Criminal Minds (2005–…): Season 9, Episode 23 - Angels - full transcript

When the BAU is called to Texas to consult on the murders of prostitutes, evidence points to killings with religious overtones. But as they delve further into the investigation, the team could put their lives at risk.

♪ I've known men

♪ who have had love

♪ but threw it away

Please...

♪ For a moment...

Please, I'll do...
I'll do whatever you want.

Please, I won't tell anyone what you do.

Please...

Please let me go. I can...

I can get... I can get home...
I can get home from here.

I'll do whatever you want.



Please...

Please...

No, please! No! No!

This again?

You miss another flight to see James?

Worse. He came here.

He's cooking and watching
"House Hunters" without me.

You know, he'd better not try
to make an offer again.

So, we get Henry to bed,

and, you know, we're about
to finally have some alone time

with mommy and daddy, and...

You guys no the rest.

Trying to dust off the old cobwebs.

Inappropriate.



What?

Seriously, though, how long has it been?

Too long.

Do we know what the case is?

Not yet. Hotch just said to drop
everything and get back here.

You you need some private adult time.

I'll watch Henry.
No bad guys, no kids, in that order.

Go to Mexico.
Or the Maldives, maybe.

Cruz?

Yes! Exactly. A cruise
would be perfect.

No, no, no. Matt Cruz.

Let's get started.

Thanks for taking this case, Aaron.

You guys are on quite a streak.

It had been so long
since I'd heard from you,

I wasn't sure if you were
getting my reports.

I was putting out
other fires in the Bureau.

Domestic terrorism needs my full attention.

But when it comes to you guys,
why mess with success?

How are those ribs?

It still hurts
when I laugh. You?

The scars impress the ladies.

I hope you don't mind, Ms. Garcia,
if I took the liberty

of having the much less
talented version of you in my office

load the case details.

Oh. Yeah.
Sure, no problem.

A good friend of mine,
sheriff Peter Coleman,

down in Briscoe county,
Texas, reached out to me

about a possible case.
He's a former Texas Ranger,

he's a good guy.

He read about our work
on the Silencer case two years ago.

He asked for a consult.

What do we have?

Abigail Jones. Prostitute.

She was found in a dumpster last night.

What's that on her wrists?

It's...

It's...

It's...

Would you mind?

Thank you, Jesus, Buddha, and Allah.

I like to cover my bases. You have
to squeeze it.

Rope burns.

Which goes hand in hand
with lacerations on her back.

There's also a gunshot wound
to the back of her head,

execution style.

It's a conflict in M.O.

The cutting and restraining,
point to a sexual sadism,

but the gunshot wound ends the torture
too quickly for a sadist.

Is that the only victim?

There's Hannah Kelly,

another prostitute, killed 6 months ago,

dumped one jurisdiction over.

Forensic countermeasure.

Smart enough to separate the victims
so we won't tie them together.

And practical, too.
The body was left in hooker row,

where they pick up their Johns,

which brings us to our first
victim, Lucas Wagner.

Killed 11 months ago.

Multiple arrests
for soliciting a prostitute.

He was found outside of a crack house

where some of them lived.

He takes a paying customer
and drops them where the girls live.

That sends a message that nobody's safe.

Tell sheriff Coleman we're on our way.

First they get Hannah
and now they get Abigail?

I don't want to go out tonight.

Look, I'll come and look out for you.

You'll be ok.

Watching us get in a car isn't gonna help.

What if some man jams the doors
and takes us out far and...

Wait, you think it's some serial killer?

Honey, we ain't got
serial killers around here.

Abigail did her own thing.

You all know that.

Who knows who she knew?

Well, I ain't goin' out there
until this cools down.

No. No, mama's
gotta eat, girl.

Couldn't mama fast for one night?

Are my ears hearing me right?

You want to tell that to the man
upstairs, honey?

Please, Dinah...

let me tell you how this works.

You're gonna go out there
and shake that moneymaker.

And if you come back here
with less than 200...

It ain't the bogeyman
you'll have to be worried about.

You hear me, Sugar?

You're working the day shift, too.

Chop-chop.

Hi, Ben.

You ok, Tabitha?

Why won't whoever's
doing this just kill her?

Don't say that, Tab.
We'll be all right.

We always are.

Did she pull your hair?

♪ Criminal Minds 9x23 ♪ Angels
Original Air Date on May 7, 2014

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"The name written on
her forehead was a mystery:

"'Babylon the great,
the mother of prostitutes

and of the abominations
of the earth.'"

Revelation 17:5.

Ballistics matched one gun
to all 3 shootings.

So, the same unsub
killed one John and two prostitutes.

At least he keeps it in the family.

Maybe the John's a friend of the unsub,

someone he picked up prostitutes with.

Well, once he kills his friend,

it makes it easier to kill the prostitutes.

That would explain why there's
no sexual assault on the victims.

It's not about rape
for this unsub, it's about torture.

I mean, that fits, kind of,

but it just feels like
we're missing something.

What we're missing is whether
this guy's a sadist or not.

A gunshot to the back of the
head throws everything off.

We're presuming he's using
the gun to end things,

but it could be part of
the psychological torture.

I'm gonna cut you, and if you flinch, bang.

Ok, so let's go with that for a second.

There were 5 cuts on Lucas Wagner,

9 on Hannah, 12 on Abigail.

He's escalating his torture.
Sadists definitely do that.

And they get deeper with each victim.

That's right. The first cuts were
experimental in nature,

and the latter ones were about
maximum infliction of pain.

What if this is vigilantism?

He's punishing these women and their johns

to clean up the streets.

But why take so long to do it?

3 victims in 11 months?

That's a substantial
cooling-off period.

Morgan, you and Reid talk to anyone

working the streets last night

and see if they saw something useful.

Dave and Blake, go to the coroner's office,
see what you can learn there,

and JJ and I will go to
the station with the sheriff

and start interviewing friends and family.

How do you know Matt Cruz, Sheriff?

He and I worked a few cases
when he was working

out of the Dallas field office.

So which serial killers
that you guys caught

- Was the scariest?
- Vicky.

It's ok.

Cases involving kids are the toughest.

Oh. Oh, sure. Of course.

Where would you like us to set up?

Right here. And we got the boards
right over here.

Oh, that's... that's full.

Well, the whole force wanted to work on it.

We've had bad people down here,

but we've never seen anything like this.

But we'll be following
your lead on this one.

You have our best men, agent Hotchner.

How can we help?

Have any of the family members come in yet?

Carrie Lawson, Abigail's sister.

I told her to come at noon,
but she got here at 8:00.

Hasn't budged for hours.

Not even to go to the bathroom.

I'll talk to her.

Oh, can I sit in?
I won't say a word.

Um, you know, it might be
more comfortable for her

if it's just one on one.

Let me show you to the interview room.

She's enthusiastic.

But she means well.

- They all do.
- Of course.

I've only been sheriff here a year,

but it's the biggest case we've ever had.

Let's get to work.

You bet.

Not too many spots
for working girls to go to,

so this'll be your best shot.

And you turn a blind eye
to what goes on in here?

Agent, we only got one bar around here.

Monday night's karaoke,
Tuesday's line dancing,

and the girls are discreet.

Can't hardly tell
the professionals from the locals

who just want to get their drink on.

Not to mention, we shut
this place down, then what?

The devil you know kind of thing.

Exactly.

Deputy.

Dinah, these two are agents from the FBI.

You mind answering some questions?

Don't know much, but sure.

We're trying to find out more about a woman

named Abigail Jones.

Did you know her?

Why you all asking about Abby?

When was the last time you saw her?

Last week. Same bat time,
same bat station.

She's all right, ain't she?

No. She was killed
a couple of nights ago.

Killed?

God almighty.

How well did you know her?

Used to flirt.

You know. She always said
I couldn't handle her.

She was right.

So I'd buy her drinks.
She liked when I buy her drinks.

Was she that kind of girl?

Party girl, maybe?

It was hard to tell
when she was loaded or not.

I mean, she was always off.

Like she had her own song
goin' on in her head.

Mack the Knife.

Let me ask you, did Abigail come in often?

Was she a regular customer?

What was that?

Mack the Knife.

Was that the song in her head?

No. It was the name
of her last... date.

You know what I mean?

Yes, I do.

Have you ever met this Mack the Knife?

No.

She told me about him,
said he was a good tipper.

Do you know where we could talk to him?

Would you prefer to chat privately?

I can't.

Ok.

Why don't we just have a little chat,

right here. You don't
have to look at me.

Don't move your head.
Just keep looking down.

Just doing my best
to be charming, if you don't mind.

Could you lean over and
take this card from me?

See?
I'm not so bad.

Come on, we're just talkin' it up,
havin' some fun, right?

Why don't you flash me
that pretty little smile of yours.

And then maybe slap me on the shoulder

like maybe I'm trying
to get fresh or something?

No? Yeah? Yeah.

Dirty boy.

You wish.

All right, well, you can't blame
a guy for trying.

Nice to meet you.

One last question.

Do either of these
two people look familiar to you?

The boy looks familiar.

The girl I never seen.

Well, thank you for your time.

Would you mind
if we came back a little later?

Oh, anytime.
Got nothin' to hide.

Thanks.

Sorry I couldn't help you none.

You told the police you spoke to Abby

the night before she died.

She called out of the blue,
so I knew something was up.

You two didn't talk regularly?

We had...

Different lives.

I went to church, married the
guy I went to prom with,

had a kid.

And she...

Did what she did.

And what did she call about two nights ago?

It was hard to follow her.

She was high.

And when she got high, she got paranoid.

About what?

Cameras in the light sockets,

black helicopters following her.

Those are common
drug-induced delusions.

I know. But...

She did something
different on the last call.

She apologized.

For what?

Everything.

Every mistake she ever made,

every sleepless night that she put
my parents through.

And she said she had to say these things

because this was her last...

This was her last chance
to set things right,

because they were comin' to get her.

We got one of the names of
her clients, Mack the Knife.

Considering everything
that happened to her,

did she mention...

no.

It wasn't "he's" coming to get me,

it's "they" were coming to get me.

Could we be looking at a team doing this?

The signature
of the cutting is too specific.

And nothing about
the crime scene indicates a partner.

There is a fear plaguing this community,

seeping into their souls, making them meek.

Well, aren't the meek
inheriting the earth, preacher?

Yes, but not until their time.

Agent Jareau, SSA Hotchner,

I'd like you to meet preacher Mills.

He runs the local...

Ministry.

If you're in town long,
you should come hear his word.

Oh, thank you.

Preacher has some information
that he thinks

might help the case.

It's about Lucas Wagner, the male victim.

My congregation started as a thought, or...

or rather a dream.

I imagined a place
where everyone could come

to hear the truth without being judged,

and I... I didn't care
whether you subscribed

to the old testament or the new testament.

All that I required was that
there was love in your heart.

That's noble.

Look, I neither judge nor devalue.

I embrace. And when
I hug my flock...

They whisper.

What do they whisper?

Secrets. They tell me
about the things

that are rotting their souls.

The affairs they've had,
the money they've stolen,

the lascivious thoughts that
permeate their sick minds.

Did Lucas Wagner have secrets?

Yes.

And it weighs heavily on my heart.

See, his daddy lost his job.

His mama took gravely ill.

So in order to help out,
he took to the streets...

With the other girls, so to speak.

Lucas was a male prostitute.

And he didn't discriminate
with his clientele.

Then why was he arrested for solicitation?

The judge liked his parents.

He wanted to save them the embarrassment.

You see, we walk through life
pretending to be one thing

when we're really another.

And like the opposing sides,
truth is a magnet

and it sticks to you.

There's no steering clear of his law.

Have you by any chance heard a
whisper about Mack the Knife?

No, that name means nothing to me.

Ok. Well, thank you.
That info is very helpful.

You know, I had to counsel Lucas' mother.

She felt terrible guilt about his death,

and she said his wounds ran very deep.

Indeed, they did.

Can you tell me what they look like?

Only that they were very deep.

If you hear anything
that may pertain to the case,

we'd appreciate it if you'd let us know.

Of course.

If we can't find the answers, trust me...

He will.

Look, if we get any breaks,
I promise I will call you.

- Preacher.
- Carrie.

I heard what happened.

If you need to talk, my door's always open.

God bless.

God bless.

The cuts on the back
run underneath the scapula.

What kind of knife did he use?

Sharp one.

Well, we've ruled out rape,

but you still needed
to run a rape kit on her.

Why didn't you?

She was a hooker.
This was easy math.

Well, how about this?

If this were torture, the
victim would be flailing about.

You'd see a jagged
cutting pattern as a result.

So?

The marks on Abigail Jones are clean.

How do you account for that?

Drugs.

Well, did you find drugs in
the autopsy or tox screen?

Oh, I didn't order any of that.

Why not?

C.O.D. was a gunshot
wound to the head. Hello.

Doctor, where did you go to medical school?

Oh, I ain't a doctor.
I was elected to this position.

Democracy in action.

You know, I call up M.E.s
when I need 'em.

Well, then, why don't
you call up the bodies, then,

of Hannah Kelly and Lucas Wagner for us.

You want to dig up those bodies?

Why? I'm gonna need
a reason

if I'm gonna submit the request.

We need to do the work you didn't do

in the first place to confirm our theory.

Now that we know that Lucas Wagner

was a male prostitute,
the unsub's M.O. makes more sense.

This probably wasn't torture.

Then what was it?

It was consensual S&M
that ended with a gunshot.

Yeah, I'm all good.

Tired. You?

Well, Dinah's been paid in full,

which means the man upstairs is happy.

So...

All right, Belinda.
We'll talk tomorrow, ok?

All right.

I am beautiful.

I am beautiful.

I am...

I am...

All right, guys, I'll cut the binds

and then we can let her down carefully.

On 3.

1...2...

Whoa, whoa, whoa!
What are you doing?!

Do not disturb the crime scene.

Well, we took a bunch of pictures
just like you ordered us to.

I ordered you not to touch a damn thing.

We need to look
at this crime scene undisturbed.

Do you mind not standing there?

Thanks.

He's escalated his cuts.

They're not only bigger...

Cutting was done postmortem.
It was the gunshot that killed her.

How can you tell?

Based on the lack
of blood flow and scar tissue.

If she were alive when this was done,

there would be a lot more
blood on her back.

Which means this wasn't S&M.

This was symbolic.

Symbolic of what?

We're not sure.

Can you smell that?

Lavender.

That doesn't grow in these parts.

It's mainly around her legs.

Why would he do that?

Reid, can you look into it?

We can't trust the coroner
to follow through.

Yeah.

We need to deliver the profile.

I just don't understand
why this has happened.

You have to trust.

How can I trust?

She was my sister and now she's dead.

Abigail is in a safe place now.

How do you know that?

If it's so safe, why aren't any of us
in a hurry to get there?

I understand your doubts,
but you must have faith.

I know that this
is just a path that we're on,

a spiritual journey in a physical form,

and just because your sister isn't with us

doesn't mean she isn't among us.

They're coming for me!

They're coming for me!

Are you ok, dear?

No, I see them.

I saw someone watching me last night.

Who?

They.

Them.

They tied her to a tree, and...

Who? Who you
talking about?

Tabitha.
They killed her,

and now all of the streets are blocked off.

Is this armageddon?

I don't want to die.

You're not gonna die.
You're gonna stay in my office

where you'll be safe from his evil wrath.

Where are you going, preacher?

Well, I'm going to go to the police.

They need to know
this monster is still out there.

And we need to know
what they're gonna do about it.

Come with me, child.

We believe the unsub we're looking for

is a white male in his early 30s.

While his M.O.
is that of a sadist,

we think there's an underlying pathology

of what we call a wound collector.

What's that?

A wound collector is someone who uses

a lifetime of sleights,
grievances, and wrongs

as justification for violence.

Examples can be
as large-scale as Hitler

scapegoating the Jews for the holocaust.

Or as common as an abusive
husband blaming his wife

as an excuse to beat her.

This unsub is low key,
almost submissive in public.

He has to be to attract the prostitutes.

But his real nature will be revealed
in the safety of isolation.

This is the type of man who would
anonymously express himself online

by raging against how these women
are filled with disease and filth,

how they deserve what's coming to them,

probably to cover for the rejection

of a woman or spouse who's wronged him.

Which means the unsub
probably has a working-class

or part-time job.
It gives him the time

to plan and execute the murders.

He's strong and good with his hands

and probably drives
a work truck or large vehicle.

This allows him to move the bodies

and carry to tools for posing his victims.

Tabitha Ryerson tells us
he's losing control.

He killed her in her home and then
transported her body to the woods

so he could mutilate her postmortem.

The public nature
of the display was a message.

To who?

To us.

This is a small town

and he knows the FBI is here
investigating his crimes.

He thinks he showing us
that he's smarter than we are.

He's also showing us his wounds.

There's part of him that wants us
to stop and punish him

for his crimes.

Thank you. Excuse me.

Yeah, Garcia.

Sir, I found something odd
in Tabitha Ryerson's records.

It turns out she was quite
the independent contractor.

She accepted credit card payments.

There's one here for a new client

she was going to see
for the first time tomorrow.

It's labeled "Mack."
I'm thinking Mack the Knife, maybe.

What's the name on the credit card?

I'm gonna ask you this one time.

Did you write on that desk?

I don't know.

I asked you a yes or no question.

"I don't know" is not an answer.

"I don't know" is for children
of poor character,

who come face to face
with their own failings

as stewards of the community.

Now, yes or no,

did you write that disgusting
message on the desk?!

Principal McIntyre!

Who are you?

We're with the FBI,
and you need to let that child go

and come with us.

I'm the principal of this school.

You can't just walk in here.

Yeah, well, we need to talk
about Mack the Knife.

Look, those women I had sessions with,

ok, maybe some money changed hands,

but that was just for their time.

Yeah, we read the disclaimers
on those escort websites, too.

Take us through the different
prostitutes you hired.

Sado-masochism
is not a crime.

It's legal, as long as
I don't have sex with them.

And... and...

and you... and you can't
tell anybody about this.

I'm entitled to my privacy
on this. I have kids.

You're not here because of the S&M.

You're here because of the murders.

What murders?

Tabitha Ryerson.

She's dead?

I was gonna meet with her for the
first time tomorrow.

Now it's your turn.

You give us names.

Hannah Kelly.

Carol Rodgers, Abigail Jones.

Abigail's my favorite.

What about the men?

So you know about that, too?

Just assume we know everything.

That way, things will go
a lot easier for all of us.

Lucas Wagner.
Just him.

Now, they all call you Mack the Knife.

Do you still have the knife
you used on them?

What do you mean?

Well, you cut them, didn't you?

No.

You... you don't
understand. This is...

No, I'm not being threatening, ok?

I just want to show you what I mean.

You see?

They cut me.

How could it not be him?

He had S&M sessions with all the victims.

We profiled that this unsub
would be submissive in public

and dominant with the prostitutes,
and McIntyre is the opposite.

He takes the submissive
role in the S&M play

most likely because he's so dominant

as a principal at his parochial school.

So we're back to the starting point.

Our best bet is still the prostitutes.

Tabitha's death might scare
some of them into talking to us.

Mrs. Lawson?

Did preacher Mills talk to you?

Not since yesterday.
Why?

We were talking in his church,
and one of the girls,

Belinda, I think, came in begging for help.

The preacher said he was gonna
tell you what she saw

and get an update on the case,
but he never game back.

- When was this?
- This morning.

No, we haven't seen him.

What do you mean?
She said the same thing

my sister did.
"They" were coming to get her.

What the hell's going on?

Excuse me for just a moment.

Guys, I think I know what the lavender

on Tabitha Ryerson's legs is about.

Have you ever heard of spikenard?

No.
It's perfume.

It's mentioned in the gospel.

It's derived from lavender.

It's what Mary Magdalene
used to wash Jesus' feet,

which tells us that this unsub's message

is obviously religious in nature.

Preacher Mills, maybe.

He came forward to volunteer information.

Well, yesterday he said he'd let us
know if he had any more information,

but apparently he's changed his mind.

He fits the profile.

He's morally rigorous,
submissive in public.

So we'll put an APB out for him.

Dinah!

Where's Dinah?!

Check the back, padre.

I got 15 minutes, preach,
if you're interested.

Dinah.

What's goin' on, preach?

The man upstairs wants answers.

If you can't make sure my bitches are safe,

then what good are you?

I don't know who's hurtin' 'em.

Well, figure it out.

Unless you want to join them.

I haven't seen the preacher
since this morning.

He was talking to one of those girls.

Do you know if she's still here?

I think she slipped out.

Her name was Belinda.

Do you mind if we check the back?

Oh, no.

Well, I don't get it.

If the preacher had
something to do with it,

then why was he so helpful?

Unsubs insert themselves
into investigations all the time.

They enjoy the power and the feeling
that they're smarter than us.

And to keep tabs on the case.

He wanted to know how close
we were to catching him.

Go ahead, Garcia.

Sir, I got the backhoe going into this
not-so-clean preacher.

I haven't found his present
whereabouts yet,

but I'm looking at his bank account.
I can tell you

he doesn't adhere to the
"give all your money to the poor" model.

Any idea where the money's coming from?

Not yet.
But it's mostly cash,

and we're talking 6 figures big.

You know, maybe it's sex trafficking.

This unsub is able to get prostitutes
to let their guard down.

They're somebody he knows.

I thought you said our killer was a john.

Prostitutes would rat out
a john or kill him themselves,

but they would never
go against their own pimp.

Garcia, take everything we know about Mills

and run it up against pandering
and procuring charges.

This isn't the first time he's done this.

You got it.

I swear to God, I don't
know who's doing this.

All I ask is you keep my property clean.

No diseases, no drugs,
and you collect my money.

Now, which John likes to beat them?
Who likes to get rough?

I don't know!

Who likes to tie them down?
'Cause that's who's doing this!

Ok. Ok.

Ok.

There's the guys over in Oakwood

who can get a little freaky.

Stop! Stop! Stop.

Stop.

And then there's Mike, our mechanic.

I mean, he had Tabitha bleeding once.

Mike's so fat, he gets winded
hoisting a damn hot dog.

He couldn't tie her to a tree!

And then there's Travis, the druggie.

Yeah. Yeah, he snitches
to the cops for quick fixes.

Yeah, and he cut Belinda once.

I mean, he could've
made the wounds on the girls.

You know what these wounds look like?

I heard from one of
the girls at the station

that they were
kind of criss-cross.

I mean, Travis could have done that.

What else have you heard?

The Feds are looking for someone

who wants to clean up the streets.

It is time to pay the butcher a visit.

Well, Travis lives near Rodgers Park,

but he does coke in that house on Dunbar.

Did you know the charge
of being a pimp, when gussied up,

is "procuring and pandering"?
And Hotch was right.

Preacher Mills is familiar
with this charge.

Because before he was Justin Mills,
he was Gordon Borell,

and he was arrested for cutting
one of the ladies he employed.

Where did he cut her?

On the back.
When questioned, she said...

oh, I'm gonna have to look
at kitten videos after this...

he was marking his property.

You're kidding.

That's why he specifically asked me

about the wounds on Lucas Wagner.

He knew we'd find out about his past.

Why didn't we turn this up before now?

Because he changed his name
when he crossed the border.

The northern border to be exact.

Mr. Mills, nee Borell,
is from Tees, Alberta.

I'll tell you what.
Those Canadians,

they seem so sweet and innocent,

but when they go bad,
they go Darth Vader bad.

So he came here to start over,

took on the mantle of the collar

as the perfect cover for the sex trade.

No one in this town
would question a man of God.

But now we got the smoking gun
we need on this guy.

Garcia, was there
an attempted murder charge?

No. In fact, she said
he wanted her to go back out

and start working
when he was done cutting her.

He's not our unsub.

Go, go.

Travis.

No. No, no.

Word is you're quite skilled
with a knife, Travis.

Are you framin' me?

No, man.

You tell me the truth, you son of a bitch.

I... I didn't do...
I didn't do it.

Then who is?!
Someone's trying to make this

look like my handiwork.

You tell them to make themselves
known or I damn sure will.

Ok.

What do you want me to do?

Work a miracle.

This guy fits to a "T".

How can we rule him out?

Criminally, pimps follow
the same behavioral pattern

as drug dealers.

Prostitutes are his revenue stream.

He would only kill them as a last resort.

Which is why the cutting in Canada
was a punishment,

not a religious punishment,

but a punishment for not doing their jobs.

Then he comes here
to start over, set up a new shop.

And that's when somebody
found out about his past,

used it as a forensic countermeasure
to throw us off track

by framing him.

That's why the girls
kept saying, "they're" after us.

There wasn't a team of unsubs,
but one sadist

copying the behavior of another.

It would also explain
the change with Tabitha,

the escalation, the perfume on the feet.

But you said the unsub wanted us
to catch him and punish him.

What he really wanted
was for us to catch the preacher.

So whoever this guy is,
he's fooled all of us,

and now we got nothin'
when it comes to the profile.

No, that's not true.
The unsub chose Mills for a reason,

and Mills can still lead us to the unsub.

We'll have agent Morgan
and the deputies start at his house.

What?!

I got the guy who did it.

Good boy.

Is it one of them?

Yeah.

And I even got the gun
he used to kill them.

All right.
Where can we meet.

Regular place, two hours?

I did what you said.

Yes, you did.

That's a good job, too.
I almost believed you.

Come on, man, give me the stuff.

Oh, right. Here you go.

No, no!

We just went through the preacher's house.

No one's in there.

But I did find cocaine
in a hidden compartment.

How much?

A kilo.
With that amount,

he's not just using it,
he's selling it, too.

If that's the case, then the suspect pool

of whoever's framing him
just got a lot bigger.

Well, JJ's headed to the bar to see
if Dinah's seen him.

Dinah left about an hour ago.

Was she with the preacher?

He was here earlier,
Dinah and him were talking,

and then he left all in a huff.

Do you know where he was going?

Didn't ask.
He was too pissed off.

All right. Thanks.

Hey, Hotch.

Any luck?

He's not here either.

I've got roadblocks on ever corner

in and out of town.
He won't get far.

JJ, help canvass the area.
We'll dig deeper here

and see if we can figure out
where he's going.

All right.

Yo, this is Travis.
Leave it after the beep.

What...

Where are you?

I don't see your car here.

We said 8:00. Hurry up.

Sheriff, be advised.
I've got the suspect

headed into el Lobito's diner.

Repeat, I've got the suspect
headed into el Lobito's diner.

Copy, deputy.
We're on our way.

We got him.

All right, Blake, you and Reid
go with the sheriff.

Dave and I will coordinate
the response here.

The preacher's not answering.

Keep trying.
We need to tell him

we know he didn't do this.

Yeah.

Oh, preacher, what have you
gotten yourself into?

I didn't do any of this.

You did this to me.

Is that what you're gonna tell the feds?

Who, incidentally, are on their way.

You think they're gonna
believe a pimp like you?

Sorry. A preacher like you?

We had a deal.

Yes, we did, but the deal's changed.

I helped you!

And I'm helping you.

I didn't leave you
empty-handed.

You got yourself a fighting chance.

Oh, you hear those sirens?

Tick tock, preacher, tick tock.

I will destroy you.

In heaven or in hell?

Which one are you gonna go to?

You got anything you want
to get off your chest,

because the hour of reckoning
is upon you, preacher man.

You son of a bitch.

Next time you tell your whores
to keep their mouths shut.

Good luck.

He's been in there a good 5 minutes now.

I haven't seen any movement yet.

- What about patrons?
- It's closed.

- How many entrances?
- Two, it looks like.

The question is, is he alone?

Guys, I've got movement.

We should move in now, sheriff.

Actually, we're better off
establishing the perimeter first.

Then we can open up
a line of communication.

All right, agreed.
We need to get around...

Shots fired! Shots fired!

Blake!

Reid!

Move!

Go, go, go, go, go, go, go!

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