the '80s.
I mean, it used to be
a tourist destination,
like a regular Virginia's
Radiator Springs.
Now it's a just a bunch
of abandoned places.
Let's narrow the search
to a a 20-mile radius
from the abduction site.
Narrowing.
You have that look. I can feel it.
- What look?
- That "you're thinking something
and you're not gonna say it" look.
Hey. We've got four people missing.
Okay?
It's not thought out, but if
her senses were compromised
she said the room was
dark and soundproofed
then maybe another sense was heightened.
Like, uh like smell.
Yeah, well, ask her.
- (INTERCOM CLICKS)
- Hey, JJ, can you ask her
if she smelled anything?
Either in the room
or when he'd open the door?
JJ: Was there a distinctive
smell in the room?
Or even on his clothes.
He smelled like tobacco. Not
Not from cigarettes, but like that-that
sweet, spicy scent before it's burned.
My-my grandad used to put
cherry tobacco in his pipe.
That's that's what he smelled like.
(SNIFFS)
(SUSAN SCREAMING)
So like a-a smoke shop
or a processing plant?
Yeah.
Lot of tobacco in this county.
Hey.
Always follow your hunches, man.
Okay?
(INSECTS TRILLING)
I love you, Laurie.
Mark. Mark? Where are
you taking him? Mark!
- Just do what he says, Laurie!
- What are you gonna do to him?
Mark, you've got to fight back!
Where are you taking me? No! No!
Julie?
No, please.
No. Julie!
(ELECTRICITY CRACKLES)
(JULIE WHIMPERS)
(SHEARS SNIP)
(CHAIN RATTLING)
(GASPS)
Get in here. Get.
(GRUNTS)
(EXHALES, SNIFFLES)
New teams.
Teams?
One of you kills the other.
But whoever survives gets to leave.
What?
No, no, no. Wait, wait.
Wait, please don't do this.
(DOOR SLAMS)
(LAURIE PANTING)
Julie?
Julie?
Do you think they mean it?
I don't know.
They've never done this before.
Have they
started hurting you?
What?
That's what Julie was talking about.
Wait, what?
They're doing that to her
and you don't fight them?
I-I've tried.
But they both come in so
it's, like, two against one
and it's part of their sick game
to make me feel powerless.
You feel powerless?
And what about Julie?
They're assaulting her.
And that's way fucking worse, Bodhi.
- That's way worse.
- I know it is.
I'm just saying
What
Wait, what if, what if
they want us to kill you?
Yeah. The women kill the
men. That's why they put you
in here, because I wouldn't hurt
Mark and he wouldn't hurt me,
but I don't know you.
- That's not what this is.
- How do you know?
Think about it.
- (LIGHTER FLICKING)
- If we kill you,
that takes out any chance
for you to fight them.
And then Julie and I have
no kind of protection.
From what it sounds like,
she doesn't have any.
Maybe they want us to kill the women
to put you out of your misery.
By killing us?
Have you heard about surviving?
Maybe death is better
than what they're gonna put you through.
Is that a threat?
We gotta get the fuck out of here.
This padding is the same as ours,
but hasn't been secured yet.
Let's just think about
it for a second, okay?
What do they want?
To to play games with us
and then kill us, right?
If that's true, I'd be dead already.
No.
They're keeping us.
I think they're trying
to get me pregnant.
Oh, my God.
(GASPS) What the fuck!?
- BODHI: Ah!
- What the fuck?
Turn the lights on, you assholes!
LAURIE: Give it back! Give it back!
Stop it! Give that back!
BODHI: You're gonna get hurt.
(HEAVY METAL MUSIC PLAYS LOUDLY)
(GROANS) This is how
you're gonna kill me, huh?
No. No!
- (WHIMPERS)
- Please! Don't!
You'll go to fucking hell for this!
No
Stop! Stop! Ah!
LAURIE: You're gonna throw us away.
I know you're gonna kill me,
this is how you're gonna kill me!
(BOTH SCREAMING)
♪
Crank it up.
(MUSIC PLAYING LOUDER)
(SCREAMING)
MARK: Stop!
Oh, Laurie!
- (SOBBING)
- MARK: Please!
- MARK: Hey!
- (WARNER LAUGHING)
MARK: Hey, stop, please!
(LAUGHS, COUGHS)
Told you boys this would be fun.
(LAUGHING)
Taking an aging,
organized, patient offender
and adding his two younger sons
can create a new psychopathology.
Some things won't change.
Like the original UnSub's nature.
He's off-grid for a reason.
Like a distrust in government.
So we won't be able find them
through traditional records.
Right. He wouldn't have risked
taking the boys to doctors
or sending them to school.
No birth records, since
they were born in captivity.
Mm. They may work as day
laborers and get paid in cash.
That would keep them out of the system.
Or if they had a family business,
they could only accept cash.
Again, untraceable.
O, ye of little faith in my powers.
There might not be employment records,
but I could find
family-owned businesses
that may or may not
have tricked Uncle Sam.
Given Susan's memory
of smelling tobacco,
I started my search in one of
Virginia's biggest cash crops.
Oh! I am learning, right now,
that there were 6,000 tobacco farms
in the great state 30 years ago.
That number has dwindled to 300.
- Within the UnSub's comfort zone?
- GARCIA: A dozen.
Cross-referencing that
with abandoned structures
in a 20-mile radius.
Okay. There's a lot of those.
Hold on to the feathered hope.
Uh, here's something.
Uh, northeast of the abduction site
there is a tobacco farm.
Southwest there is an old campground
with some cabins, owned by
the Warner family.
Wait.
Could this be our guy?
Frank Warner
worked at the tobacco factory.
He lived on the family's
property, which hasn't been
a safe place to rest your
head since the late '80s.
A gravel pathway in
the middle of nowhere.
We got to check it out.
Coordinates are on your phone.
PRENTISS: Send that image to JJ
and tell us more about Frank Warner.
Uh, he was arrested for assault
twice in the '90s
Yeah, he didn't serve time.
(SIGHS) So he became a
better offender after that.
He didn't risk letting
his victims survive.
He abducted and killed them instead.
I've got a sinking feeling
he's got a bigger body
count than we know.
GARCIA: I don't know about that, but
That's JJ.
Susan Cartwright says it's him.
- Send us the
- Done.
(GARCIA TYPING)
♪
(SIREN WAILING)
(SCREAMING OVER HEADPHONES)
MARK: Laurie!
(WARNER CHUCKLING, COUGHING)
MARK: Stop! Turn it off! Turn it off!
(VIDEO STOPS PLAYING)
Take that off.
Frank Warner.
Agents Rossi and Prentiss.
FBI.
You're under arrest for
the murder of Jon Layton,
the abduction and sexual
assault of Susan Cartwright
and aiding and abetting your sons
in the abduction of four others
Oh, you got the wrong guy.
I've just been wasting away in here.
(GRUNTS)
You just stand there
lookin' pretty, honey?
The good part is the only idiots
who he was able to radicalize
were the sons he got by raping a woman.
Come on, that's more bullshit.
You say my sons abducted people?
It's the opposite.
Those bitches drove Caleb
and Noel off the road.
Thinks that's gonna fly.
Now, you better look
me in the eye, girl.
Well, now, nobody has called
me "girl" in quite some time,
but the girl in me would
say that you, Frank,
sound like a crazy old man.
The seasoned profiler in me knows
that you're a violent,
anger-excitation rapist
raised in a household that
praised the hate you spew,
which is why you passed
it along to your sons.
You'd say it's in the DNA.
I'd say it's how you were socialized.
It's probably both.
The worst part is,
just like you,
your sons abducted innocent people.
Oh, no. No, no, no, no. I told you.
Those bitches ran my boys off the road!
You can't believe anything
out of their dirty mouths!
Boy, you are so angry, Frank.
Is it because you're an original incel?
Or because you'll be dead soon?
Don't worry about your sons.
We'll make sure they're in prison.
WARNER: Ah, we'll see.
My boys are United States citizens.
And you're forgettin'
where you are, little lady.
The jury will get it right.
Well, that's enough.
Let's get him out of here before
I slap the shit out of him.
Oh, I would like to see you try.
(SHOUTS)
PRENTISS: Trooper.
Yes, ma'am.
(ENGINE SHUTS OFF)
- (SCREAMING)
- (MUSIC PLAYING LOUDLY)
MARK: Stop!
- Help, somebody!
- (YELLS)
MARK: Stop!
- (SOBBING)
- MARK: Laurie!
FBI! Drop it!
FBI! Drop the weapon!
We have the right to defend ourselves.
You're on private property.
Put the gun down or you die.
Careful. You know, you're on camera.
We are standing our ground.
You're holding four people captive.
Oh, they attacked us on the road.
Bullshit. You murdered Griffin Fuchs.
Oh, that was self-defense.
No jury's gonna buy that.
Drop the weapon.
ALVEZ: What about you?
Easy way or the hard way?
See you in court.
Yeah. Can't wait.
- (GRUNTS)
- Where are they?
There's two dozen cabins.
They could be anywhere.
I got the right to remain silent.
Where are they!?
(SCREAMING)
(GROANS)
Stop. Think about this.
We don't have to play their game.
You don't have to hurt me
If I don't kill you, you'll kill me!
- Yah!
- (GROANS)
I don't have a choice.
He said whoever survives, leaves,
and I'm fucking leaving, motherfucker!
- Please, please
- (YELLS)
- (DOOR BANGS OPEN)
- Laurie! Laurie!
I'm Luke Alvez, with the FBI.
- Drop the weapon.
- No.
- Just put it down.
- No.
- No.
- ALVEZ: It's okay.
- It's okay.
- (LAURIE GASPS)
All right? It's over.
(CROWBAR CLATTERS)
(LAURIE SOBBING)
♪
(ENGINE STARTS)
(ENGINE STARTS)
Julie?
- You okay?
- Yeah.
Laurie.
Thank God.
- I want to go home.
- Okay.
JJ: They caught them.
- All of them?
- Yeah.
So it-it's over?
It's over.
And I-I don't have to see 'em?
Only if you want that closure.
For the past 30 years, I didn't
think that they survived, and
in a lot of ways, they didn't.
Being raised by that monster
turned them into monsters.
You know what? I have
a husband and a son.
And that's
that's who I need to be with now.
I understand.
Thank you.
And good luck to you and your kids
and your new, uh, roomier nest.
You, too.
(PHONE RINGING)
Hey, Henry. What's up?
Yeah. I'm I'm coming home now.
Uh Okay, wait. Did you
already load the clothes in?
Wait, wait, wait. Did
you separate the clothes
or did you just dump 'em all in?
Oh. Nice.
Uh, okay, so do you have the detergent?
Little late for a
visit, don't you think?
I heard you still weren't sleeping.
Side effect of guilt.
Kind of fucks with your shut-eye.
What's your excuse?
Mm.
Workaholic.
Plus, the traffic is,
like, zilch right now, so
So what's going on with you?
Guards say you're talking to yourself.
Oh, I'm just thinking out
loud, I guess. I don't know.
Anything I should know about?
Go ahead.
She'll believe you.
Um
lawyers sent over divorce papers.
I thought that happened already.
Yeah, it did,
but since I got sentenced,
it means I'm gonna rot in
here for the rest of my life,
so the papers were drawn up
so that I rot in here
the rest of my life
with nothing to live for.
Well, you know,
- you could
- I-I could find some purpose.
Have you given it any more thought?
You do not actually
think that that's gonna
help these families sleep any better.
- Yeah, I do.
- Yeah, I doubt that.
Is any of this even helping at all?
The BAU already knows that
fantasy leads to peeping,
leads to stalking, leads
to breaking and entering
Yes.
But you lived through this stuff.
- We only studied the behavior.
- No. No, no.
We both studied it.
But you studied it to help other people
and I studied it to help myself.
Yes, because you're an addict.
All right?
And you were chasing a high.
Do you want to tell me about it?
Sometimes the high
would last for months.
But then the comedown, it would be bad.
I'd pick up other things, I'd
Smoking, drinking, anything
just to take the edge off.
Yeah. That makes sense.
Addicts have to feed the beast.
But you also learned to adapt.
- To fit in. Right?
- (VOIT SIGHS)
To play the part.
Yeah, I got really good at that.
I convinced someone to marry me
so that I seemed like a good guy.
Whatever it takes.
And then, once you find
a way to be invisible
You test the theory.
To see if you're right.
And then it's all about self-control
and building up the nerve.
Because after the stalking
but before the actual contact,
it's all about a fantasy
that lays the groundwork
for everything else.
And once it starts
it can't be stopped.
Problem is, while we sit
in here talking about it,
someone new is out there doing it.
You just don't know it yet.
- Alone now ♪
- Bye.
- Love you guys.
- The beating of our hearts ♪
Is the only sound ♪
Children, behave ♪
That's what they say
when we're together ♪
Watch how you play ♪
They don't understand and so we're ♪
Running just as fast as we can ♪
Holding on to one another's hands ♪
Trying to get away ♪
Into the night ♪
Then you put your arms around me ♪
And we tumble to the ground ♪
And you say ♪
(SCREAMS)
(YELLING, GRUNTING)
Alone now ♪
- (PANTING)
- There doesn't seem to be ♪
Anyone around ♪
I think we're alone now ♪
The beating of our
hearts is the only sound ♪
I think we're alone now ♪
I think we're alone ♪
I think we're alone now ♪
(ENGINE STARTS)
We're alone ♪
We're alone. ♪
♪
Last season on Criminal
Minds: Evolution
OCHOA: Mr. Voit appears
to be suffering from
a retrograde amnesia.
Do you feel, in your heart of hearts,
- that you're a good person?
- VOIT: I feel like
I can be.
They're saying that Will
suffered an aneurysm.
Will's dead.
He's gone.
REBECCA: It's Tara. She's been shot.
No matter how scared you are,
no matter how hurt you are, I'm here.
TARA: Rebecca, this team
they're my chosen family.
That's why I needed to ask
you this in front of them.
Will you marry me?
Yes.
(GARCIA SQUEALS)
PRENTISS: Tyler Green, your success
with this special
assignment means the BAU
will be your permanent assignment.
GARCIA: This Disciple person just made
a hot, steaming mess of a mistake.
And we are now looking
at the current location
of every nefarious follower
left on Voit's network.
What's important now is justice.
You want justice, Dave? Then make sure
the prosecutor pushes
for the death penalty
for every single one
of the Sicarius cases.
- The only way to do that
- Is with a confession.
I confess.
- I did it.
- Sicarius.
- That's him?
- That's not me.
- You're wrong.
- The fuck we are.
(YELLS)
(ALL YELLING)
♪
- ♪
-
Hello, darkness, my old friend ♪
I've come to talk with you again ♪
Because a vision softly creeping ♪
- Left its seed while I was sleeping ♪
-
And the vision ♪
That was planted in my brain ♪
Still remains ♪
Within the sound ♪
Of silence. ♪
I'm just saying, we
should have pulled over
when we had a chance.
What if the next rest stop
is, like, 50 miles away?
There's no way that I could
hold it in that long, so, like
Maybe you become one with nature.
On this road?
God knows what's out there, uh-uh.
- Spiders, snakes, bears.
- (CHUCKLES)
You're dramatic.
But cute.
(GIGGLES) Okay, yeah, yeah.
Will you just check Maps and see
if there's any bathrooms
close by, please?
MARK: Huh.
Still in SOS mode.
Griffin, try yours.
(SNORING)
Griff.
(SNORING)
(SNORTS) Want me to wake him?
No, just let him sleep it off.
- How many gummies did he take, anyway?
- (MARK SCOFFS)
♪
(ENGINE REVVING)
Damn. This guy's in a hurry.
Just slow down. He'll pass us.
(ENGINE REVVING)
(TIRES SCREECH)
(HORN HONKS)
Shit.
(HORN HONKS)
- Shit, what do they want?
- They're
they're just messing with us.
MARK: Slow down.
Give him space.
Probably drunk.
Ugh.
You all right?
Yeah, no, I'm fine. I
just What was that?
I don't know.
They're gone. Don't worry.
Now I really gotta pee.
(SIGHS) Uh
pull over here.
Ugh, it's so dark out here.
Want me to come with you?
LAURIE (WHISPERS): Oh, my God.
Wait, that's them.
That's the same truck.
Shit.
What do we do?
We can't back up. What do we do?
They're just trying to
scare us. They'll leave.
How do you know, Mark? How do you know?
- (TRUCK ENGINE SHUTS OFF)
- (TRUCK DOOR OPENS)
(GASPS)
If I say "go",
fucking go.
Go where?
There's a gate.
We can't get out of here, we're stuck.
Oh, my God.
Put that down, please.
- What's going on?
- CALEB: Can't hear you.
Could you turn it off?
Should I?
- Cut the engine.
- Do it, do it.
- Let's not piss him off.
- (KEYS JINGLING)
(ENGINE SHUTS OFF)
Thank you.
Now, the way I see it,
you owe us an apology.
An apology for what, exactly?
CALEB: Well, simple, really.
You need to say you're sorry
for what happened back there.
Back where What? I'm confused.
At that rest stop.
Oh, no. No. We weren't at a rest stop.
That wasn't us.
So now you're calling me a liar.
Hey, Noel.
She said we're liars.
No, no. No, no. I didn't. I didn't.
I did not call you a liar.
That's not what I said at all.
(DOOR OPENS)
(TRUCK DOOR CLOSES)
(FLICKING LIGHTER)
CALEB: You sure you
weren't at that rest stop?
Camera don't lie.
It wasn't us, okay? I swear.
Wow.
Well, you swear.
So, if I look through all this footage,
you're not gonna be on it.
That's your story.
It wasn't us, man.
CALEB: All right, I'm
just letting you know.
I can handle it,
but, uh, Noel over there?
He doesn't do so good when
people call him a liar.
No-Nobody's calling him that.
Maybe you guys have us
confused with another car?
Because we've been driving non-stop
since we last filled
up and that was, what?
Like a hundred miles ago?
I mean, we should've stopped then,
- because Laurie needs to pee, but
- What the fuck?
He doesn't need to know that.
Look, I think what Mark is
just trying to say is that
this is really just a
complete, big misunder
- (GASPS)
- Yeah, see, um
What do y'all call that?
Gaslighting. That's right. Yeah.
It's kinda sneaky, Laurie.
You know, you and Mark here
are making me feel
like I'm losing my mind.
I don't like that.
GRIFFIN: They-they didn't mean it.
Now who are you?
Their friend. Catching a ride.
So, uh, friend
where y'all headed?
Just passing through.
Do me a favor, friend.
Why don't you why don't you get out?
No, no. He-he doesn't need to do that.
Well, sure he does.
Griffin, don't.
- I
- Can't answer a direct question,
must have something to hide.
- Come on out, now friend.
- LAURIE: Mark, tell him to go.
Griffin, don't.
LAURIE: Griffin, you're high.
- Griffin.
- GRIFFIN: It's okay, guys.
I got this.
- I'll see what he wants.
- Don't.
- Don't worry.
- Damn it, Griffin, come on.
LAURIE: No, Griffin, get
back in the fucking car.
Are you making a movie of us?
Hey, Noel! We got another
filmmaker over here.
GRIFFIN: All right, I
was just you know
CALEB: No, I don't know.
GRIFFIN: Look, I don't
want this to blow up.
CALEB: Who does, right?
Now, we're just talking here.
Turn the car back on.
No, we can't leave Griffin. What if
Griffin? Griffin, get
back inside, all right?
- Call the police.
- Griffin, come here.
GRIFFIN: Just let us go.
CALEB: You gonna get back in, Griffin?
GRIFFIN: Yeah. Yeah, I should.
- (GRIFFIN GRUNTS)
- LAURIE: (GASPS) Oh!
(GRIFFIN GROANS)
Fuck.
- (BODY THUDS ON GROUND)
- Griffin
Oh, my God.
What the fuck?
I don't know what to do,
I don't know what to do.
- (POUNDING ON ROOF OF CAR)
- (GASPS)
Come on out here, Mark.
You don't want to make
this worse, now, do ya?
(WHISPERS): No.
Do what he says, Laurie.
- (CAR DOOR OPENS)
- Okay.
MARK Hey, man.
Look, we-we didn't do
anything wrong. All right?
We'll give you anything you need.
(GRUNTS)
(GASPS) Mark!
- Mark
- CALEB: Okay, Laurie.
(POUNDS ON CAR ROOF TWICE)
Come on out.
(UNBUCKLES SEAT BELT)
(LAURIE SCREAMS) Wait!
Wait! No!
(GRUNTING)
Wait, wait, wait, wait,
wait, wait, wait, wait!
Please, please, please,
please don't do this.
Please don't do this.
- No, no, no, no.
- Come on.
- Ah!
- Get in. Get in.
- (LAURIE GRUNTING)
- Go on.
- Good girl. Back, back!
- Mark? Please.
(LAURIE PANTING)
Please, I'm begging
No, I'm begging you, I'm begging you.
Where the fuck are you taking us?
You don't have to do this.
Please, I'm begging you.
Oh, my God, Griffin. We need
to get him to a hospital!
What the fuck is wrong with you guys?
Wait, wait, wait! Don't, no!
♪
ROSSI: "History repeats itself,
but in such cunning disguise
that we never detect the resemblance
until the damage is done."
Sydney J. Harris.
Hey. It's just us again.
Penelope's helping JJ move?
Yeah. She needs the support.
So do Virginia State troopers.
Luke and Tyler are
consulting in Roanoke.
Guessing Tara's off-site
on her latest assignment.
You know
I can't believe she
volunteered for that.
I can.
She's trying to protect anyone
else from having to do it.
Like you.
(PHONE CHIMES)
Oh, seriously?
Our friends on the eighth
floor just got axed.
When will it end?
This is brutal.
I'm shocked they haven't
offered me a deal yet.
You're too valuable to lay off.
Famous crime fighter
and esteemed author.
Why are you avoiding the book deal?
Oh, you're good.
The publisher only wants me
to talk about one offender.
- Guess who.
- Voit.
We've caught hundreds,
but they want him.
The only one I don't want to talk about.
Well, he's Bundy and Dahmer famous.
A household name.
Well, not in my house.
Yeah, well, you're alone on that.
You should hear these
true crime proposals.
They especially love how
he tried to reinvent himself
as a family man, but he
couldn't quiet his "killer instincts".
And, yes, that's the title.
Don't worry, I turned them down.
I have zero interest in having this team
relive our Voit years.
- You and me both.
- Mm.
I'd die a happy man
if I didn't have to think
about Elias Voit ever again.
(FOOTSTEPS CRUNCH SOFTLY ON GRAVEL)
(PHONE BEEPS)
♪
(GRUNTS)
No! No!
(VOIT GRUNTS)
Plea (GRUNTS)
(CHOKING)
(PANTING)
- (GRUNTS)
- (BONE CRACKS)
LEWIS: And how did that
moment make you feel?
You know, we've never
actually talked about
the sexual gratification
- of your kills.
- It's not about that.
The fantasy was too short.
It was all about power and control.
If you think about it, I'm
actually pretty textbook.
No one would agree with that.
Oh, so you think what I did was special?
Well, I don't think it was textbook.
Okay.
So, you think if I walk
you through everything,
you'll be able to stop someone else?
You're a living resource, Elias.
For the sake of others, I
can't just let you sit in here
and not tell your story.
Well, did you ever think
that all this research
is just training other
potential killers?
Well, that's a question for you.
Did Rossi's books influence you?
(SIGHS)
They-they fascinated me.
He was the first person
I ever heard talk about
people like my uncle and then
and then me.
He made you feel less alone.
(SIGHS)
(RECORDER BEEPS OFF)
- Uh-oh.
- How's your new cell?
Well, it's bigger than solitary
and safer than gen pop.
The guards are saying
that you're not sleeping.
Now, look, I-I know we've
talked about it already, but
the families of some of your
victims have reached out.
Again.
And they want to meet you.
No. It's not a good idea.
Most are looking for an accountability
that doesn't always
come with a conviction.
If that's all they're asking for,
it feels cruel not to give it to them.
No, it'd be cruel to
trigger those memories.
Mom, where do you want this last one?
Uh that one goes in the car.
- Okay, it's getting full, though.
- Yeah.
Whoa, whoa. What's that?
- Stuff from Dad's workbench.
- Got it.
He'd want it at the new place.
Uh, yes, he would.
This is just random
stuff from the garage.
So
Great.
Oh, God.
You and Will with the bubble wrap.
Mm.
It helps protect precious things.
- (JJ CHUCKLES)
- Um
speaking of precious things,
how are you holding up?
I
It feels so weird, saying
goodbye to this place,
but even weirder staying,
so
Yeah. And the boys want it
and, my love, you need it.
Oh, I know, you are right.
As always.
And, uh, it'll give Henry some time
to make some memories at the new place
before he moves away
to some dorm somewhere.
Sweet Heaven, how is this even possible?
Like, how are you just,
like, a little baby?
And then he was a toddler
who wouldn't leave your side.
And now he's going away to college? I
I was not prepared for
this bittersweet heartache.
But he he'll probably,
he'll probably stay on the East Coast?
Ha. No, I wish.
California's always been on his list.
Oh, no.
It's okay, Auntie P.
He's not a freshman yet.
- Right?
- Right. Right.
We still have time.
- And you're in my neighborhood.
- Yes.
I'm coming over all the time.
The boys love your place.
They're already talking about
being there every five minutes.
- I love it.
- Yeah, well,
- lock up your scones.
- (CACKLES)
(EXHALES)
Uh
I just I just, I need a minute.
Yeah. Take all the time you want.
GARCIA: Beautiful friends, will
you help me with these boxes?
MICHAEL: Yes, Auntie P.
HENRY: Sure.
♪
- HENRY: Hi, Mom.
- MICHAEL: Hi, Mom!
WILL: It's his first girlfriend.
JJ: They were babies a minute ago.
MICHAEL: Merry Christmas.
JJ: This is perfect.
WILL: It is.
HENRY: Happy birthday.
JJ: So, can we just say that we
we have each other's backs?
I'll find you in every lifetime
and love you even more.
- I love you.
- WILL: I love you, too.
(EXHALES)
(DOOR CLOSES)
- (SIREN WHOOPS)
- (INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER)
(ENGINE SHUTS OFF)
You've been obsessed with
the phone. You all good?
Yeah. I just, uh
I'm expecting a call, but
there's no service out here.
Thanks for coming so quickly.
Dawn patrol called it in.
VIN is registered to a Laurie Raines.
Her parents confirmed she
and fellow grad students were
on a trip to Tennessee.
There's signs of violence.
Blood on the driver's side window
and on the ground.
Spent shotgun shell.
ALVEZ: Has anyone else
ever gone missing out here?
Month ago.
Couple was last seen
filling up not far from here.
Then they just vanished.
No car that time, though.
It's an open case, but
there's just no family
pushing for answers.
Friends said they were
known to go off-grid.
Little more free-spirited.
So disappearing for a
month is on-brand for them.
Yeah, but given this
could be they were taken
- by the same offender.
- ALVEZ: Yeah.
All right. I-I'm gonna need
anything else you have on them and, uh,
let's expand the search
to the tri-state area.
If these missing person cases
are abductions, the UnSub is
upping his victim count
and escalating to violence.
We could be looking for a team.
Abducting multiple
victims, it takes skill.
And manpower.
We've gotta lock this area down.
(GRIFFIN MOANING)
MARK: Hang in there, Griff.
- (GRIFFIN GASPS, GROANS)
- LAURIE: It's okay.
It's okay.
You're fine. It's okay.
Add more pressure.
It's not helping.
Don't say that, Mark, damn it.
Shit.
Add more pressure.
- (GROANING)
- It's okay. It's okay.
We need to get him to a hospital!
Do you hear us?
Can you hear me? We gotta get him
- to a fucking hospital!
- MARK: You'll be okay.
- (WAILS)
- MARK: It's all right, Griff, it's all right.
- (GRIFFIN SOBBING)
- It's okay. Hang on, buddy.
He's bleeding out, man.
- He's gonna die.
- Please.
- Do something. Do some
- Sit.
- LAURIE: Griffin!
- MARK: Wait!
LAURIE: No, you're
hurting him! Griff, Griff!
- (SCREAMING)
- LAURIE: No, no, no!
He needs to go to a doctor!
Please! You're hurting him! No, no, no!
- Griffin?
- (SCREAMING)
MARK: Griffin!
We're gonna die. We're gonna die.
We're gonna die.
Wait, wait, Griffin! No!
No, no!
(LAURIE SCREAMS)
(GRUNTS)
Come on, come on, come on,
come on, come on, come on!
(STRAINING)
(PANTING)
Ah! What do we do?
(STATIC CRACKLES)
(STATIC CRACKLES)
Holy shit.
Wait, wait, wait.
Please.
Please, you got to get
him to a doctor. Please.
We'll do anything, just get
him to the hospital, please.
BOHDI: Hello?
Did you hear that?
(STATIC CRACKLES)
LAURIE: Who is this?
You've gotta be quiet. Trust us.
He'll get pissed.
It'll get so much worse.
But how can it get worse?
We've been abducted and
our friend is bleeding out.
How can it get worse?!
(GRIFFIN GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GROANING, CHOKING)
JJ: I couldn't sleep much,
but the boys slept well,
which only confirms
Moving was an excellent choice.
Yes.
Ah, feels good to be back here, though.
Where everything feels normal.
Yeah, 'cause it's totally
normal, catching killers.
At least we don't pull muscles.
I take that back. He might.
Welcome back. How'd the move go?
We could've used taller people.
I, uh, I pulled something in my wing.
I'm limited to this movement.
That's all. That's all I got.
- JJ: I'm sorry.
- Is it ?
(CHUCKLES)
- How are you?
- JJ: Things are good.
What's up? Is everything okay?
Not really, but, uh
this is something else.
We should gather everyone.
We-We've got a case.
- GREEN: All right.
- Can you help me
get it up on the monitor?
You have one more dumb
question for today, handsome.
Choose wisely.
Hold up. Images coming through.
Luke, you are live in
five, four, three, two
Yesterday, three people
were reported missing
and one just turned up
dead on a remote trail.
Uh, hikers found him this morning.
Griffin Fuchs, 27, just
back from the Peace Corps.
Last night he was
driving on a remote road
with his grad school friends,
Laurie Raines and Mark Benton.
They're still missing.
Now, Griffin was killed, posed and left
in the same area as this man,
who was also found by hikers.
Massive bleeding from the chest
looks like the COD. But what caused it?
A shovel.
It was used to kill them both.
It's evident that this UnSub
has a disposition ritual.
Yeah, but get this:
That victim was found in 1996.
JJ: If we're looking
at the same UnSub here,
this guy is 30 years older
and still healthy and strong
enough to take three victims.
His shotgun did some talking.
Found a spent shell near the car.
It's rare to see a victim
on display like this,
especially at the same dump site.
He's taunting law enforcement.
But why wait 30 years?
Well, there's a chance
it's not the same UnSub.
Right? If this was covered
back then, could be a copycat.
But like Dave said, why start
now? And why these victims?
Well, you said they were driving
on a remote road at night.
It could be a simple
wrong place, wrong time.
Any other reports?
Another couple about a month ago.
We don't know if they're connected.
Find out. Meanwhile,
we've definitely got
two missing people and our only lead
is a 30-year-old cold case.
So let's get all the
files. Clock is ticking.
(AUDIO REWINDING)
Hey, Noel! We got another
filmmaker over here.
(REWINDING)
- (GUNSHOT)
- (GRUNTS)
LAURIE: Oh, my God.
- (GUNSHOT)
- LAURIE: (SCREAMS) Oh, my God.
Wait, wait, wait.
(AUDIO REWINDS)
Wait, wait, wait! No!
MARK: Wait, wait! Hey!
(SHOVEL THUDS)
CALEB: Are you almost done? We gotta go.
Just one more thing.
(LOCK BUZZES)
GUARD (OVER P.A. SYSTEM): Transport
gate two, transport gate three,
inmate reception.
Transport gate two, gate three.
ROSSI: Divorce papers, huh?
Great. You're still here.
Your subconscious is
fighting urges to kill,
which is why I'm distracting you.
You talking to me is how you cope.
You call this "coping"?
Talking to these families is a bad idea.
Of all your bad ideas,
that's where you're drawing the line?
You know what I think?
You thought that if no
one knew what you did,
you could be loved.
That's why you buried your secrets.
Yeah, well, there's no more secrets
and no one left to love me.
And those families personify that.
You figure if you keep
those people hidden,
like your secrets,
it'll protect you.
I don't deserve protection.
And they don't deserve to be ignored.
I'm not ignoring them!
Oh-kay.
Talking is not going to help anything.
How do you know?
As I see it,
you shouldn't even have a say in this.
GUARD (OVER P.A. SYSTEM):
All inmates must return
to interior sections in five minutes.
The two outliers are John Doe from 1996
and Griffin from last night.
Otherwise, the UnSub's victimology
could be "couples on a road trip".
Well, it was late. Dark.
Griffin could've been a surprise
and that's why he was killed so quickly.
Yeah, but but why couples?
It's, like, double the
risk and the effort.
So his reward has got
to be greater, right?
There's something about the
dynamic that he craves
being outnumbered but he
still has all the power.
A team eliminates some risk.
Whether it's one or
more, they are sadistic.
We have the name of that
first victim from 1996.
It's Jon Layton, 28.
Showed signs of torture,
malnutrition and dehydration.
He was held for close to a year.
A year?
ALVEZ: One he got the body out there,
the posing took time and effort.
The UnSub knew that area.
He wasn't worried about getting caught.
Yeah, and that's not all.
Apparently, there was a
female victim found close by.
Susan Cartwright.
Well, is she still alive?
Okay, I'm doing digging. Ugh. Too soon.
This guy keeps getting more extreme.
Multiple victims for almost a year?
Well, here's some good news
that female survivor, she's still alive.
We need to talk to her.
MARK: You got to calm down, Laurie.
(GROANS) I can't, Mark.
They took Griffin.
- I mean, what if he's dead?
- He was losing a lot of blood.
I don't know, okay?
(LAURIE GROANS)
There wasn't a hospital for hours.
Laurie, they weren't going to help.
Oh, my God, oh, my God.
He's dead, and we're next.
- We've seen their faces.
- No. No.
- They're going to kill us.
- Listen. Listen!
They are still alive.
- Okay?
- LAURIE: I don't trust them.
They could be in on it.
This could all be a
fucked-up game or some
So, what? We-we just rot in here?
Don't reach for a lifeline?
No.
Hey. Bodhi?
- Oh, my God.
- They, uh,
they took our friend and
haven't brought him back.
Did they ever take you guys anywhere?
Ever since they ran us off the
road, we've been stuck here.
What do they want?
Some days, nothing.
- Others
- It's not worth fighting back.
BOHDI: Yes, it is.
Yes. No, we have to fight back.
JULIE: No, no, no. Trust me.
They'll do whatever they
want even if you fight back.
They get off on doing it in front of me.
They make me watch.
Doing what?
All of it.
Don't fight.
You'll just get hurt more.
There are four of us.
They are outnumbered.
We cannot let them do this to us.
No, they thought of everything.
Having all of us here,
it's some twisted shit.
So you're just giving up?
No, no, no, but to survive,
you need to know what to expect,
and right now? You just
have to expect the worst.
Oh!
(DOOR OPENS)
Thanks.
Susan, hi. I'm Jennifer.
- Thank you for coming in.
- (DOOR CLOSES)
Not sure how much I can help.
It's been so long and the
police stopped investigating years ago.
So, it it's happening again?
We think whoever killed
a young man last night
that it's connected to your
abduction and Jon's murder.
Is it the same guy?
We're hoping you can
help us figure that out.
- (PHONE CHIMES)
- Oh. I'm so sorry.
- I meant to silence this.
- That's okay.
Uh, it's my son, do you mind?
Oh. Of course not. No. I I get it.
- How old?
- Uh, college freshman this fall.
Oh, no way.
- Uh, mine, too.
- (LAUGHS)
Do you just keep asking yourself,
"How did that happen?"
Oh, my God. Weren't we just pregnant?
And they they needed us all the time.
Ah, they still do.
- In their own way.
- Oh. No, they do. Yeah.
Has to figure out how to do
his own laundry, but yeah.
My husband always said time's a thief.
Oh, God, that's so true.
I don't know who's gonna dread
this, uh, quiet house more,
my husband or me. How about you guys?
Oh. Uh, no
My it's my late husband.
He passed just over a year ago.
I'm so sorry, I forgot to say "late".
I'm so sorry. I I didn't
- It's okay.
- Ugh,
I can't even imagine doing this alone.
I don't know how you do it.
Sorry. Um
How can I help?
Uh, please, have a seat.
So, we have read over
your survivor statement,
but we're hoping that there's
a detail you can remember
now that you couldn't back then.
I mean, I can try.
Uh
I've told the story so many
times, it's kind of rote now.
My therapist says that I have
detached emotionally from it.
Well, I can't blame you.
It's a classic survival skill.
It was just you and Jon?
As far as I know.
And what can you remember
about who did this to you?
Well, it was just one man.
He didn't have a partner
or friends or anything.
It was only ever him.
That was enough.
Did he keep you in a house?
Not a house. It was this, um
like a room, with
this overhead light and one
of those popcorn ceilings.
I used to look up at it.
I'm sorry, is this is
this what you're looking for?
Uh, you're doing great.
- Yeah.
- Okay. Um
I remember, like
these weird little things.
Like
his boots.
- These dirty work boots.
- (CRYING)
I was
assaulted every single day.
I'm sorry, I
thought I put all this behind me. I
I've never
I've never told anybody
what really happened back then.
Thought it would be easier
to just keep it a secret.
Nobody to feel sorry for me.
Nobody to explain it to.
Susan
you are safe now.
You can tell me.
I really thought I was gonna die there.
And
you know, part of me did.
That man broke us.
You know, destroyed our
faith in everything. And
Jon was so devastated.
I begged him
to help me, but he was chained,
and that man
- got me pregnant.
- (SOBBING)
I don't know
how I stayed that way. I was so
sickly.
He barely fed us. I was
shackled and emaciated.
Anyway, I I
gave birth,
but I don't think
I didn't hear crying, you know?
And then, I guess,
to put us out of our misery, he
killed Jon and left me for dead.
And the baby?
He took them.
♪
I had twins.
You're gonna blow the place up.
(GROANING)
(COUGHS)
(EXHALES)
You boys been busy?
You know it.
Got another gift for ya, old man.
- (GUNSHOT)
- (GRUNTS)
LAURIE: (GASPS) Oh, my God.
- Wait, what the fuck?
- (WARNER CHUCKLING)
(LAURIE SCREAMS)
Where the fuck are you taking us!?
- Oh, ho.
- Wait, wait, wait! No, no!
Wait, wait, wait. Okay, okay, okay.
(LAUGHING)
- (MARK AND LAURIE YELLING)
- ♪
♪
- Twins. Raised by her captor.
- Oh
That poor woman. How is she?
Shaken up.
Yeah. Understandable.
We all thought, after 30 years,
this UnSub would need help,
but I gotta tell you, I never
thought it'd be like this.
Now we know why he kept Susan
and Jon for almost a year.
Pregnancy was part of the plan.
Then and now.
That's why they've got two couples.
One for each son.
GREEN: Assaulting the
women isn't enough.
They need to assert their
dominance over the men, too.
It's in their DNA.
Sick as it sounds, it
tracks, right? I mean
these UnSubs wouldn't
have had the upbringing
to have an actual relationship.
So they abduct strangers to, like,
continue the lineage of evil.
Oh, my gosh. Why are people so mean?
I know. We don't have
time to get into it.
Susan confirmed the
UnSub was always alone
and, uh, he would "visit"
every morning and every night.
So he had a predictable schedule.
Uh, he also wore dirty work boots.
He could've worked in a factory.
Logging is big in that area.
He sounds like an opportunist.
So he wouldn't go out
of his way to hunt,
but if the victims were
in his area of control
on a night he wanted to attack,
well, then, they're in trouble.
Okay, so if he lived close
to where he worked and hunted,
that's still a massive area
with multiple places to control victims.
We need to narrow this down.
Do you think Susan would
be up for a cognitive?
Uh, I mean, she's pretty
upset, but I can ask.
- Tara, you want to join?
- Yeah.
Absolutely.
DOCTOR: These daily
visits to your dad
they're making all the difference.
You showing him old family movies?
Something like that.
Well, keep it up.
Do you, uh you think
he's gonna pull through?
WARNER: Oh, come on, son,
you know better. (LAUGHS)
I'm sorry, but like I
told you, he's terminal.
If you can make him happy,
we'll keep him comfortable.
Okay?
I'll see you later, Mr. Warner.
Hey
Adios, Doc.
Come on. Help me up.
(GROANS)
(COUGHING)
- Oxygen.
- Yep. Yep.
(INHALES)
Hey.
You boys
you did good.
Glad you liked it.
I'm-I'm getting to the end now, boys.
Don't say that.
It's the truth.
You don't deny it.
But before I go,
let's switch it up a bit.
Like what?
There is something I need you to do.
Nice to meet you, Dr. Lewis.
(EXHALES) Please.
Tara's fine.
So you and Jennifer are just
gonna walk me through this?
The questions we ask are meant
to elicit specific memories.
Things that may have been buried.
Now, just a reminder that
some of our team is observing
and they will follow through
on any leads you may remember.
If they have any follow-up questions,
they will ask me through
this earpiece, okay?
I understand.
JJ: Okay.
Take a deep breath.
Try and relax.
Now
go back to that gas station.
You and Jon were outside.
It's spring.
Was it a warm night?
No, kinda cold.
Jon filled up
and then, ten minutes later,
we were forced off the road.
We'd never seen the man before.
He-he wasn't at the gas
station like he claimed he was.
Once you were forced off
the road, how did you react?
Were you and Jon angry?
Thought it must be some kind of mistake.
And when he got out, he
I saw an old guy, so I thought
maybe he was just confused.
How old was he?
Probably in his 40s,
which just seemed old at the time.
The thing is, he wasn't angry.
He was weirdly calm.
But he had a crowbar,
like a silent threat.
Then, when Jon approached him,
he hit him over the head
with it and I-I screamed.
And he threw me into his truck.
I kept yelling.
I thought Jon was dead, but
when I got thrown inside the
room, Jon was already inside.
- (DOOR BANGS OPEN)
- No. No!
- Shut up!
- Asshole!
(SUSAN YELLS)
No! No!
(SOBBING)
(GRUNTING)
He was bleeding so bad.
We got through that first night
without seeing that man again.
But that was the last
time he ever left us alone.
- (INTERCOM CLICKS)
- How long from the abduction site
to the secondary location?
How long was the drive?
(SIGHS)
SUSAN: 20 minutes, maybe.
I remember thinking I was
gonna die in that truck,
but then he pulled me out.
Did you scream?
He told me to shut up
or he was gonna kill Jon, so I
I didn't yell again.
Not
not outside.
Jon! Jon!
(SOBBING)
WARNER: Stay down!
(SUSAN SOBBING)
(WARNER GRUNTS)
Were you underground or in a garage?
No, it-it was like a-a room.
Just mattresses. And
the windows were boarded up.
And there was this gross carpet
(COUGHS)
and-and this strange
padding on the walls.
Could she hear anything?
Was the padding like soundproofing?
SUSAN: Yeah.
But I-I could hear
I could hear him pulling
out on the, on the gravel.
A-And
he took our shoes.
That-That's weird, right?
He didn't want you to run away.
Yeah. That, plus the soundproofing,
makes us thinks that there was
likely someplace to run to
like a neighbor or
back out into the road.
So So, is this helping?
Yes.
Yeah. We're gonna add
all of your memories
to the geographic profile.
LEWIS: You've confirmed
that they have a preferred
hunting and dumping ground
and that the abduction
site is still active.
Deductive reasoning tells us
it's the same secondary site, as well.
The boarded windows and the padded room
was probably a DIY project.
We should look at abandoned structures
that he could've controlled.
Yeah. But the problem is,
that whole area's been a
ghost town since the '80s.
I mean, it used to be
a tourist destination,
like a regular Virginia's
Radiator Springs.
Now it's a just a bunch
of abandoned places.
Let's narrow the search
to a a 20-mile radius
from the abduction site.
Narrowing.
You have that look. I can feel it.
- What look?
- That "you're thinking something
and you're not gonna say it" look.
Hey. We've got four people missing.
Okay?
It's not thought out, but if
her senses were compromised
she said the room was
dark and soundproofed
then maybe another sense was heightened.
Like, uh like smell.
Yeah, well, ask her.
- (INTERCOM CLICKS)
- Hey, JJ, can you ask her
if she smelled anything?
Either in the room
or when he'd open the door?
JJ: Was there a distinctive
smell in the room?
Or even on his clothes.
He smelled like tobacco. Not
Not from cigarettes, but like that-that
sweet, spicy scent before it's burned.
My-my grandad used to put
cherry tobacco in his pipe.
That's that's what he smelled like.
(SNIFFS)
(SUSAN SCREAMING)
So like a-a smoke shop
or a processing plant?
Yeah.
Lot of tobacco in this county.
Hey.
Always follow your hunches, man.
Okay?
(INSECTS TRILLING)
I love you, Laurie.
Mark. Mark? Where are
you taking him? Mark!
- Just do what he says, Laurie!
- What are you gonna do to him?
Mark, you've got to fight back!
Where are you taking me? No! No!
Julie?
No, please.
No. Julie!
(ELECTRICITY CRACKLES)
(JULIE WHIMPERS)
(SHEARS SNIP)
(CHAIN RATTLING)
(GASPS)
Get in here. Get.
(GRUNTS)
(EXHALES, SNIFFLES)
New teams.
Teams?
One of you kills the other.
But whoever survives gets to leave.
What?
No, no, no. Wait, wait.
Wait, please don't do this.
(DOOR SLAMS)
(LAURIE PANTING)
Julie?
Julie?
Do you think they mean it?
I don't know.
They've never done this before.
Have they
started hurting you?
What?
That's what Julie was talking about.
Wait, what?
They're doing that to her
and you don't fight them?
I-I've tried.
But they both come in so
it's, like, two against one
and it's part of their sick game
to make me feel powerless.
You feel powerless?
And what about Julie?
They're assaulting her.
And that's way fucking worse, Bodhi.
- That's way worse.
- I know it is.
I'm just saying
What
Wait, what if, what if
they want us to kill you?
Yeah. The women kill the
men. That's why they put you
in here, because I wouldn't hurt
Mark and he wouldn't hurt me,
but I don't know you.
- That's not what this is.
- How do you know?
Think about it.
- (LIGHTER FLICKING)
- If we kill you,
that takes out any chance
for you to fight them.
And then Julie and I have
no kind of protection.
From what it sounds like,
she doesn't have any.
Maybe they want us to kill the women
to put you out of your misery.
By killing us?
Have you heard about surviving?
Maybe death is better
than what they're gonna put you through.
Is that a threat?
We gotta get the fuck out of here.
This padding is the same as ours,
but hasn't been secured yet.
Let's just think about
it for a second, okay?
What do they want?
To to play games with us
and then kill us, right?
If that's true, I'd be dead already.
No.
They're keeping us.
I think they're trying
to get me pregnant.
Oh, my God.
(GASPS) What the fuck!?
- BODHI: Ah!
- What the fuck?
Turn the lights on, you assholes!
LAURIE: Give it back! Give it back!
Stop it! Give that back!
BODHI: You're gonna get hurt.
(HEAVY METAL MUSIC PLAYS LOUDLY)
(GROANS) This is how
you're gonna kill me, huh?
No. No!
- (WHIMPERS)
- Please! Don't!
You'll go to fucking hell for this!
No
Stop! Stop! Ah!
LAURIE: You're gonna throw us away.
I know you're gonna kill me,
this is how you're gonna kill me!
(BOTH SCREAMING)
♪
Crank it up.
(MUSIC PLAYING LOUDER)
(SCREAMING)
MARK: Stop!
Oh, Laurie!
- (SOBBING)
- MARK: Please!
- MARK: Hey!
- (WARNER LAUGHING)
MARK: Hey, stop, please!
(LAUGHS, COUGHS)
Told you boys this would be fun.
(LAUGHING)
Taking an aging,
organized, patient offender
and adding his two younger sons
can create a new psychopathology.
Some things won't change.
Like the original UnSub's nature.
He's off-grid for a reason.
Like a distrust in government.
So we won't be able find them
through traditional records.
Right. He wouldn't have risked
taking the boys to doctors
or sending them to school.
No birth records, since
they were born in captivity.
Mm. They may work as day
laborers and get paid in cash.
That would keep them out of the system.
Or if they had a family business,
they could only accept cash.
Again, untraceable.
O, ye of little faith in my powers.
There might not be employment records,
but I could find
family-owned businesses
that may or may not
have tricked Uncle Sam.
Given Susan's memory
of smelling tobacco,
I started my search in one of
Virginia's biggest cash crops.
Oh! I am learning, right now,
that there were 6,000 tobacco farms
in the great state 30 years ago.
That number has dwindled to 300.
- Within the UnSub's comfort zone?
- GARCIA: A dozen.
Cross-referencing that
with abandoned structures
in a 20-mile radius.
Okay. There's a lot of those.
Hold on to the feathered hope.
Uh, here's something.
Uh, northeast of the abduction site
there is a tobacco farm.
Southwest there is an old campground
with some cabins, owned by
the Warner family.
Wait.
Could this be our guy?
Frank Warner
worked at the tobacco factory.
He lived on the family's
property, which hasn't been
a safe place to rest your
head since the late '80s.
A gravel pathway in
the middle of nowhere.
We got to check it out.
Coordinates are on your phone.
PRENTISS: Send that image to JJ
and tell us more about Frank Warner.
Uh, he was arrested for assault
twice in the '90s
Yeah, he didn't serve time.
(SIGHS) So he became a
better offender after that.
He didn't risk letting
his victims survive.
He abducted and killed them instead.
I've got a sinking feeling
he's got a bigger body
count than we know.
GARCIA: I don't know about that, but
That's JJ.
Susan Cartwright says it's him.
- Send us the
- Done.
(GARCIA TYPING)
♪
(SIREN WAILING)
(SCREAMING OVER HEADPHONES)
MARK: Laurie!
(WARNER CHUCKLING, COUGHING)
MARK: Stop! Turn it off! Turn it off!
(VIDEO STOPS PLAYING)
Take that off.
Frank Warner.
Agents Rossi and Prentiss.
FBI.
You're under arrest for
the murder of Jon Layton,
the abduction and sexual
assault of Susan Cartwright
and aiding and abetting your sons
in the abduction of four others
Oh, you got the wrong guy.
I've just been wasting away in here.
(GRUNTS)
You just stand there
lookin' pretty, honey?
The good part is the only idiots
who he was able to radicalize
were the sons he got by raping a woman.
Come on, that's more bullshit.
You say my sons abducted people?
It's the opposite.
Those bitches drove Caleb
and Noel off the road.
Thinks that's gonna fly.
Now, you better look
me in the eye, girl.
Well, now, nobody has called
me "girl" in quite some time,
but the girl in me would
say that you, Frank,
sound like a crazy old man.
The seasoned profiler in me knows
that you're a violent,
anger-excitation rapist
raised in a household that
praised the hate you spew,
which is why you passed
it along to your sons.
You'd say it's in the DNA.
I'd say it's how you were socialized.
It's probably both.
The worst part is,
just like you,
your sons abducted innocent people.
Oh, no. No, no, no, no. I told you.
Those bitches ran my boys off the road!
You can't believe anything
out of their dirty mouths!
Boy, you are so angry, Frank.
Is it because you're an original incel?
Or because you'll be dead soon?
Don't worry about your sons.
We'll make sure they're in prison.
WARNER: Ah, we'll see.
My boys are United States citizens.
And you're forgettin'
where you are, little lady.
The jury will get it right.
Well, that's enough.
Let's get him out of here before
I slap the shit out of him.
Oh, I would like to see you try.
(SHOUTS)
PRENTISS: Trooper.
Yes, ma'am.
(ENGINE SHUTS OFF)
- (SCREAMING)
- (MUSIC PLAYING LOUDLY)
MARK: Stop!
- Help, somebody!
- (YELLS)
MARK: Stop!
- (SOBBING)
- MARK: Laurie!
FBI! Drop it!
FBI! Drop the weapon!
We have the right to defend ourselves.
You're on private property.
Put the gun down or you die.
Careful. You know, you're on camera.
We are standing our ground.
You're holding four people captive.
Oh, they attacked us on the road.
Bullshit. You murdered Griffin Fuchs.
Oh, that was self-defense.
No jury's gonna buy that.
Drop the weapon.
ALVEZ: What about you?
Easy way or the hard way?
See you in court.
Yeah. Can't wait.
- (GRUNTS)
- Where are they?
There's two dozen cabins.
They could be anywhere.
I got the right to remain silent.
Where are they!?
(SCREAMING)
(GROANS)
Stop. Think about this.
We don't have to play their game.
You don't have to hurt me
If I don't kill you, you'll kill me!
- Yah!
- (GROANS)
I don't have a choice.
He said whoever survives, leaves,
and I'm fucking leaving, motherfucker!
- Please, please
- (YELLS)
- (DOOR BANGS OPEN)
- Laurie! Laurie!
I'm Luke Alvez, with the FBI.
- Drop the weapon.
- No.
- Just put it down.
- No.
- No.
- ALVEZ: It's okay.
- It's okay.
- (LAURIE GASPS)
All right? It's over.
(CROWBAR CLATTERS)
(LAURIE SOBBING)
♪
(ENGINE STARTS)
(ENGINE STARTS)
Julie?
- You okay?
- Yeah.
Laurie.
Thank God.
- I want to go home.
- Okay.
JJ: They caught them.
- All of them?
- Yeah.
So it-it's over?
It's over.
And I-I don't have to see 'em?
Only if you want that closure.
For the past 30 years, I didn't
think that they survived, and
in a lot of ways, they didn't.
Being raised by that monster
turned them into monsters.
You know what? I have
a husband and a son.
And that's
that's who I need to be with now.
I understand.
Thank you.
And good luck to you and your kids
and your new, uh, roomier nest.
You, too.
(PHONE RINGING)
Hey, Henry. What's up?
Yeah. I'm I'm coming home now.
Uh Okay, wait. Did you
already load the clothes in?
Wait, wait, wait. Did
you separate the clothes
or did you just dump 'em all in?
Oh. Nice.
Uh, okay, so do you have the detergent?
Little late for a
visit, don't you think?
I heard you still weren't sleeping.
Side effect of guilt.
Kind of fucks with your shut-eye.
What's your excuse?
Mm.
Workaholic.
Plus, the traffic is,
like, zilch right now, so
So what's going on with you?
Guards say you're talking to yourself.
Oh, I'm just thinking out
loud, I guess. I don't know.
Anything I should know about?
Go ahead.
She'll believe you.
Um
lawyers sent over divorce papers.
I thought that happened already.
Yeah, it did,
but since I got sentenced,
it means I'm gonna rot in
here for the rest of my life,
so the papers were drawn up
so that I rot in here
the rest of my life
with nothing to live for.
Well, you know,
- you could
- I-I could find some purpose.
Have you given it any more thought?
You do not actually
think that that's gonna
help these families sleep any better.
- Yeah, I do.
- Yeah, I doubt that.
Is any of this even helping at all?
The BAU already knows that
fantasy leads to peeping,
leads to stalking, leads
to breaking and entering
Yes.
But you lived through this stuff.
- We only studied the behavior.
- No. No, no.
We both studied it.
But you studied it to help other people
and I studied it to help myself.
Yes, because you're an addict.
All right?
And you were chasing a high.
Do you want to tell me about it?
Sometimes the high
would last for months.
But then the comedown, it would be bad.
I'd pick up other things, I'd
Smoking, drinking, anything
just to take the edge off.
Yeah. That makes sense.
Addicts have to feed the beast.
But you also learned to adapt.
- To fit in. Right?
- (VOIT SIGHS)
To play the part.
Yeah, I got really good at that.
I convinced someone to marry me
so that I seemed like a good guy.
Whatever it takes.
And then, once you find
a way to be invisible
You test the theory.
To see if you're right.
And then it's all about self-control
and building up the nerve.
Because after the stalking
but before the actual contact,
it's all about a fantasy
that lays the groundwork
for everything else.
And once it starts
it can't be stopped.
Problem is, while we sit
in here talking about it,
someone new is out there doing it.
You just don't know it yet.
- Alone now ♪
- Bye.
- Love you guys.
- The beating of our hearts ♪
Is the only sound ♪
Children, behave ♪
That's what they say
when we're together ♪
Watch how you play ♪
They don't understand and so we're ♪
Running just as fast as we can ♪
Holding on to one another's hands ♪
Trying to get away ♪
Into the night ♪
Then you put your arms around me ♪
And we tumble to the ground ♪
And you say ♪
(SCREAMS)
(YELLING, GRUNTING)
Alone now ♪
- (PANTING)
- There doesn't seem to be ♪
Anyone around ♪
I think we're alone now ♪
The beating of our
hearts is the only sound ♪
I think we're alone now ♪
I think we're alone ♪
I think we're alone now ♪
(ENGINE STARTS)
We're alone ♪
We're alone. ♪
♪