Criminal Minds (2005–…): Season 9, Episode 8 - The Return - full transcript

When teenagers who were reported missing are suspected of a series of mass murders in Chicago, the BAU investigates their whereabouts to find a motive for the crimes. Also, Morgan has ...

Just you two tonight?

I promised the birthday girl
we'd celebrate

with a slice of pie no matter
what time my shift ended.

Oh, don't tell me,
let me guess.

You're...16.

No, silly, I'm 7.

Oh. Well, I tell you what.

Why don't you do the honors

and you pick the place to sit.

Over there.

Good choice.



I personally think these are
the best seats in the house.

Now, who wants some pie?

You know what flavor
you want?

What shall we get?

Tell you what.

Why don't I give you
a minute to decide

and I'll come back
and take your order.

Great, thanks.

By the way, chocolate
cream pie's the best.

Ok.

Sorry for the wait.

We're light
on staff tonight.

That's the number 4-
scrambled eggs, hashbrowns,

sausage, and bacon,



and this is
on the house.

Let me know if you need
anything else, hon.

Good evening, Officer.

Hey, Leah.

Oh, I need to run
to the back

to get more
cream and sugar.

The only sugar I want
is you.

I told you, I don't
date married men.

What if I told you
my wife just moved out?

Then I'd tell you
to lose the wedding band

and then I'll consider.

How we doin'
over here, hon?

Is everything all right?

Can I get you
something else?

Ok. Uh...

I'll just
leave this here,

and whenever
you're ready--

Oh, my God!

[Gunshots]

[Clatter]

[Sighs]

Baby.

Babe?

What are you doing?
Why are you still up?

I'm sorry. I'm sorry
if I woke you up.

The hospital just called.
A 6-car pileup on the east end.

Oh, Rusty will probably
need a walk in a few hours.

Do you mind taking him out?

I already filled his bowls,
so he should be good for now.

Oh.

Uh, eggs and juice
in the fridge,

so feel free to help yourself.

I made a fresh pot of coffee.

Make sure you unplug it
when you're done.

Don't forget to lock up
when you leave.

[Whimpering]

Good morning to you, too.

[Text message tone]

Ohh...

This is a joke, right?

And everybody else
is practically done

with their knitting projects,
even Ethel, who's like pushing 90.

And this bathing suit
was supposed to be done in July

and I keep having to rework it.
But I got this part, see.

Yeah, it's fine.
It looks nice.

You're not really looking
at my project.

You always look at my projects, Derek.
What's wrong?

[Sighs] Ah, baby girl,
I'm sorry. I mean, I don't know--

me and Savannah,
we had like this amazing night.

Mm-hmm.
Then cut to 4 hours later,

she's throwing me an air kiss
and rushing out the door to work,

and I'm stuck at 2:00 in the morning
walking her little pug.

Ohh...you got Morganed.

Morganed? What?
What are you talking about?

You are on call 24/7,
and when a case comes in,

you drop whatever
and whoever you are doing

and you haul ass
back to work.

Well, I guess I never
thought about it like that.

And now you're having
what Oprah calls an aha moment.

Think about it.
If you would have gotten that call,

you would have done
the exact same thing to her.

Because your job comes first
and so does hers.

And that is why
you two work.

Ohh...

She is you in heels.

[Sighs] You're right.

Mm-hmm. I'm always right.

Also, you're secretly
in love with me.

Door?

Forgive me.

My queen.

Don't let it happen again.

A few hours ago,

a lone gunman
shot and killed 3 people

inside a downtown
Chicago diner.

Then, he was taken down
by a plainclothes off-duty officer

who happened to be
in the restaurant

at the same time
of the shooting.

Well, it sounds like
they got their guy.

Why are they
requesting our help?

Because an ATM
from across the street

captured this image
of the shooter

getting out of
a late-model sedan

just moments
before the shooting

and here's a shot
of his driver who then sped off.

Chicago P.D.
I.D.'d the shooter

as 16-year-old
Gavin Rossler

after getting a composite match from
the national center

for missing
and exploited children.

According to the database,
Gavin's been missing for nearly 4 years.

In looks like
back in 2009

when the mother filed
the police report

she insisted Gavin
had been abducted.

Mom was not the most
credible source.

She was in and out
of rehab facilities

for drug and alcohol abuse,
died 6 months ago

of an apparent
drug overdose.

It says here Gavin had run away
from home several times

but always returned
within 24 hours.

Which could by why local P.D.
initially categorized him

as a runaway
rather than missing.

So where's this kid
been all this time,

and where did he meet
his partner in crime?

Garcia, have you
been able to I.D. the driver?

Negative.
I'm running the image

through facial recognition
software right now, though.

We can't rule out
the possibility that the driver

is the person responsible
for Gavin's disappearance.

If that's the case,
chances are

he's out looking
for his next victim.

How does a 12-year-old runaway
turn into a cold-blooded killer?

Wheels up in 30.

Reporter: ...A senseless
act of violence.

I'm standing here
with Sylvia Hoover,

who was at the diner with
her 7-year-old daughter

at the time of the shooting.

Sylvia, can you tell us
in your own words what happened?

I was sitting at the counter
with my daughter

when I heard a woman
screaming,

and that's when I turned around
and saw the gun.

And I don't know, this kid just
stood up and started shooting.

♪ Criminal Minds 9x08 ♪
The Return
Original Air Date on November 13, 2013

== sync, corrected by elderman ==
@elder_man



Morgan: Alfred Hitchcock said,

"there is no terror
in the bang,

only in the anticipation of it."

Leah Rollins
was the first victim.

She was working her regular
overnight shift at the diner.

The second victim
was Kyle Workman.

He worked at a local
convenience store.

And the third was Violet Hartford.
She was a schoolteacher.

It seems like other than
late-night cravings,

there was no connection

between the victims
and Gavin.

It looks as though he was born into
a high-risk lifestyle.

Dad's been incarcerated
since Gavin was 4.

On two separate occasions he was
removed from his mother's custody

and placed in foster care.

Well, despite all that,
he managed to get good grades.

JJ: So 4 years ago--

why did he choose
that day to leave?

Well, that's
if he left by choice.

Well, the mom's boyfriend
moved in a couple weeks prior.

Maybe he and Gavin
were bumping heads.

I mean, things might have
even gotten physical

between the two of them.

Rossi: Yeah, at one point mom
admitted that she and prince charming

had been out on a binge
for a couple of days.

Which means Gavin
would have been left home alone

to fend for himself.

And I'm sure
that wasn't the first time.

Maybe he just had enough.

This kid's from Garfield Park.

That's prime gang territory.

If he was left unsupervised
from sunup to sundown,

chances are he fell in
with the wrong crowd.

Chicago has one of the
largest gang populations,

over 100,000 active members.
Last year 61% of all homicides

were found to be gang related.

Well, it makes sense.
I mean, the kid runs away from home

and finds himself
out on the street.

Then some knucklehead
gangbangers come along,

recruit him,
and promise him protection.

Next thing you know,
he's got the "family" that he never had.

Garcia, we need a list
of active gangs

operating in the area.
Copy that.

We need to hit
the ground running.

If this is some sort
of mass gang initiation,

it could be the first
of a series of attacks.

Detective Mark Reyes,
Chicago P.D.

thank you both for coming out.

I thought there, uh,

I thought there weren't
any cameras.

Those are phony.

Cheaper than installing
the real thing.

In this neighborhood,
you gotta put something

to deter would-be robbers.

According to witnesses,

the gunman...

sat right over there.

Then without warning,
he just stood up

and started firing.

Gavin had
no criminal record,

enters cool and collected
and orders a meal.

Normally it takes
time and practice

to build up
to something like this.

Rarely does anything
these punks do make sense.

Which makes me wonder
why Gavin chose this diner

for his first offense.

I mean, there's
a police station

just a few blocks away.

Not to mention,
aren't gang initiations

known for inciting violence
against rival gangs?

True. And typically, these guys like
to leave their marks.

There weren't any tags
claiming responsibility.

Gangbangers are driven
by money and power.

Gavin didn't seem
to be driven by either.

What do you mean?

Well, if it really
had been about money,

Gavin would have
entered the diner

and immediately
gone to the register.

And if it had been
about power,

he probably would have
walked around,

flashed his gun
to maximize terror.

So if it wasn't
gang related,

what was it?

That's a good question.

Single gunshot wound
to the chest.

He died before
paramedics arrived.

Still trying to determine

what caused these burns
on his temple.

Have you gotten back
the toxicology results?

He was clean.

No drugs or alcohol.

Excuse me.

Was this everything?

That's all he came with.

Well, how many kids
you know these days

that don't carry
a phone on them?

The first thing a runaway does
is pick up a disposable.

Most of the time
we get street kids,

they'll be somewhat
malnourished

or have some type
of correlating health issues.

He didn't show
any signs of either.

It seems like whoever
this kid was with

at least made sure
he was fed properly.

There's multiple
spiral fractures

on both arms.

When I took the X-rays,
it was evident

that his fractures
hadn't healed properly.

Typically you only
see that in cases of abuse

with toddlers
and young children,

not someone Gavin's age.

Well, whoever did this
had to have literally

twisted his arms
until they broke.

Were you able to determine
if these injuries occurred

before or after
he was reported missing?

I'd say somewhere as early
as 6 months ago.

That rules out
the mom and boyfriend.

If they didn't
cause them, who did?

Look, I don't know
what good this is gonna do.

Now, I wrote everything up
in my report.

Well, uh, sometimes
our subconscious picks up details

our conscious minds
aren't aware of.

Can you close your eyes
for me?

Ok.

Now, I need you to take me
back to the diner.

Can you see Gavin?

Sitting on the other side
of the diner.

Leah stopped
to check on him.

Did you hear anything
they said to each other?

They were sitting
too far away.

As soon as she put
the check down,

that's when I heard the first shot.

[Gunshot]

Aah!

All hell broke loose.

Ok, now, I need you
to focus on Gavin

and stay with him.

[Screaming]

The guy at the table,
he tried to run.

The kid got him
in the chest.

Where did he fire
his next shot?

This woman, she was
sitting at the counter.

She was just looking
for a way out.

Is that when
you took your shot?

I was next.

I'll never forget the look
in that kid's eyes.

It was like
he was ready to die.

They say the worst part
about being a cop

is watching these people
die in front of you.

They were right.

A .9 beretta
semiautomatic

with government
markings.

Military.

These days you can buy
almost anything off the streets.

Which is why I have my guys
running serial numbers.

Hopefully we can come up
with some type of match.

Even if they come back
with a match,

chances are this weapon's
made its way through

a number of pawn shops.

Then that's where
we'll start.

The most important thing
to find out now is where

Gavin got his hands on that.

Go ahead, mama.

I pulled this video footage
from across the street

from the diner. I managed to get
a partial plate off the car.

I'm running it now.

Garcia, can you pause it?

Rewind it a moment
just after Gavin steps out of the car.

You see that? The driver
didn't wait around

for him to enter the diner
before he drove off.

Well, maybe he sensed
something was up.

Why not wait to make sure
everything went as planned?

I mean, what if something went wrong
and the mission had to be aborted?

How would the driver
let him know inside?

He couldn't even
if he wanted to.

Gavin didn't
have a phone on him.

Maybe that's why
the driver drove off.

He knew that Gavin wasn't planning on
leaving the diner alive.

This was a suicide mission.

[Indistinct chatter]

[Tires screeching]

[People screaming]

What the hell's
wrong with you?!

You could've killed somebody!

Get out of the vehicle
right now!

Get the hell
out of the car!

Do you hear me?

Get out of the car!

I know that look.

The wheels are turning.

I've seen this
before.

Muzzle-flash burns.

We'd occasionally see this
on POWs in Vietnam.

So someone held a gun to his head
and repeatedly fired blanks.

That's incredibly risky, especially
considering the margin of error

when you're holding the barrel of a gun
to someone's temporal bone.

The discharge alone
can cause the skull to shatter.

Which means not only
did this person

want to put the fear
of God into Gavin,

but he knew exactly
how to do it without killing him.

This poor kid was tortured.

Or trained.

What if whoever did this
wanted to make sure

if he got caught
he'd never talk?

Keep these people back.

If this punk isn't gonna
move on his own, I'll do it myself.

Get back in your car!

Sir, come on, let's go.

Get me a tow truck
at the intersection

of Ashland and Division.

I have a burgundy Toyota,

Illinois plate number

4-Victor-Bravo
Hotel-Sierra-2.

Hotch: What have you
got, Garcia?

I was finally able
to clean up that grainy mess.

Here is our mystery driver.

He can't be much older
than Gavin.

Reid: They're dressed
exactly the same.

Which is why I ran
the image through

advanced facial
age regression software

and then I cross-referenced it
with the statewide database.

Our driver is 17-year-old
Trevor Madison from Arlington heights.

Another missing kid?

Yeah. This is where it goes
from wack to super wack

with a side of awful.

Trevor went missing
less than 24 hours after Gavin.

And nobody made
the connection?

No. The other cases were
in different jurisdictions,

so there hasn't been any physical evidence
linking the cases until now.

These kids aren't runaways.
They were abducted.

We got a hit
from the APB.

Trevor filled up
at a gas station

off the interstate
a half hour ago.

Sounds like someone's
thinking about skipping town.

It's been hours
since the shooting.

He could have made it
across state lines by now,

but he stuck around.
Why?

One of my officers has just
radioed for a tow truck.

The kid has barricaded
himself inside the car.

He's at the intersection--

Evacuate the area.

Evacuate the area.

Man: Dude, what's going on?

Radio: All units on site
at Ashland and Division,

evacuate immediately.

Repeat--evacuate immediately.

You guys, back up!
Suspect may be armed with...

Back up--

The media's already
running with the story.

They're calling it
an act of terrorism.

We'll release a statement as
soon as we confirm

the source
of the explosion.

Clayburn says the phones
are ringing off the hook.

Got every precinct in town
looking for answers.

You should reach out
to neighboring jurisdictions,

let them know we'll update them
as soon as we learn more.

These guys
have everybody on edge.

Nobody feels safe
when a cop gets killed.

Well, until we catch them,
we should all be on high alert.

The explosive used
was highly sophisticated.

It was designed specifically
for maximum damage.

That's why he stopped
to get gas.

The more fuel,
the bigger the boom.

How'd these kids
get involved in domestic terrorism?

Whoever abducted
Gavin and Trevor

spent years programming
them as soldiers.

When the time was right,
they were released

to carry out
their captors' mission.

It's more than likely
that these two weren't the only ones.

It's possible we're dealing with
a terrorist organization

with one man at the center.

We're basing our profile
on his motivation.

We believe these
children were abducted

by a preferential offender who targets
prepubescent boys.

Our unsub is likely
a male in his 40s

with some military
or law enforcement training.

We think he has
a secluded location

that provides enough privacy to hold
his victims captive for several years.

Rossi: In that time
he breaks these kids down

and rebuilds them
to be hardened soldiers.

We believe they're suffering from an
extreme case of Stockholm syndrome.

Much like Patty Hearst, who came
to view the SLA as her new family

and the rest of the world
as adversaries,

we believe he's attempting to instill
this same feeling within his army.

He likely uses military
torture techniques

to get his victims
to see his enemies as their own.

Reid: He puts them through a rigorous
and punishing military training regimen

in order to prepare them
mentally and physically for his war.

Morgan: Once this happens,
the physical threat stop

and the reprogramming
begins.

And now that
he has their trust,

he maintains this connection
by bolstering them

with love and affection.

His connection to them
is important.

It ensures once
they're released,

they will not deviate
from their orders.

His ultimate target has
yet to be determined,

but it could be as broad
as American citizens.

These attacks have been
well orchestrated, methodical,

and extremely violent in order
to maximize destruction and panic.

Hotch: Which is why we need
to get ahead of him in order

to prevent more bloodshed.

But in order to do that, we need
to identify the source of his rage.

Who sent you?

I said...

Who the hell sent you?

[Click]

How did I do this time?

Guys, I think I know why the unsub
targeted Gavin and Trevor.

Garcia,
are you still there?

I have now connected
1, 2, 3, 4 missing kids to this unsub.

Walk with me through
the darkness if you will.

Brandon Rutherford
and Vincent Gamble--

they disappeared within
24 hours of each other

6 months before Gavin
and Trevor did,

and then their bodies
were found two weeks later.

It's possible they were
his first victims.

But he killed them,
so it may not be the same unsub.

The M.E. reports for
both Brandon and Vincent

were consistent with
the type of torture Gavin suffered,

but theirs was
much more severe.

These two probably rebelled
against the unsub's programming,

so he got rid of them.

Uh, yeah, that brings us
to Steven Walker and Daniel Morrison.

They were 12 years old

when the were abducted,
again, within 24 hours of each other,

and this happened two years after Gavin
and Trevor disappeared.

Steven Walker's body
was found a year ago in a wooded area

just outside the city,
and his injuries were consistent

with the other boys.

Rossi: All of these kids
were high-risk targets.

Gavin and Trevor,

they lived in
gang territory.

Brandon and Vincent
were street kids.

Steven and Daniel both came from
single-parent homes.

His ruse could be as simple
as showing them attention,

something they may not
have received at home.

There's something known
as the magical age, between 9 and 12,

when a child's psyche
is more malleable.

That could be why the unsub
changed his victimology.

Like the child soldiers
being recruited by the rebels in Sudan,

they lack the physical and emotional
maturity to resist their captors.

He realized that
the younger that he went,

the easier they
would be to control

Brandon was taken at 15. Maybe
he was too old to respond

to the unsub's
conditioning.

And Daniel was 12
when he was abducted.

So there's a possibility
he's still alive.

He'd be 15 now.

He's likely proven himself a good
and cooperative soldier.

That submission may
have earned him a degree of freedom.

What are you thinking?

Even though he's a soldier,
he's still a teenager.

So maybe the best way
to reach him is through the media.

It's possible Daniel has access to
a television, maybe even the Internet.

Once these boys are programmed,
they're probably hard to break.

Right now it's all we have.

I don't know
if I can do this.

Look at all of them.

I've heard those reporters.

They're wrong.
Danny is the victim here.

All these boys are.

I can't imagine
what you're going through.

If there is any chance that
my baby is still alive...

Which is why we need
your help in getting through to him.

Right now Daniel is probably unaware
of how much you love and miss him.

I need you to remind him
that you are his family.

Ok?

They're ready.

Thank you.

There she is!
Ms. Morrison!

Have you heard
from Daniel?

You saw Daniel?

Can you tell us anything?

My name is
Lauren Morrison.

I'm not very good at this.

But I, uh, would like
to get a message

to my son Daniel.

I'm...so sorry
that I wasn't there

to protect you when
you needed me the most.

If you're out there...

If you're listening
to this...

Please, Danny, I just
want you to come home.

I just want you to come home.

Reporter: That was Lauren Morrison,
whose missing son Daniel

is possibly connected
to this recent wave of violence.

Residents are still being
advised to remain vigilant

while a citywide manhunt
is in progress.

For further information,

dial 1-800-555-0199.

That's 1-8--
[Turns off radio]

[Ring]

[Ring]

Hello?

Hello?

Daniel? Baby, is that you?

Danny?

Give me a second.
Garcia?

He's calling from a disposable cell--
I got it!

I'm sending you
the location now.

[Chatter, laughter]

I got him.
Northeast corner.

[Shouting]

[Siren]

Hands where I can see them!

Don't do anything stupid.

You don't want to do this.

Danny...focus on me.

Hey. Just look at me.

I know you've been
given your orders.

But I want you to think
about your mother for a second.

All she wants is for
her son to come home.

Daniel, she's been
waiting on you for a long time.

Just do this for her.

Don't make her suffer
any longer.

Give me the bag.

On your knees.

[Handcuffs lock]

Reyes: Let's go. Up.

My name is Derek Morgan.
I'm with the FBI.

Look, I know you've been through
a lot these past couple of years,

but I need you to understand
that everything that man told you is a lie.

My name is
Daniel James Morrison.

I'm a soldier.
53699.

Listen to me, kid.

I need your help
to find the person

who is responsible
for all of this.

[Click]

My name is
Daniel James Morrison.

No more innocent people should die
I'm a soldier. 53699.

Because
of this man's cause.

[Click]

My name is
Daniel James Morrison.

I'm a soldier.

53699!

Hotch: It's all
part of the training.

Name, rank,
and serial number.

I don't know, most serial numbers
have at least 9 digits.

He keeps repeating
the same 5,

which means it has some
sort of special meaning to the unsub.

Maybe it's a military code
of some sort?

Garcia already checked.

Came up empty.

He chose today
for his attack.

And the only person
who knows why isn't talking.

Maybe JJ
will have more luck.

I know this can't be
easy for you,

but I need you
to keep in mind

that Daniel
isn't the same kid.

Ok?

You look so different.

Your hair...

Those big blue eyes.

I miss you so much.

God, I wish your grandmother
were here to see you.

She passed away
a few months ago.

Your room's still the same.

I didn't change a thing.

I know how you hate
for me to touch your stuff.

Max is doing good.

He's gotten older.

I know he misses the walks
you used to take him on.

Oh, baby...

I'm so sorry.

This isn't your fault.

If--if I'd have just...

I'm sorry. I don't want
to overwhelm you.

Um, I'm gonna be outside
with Agent Jareau.

Reporter:
With 12 confirmed deaths,

police have finally
been able to make an arrest

in connection with
the recent string of deadly attacks.

Sources close
to the investigation

believe Daniel Morrison

is linked to not only last
night's shooting massacre

at a popular local diner,
but also the car explosion

that rocked the downtown
area earlier this morning.

The questions on everyone's
mind: How could children

be at the center
of such tragedy?

And where do they go
from here?

We're going to be speaking
to child psychologist Marty Walton--

All right, let's look
at victimology again.

First attack, the diner.
Victims across the board.

Second attack, car bombing.

Same goal--take out as many
victims as possible.

Third attack, attempted
mass shooting,

but on a much bigger scale.

God knows how many people
he would have killed.

What if it's not about
the attack itself

but what happened
leading up to them?

Officer Clayburn entered that diner
just minutes before the shooting.

But the explosive was detonated
just moments after

the traffic cop radioed for help.

And as soon as Daniel
saw Reyes...

his whole demeanor changed.

They're targeting Chicago P.D.

They forced our hand.

Now, we're gonna have to teach them
a lesson they'll never forget.

How did Gavin know
that there would be

a cop in the diner
at that exact moment?

Chicago has over 13,000
police officers.

That's roughly
60 per square mile.

There are two precincts
within a 4-block radius of the diner.

My guess is it was only a matter
of time before a cop walked in.

And if it was his mission,
he was probably prepared

to wait all night
if he had to.

It wasn't a coincidence
the attack happened

shortly after
the night shift ended.

They learned the routines,
planned ahead.

Well, that brings us back
to square one.

The list of people
that have problems

with law enforcement
is a long one.

Blake: We're looking at everyone
from organized crime to ex-cons.

Hotch: If it was an ex-con,
the target would likely be more specific,

like the arresting officer.

Guys, I think the 5-digit
number Daniel's reciting

is a police badge number.

Garcia.
Talk to me.

Run 53699 against
a list of Chicago P.D.

Running it as fast
as bytes will carry.

53699...I got a hit!

53699 is the badge number
to a former officer

Wayne Gulino.

Everything we've worked for
all these years,

it's come to this moment.

Make me proud.

Garcia: Gulino was
an Air Force sergeant.

He served two tours
in Iraq.

When he came home
he joined the Chicago P.D.

7 years ago today,
he and his partner George Scotman

had their badges stripped

for brutally coercing
confessions out of suspects.

Ohh!

Ohh!

A fellow rookie officer
filed a report.

That led to an internal
affairs investigation.

And that rookie cop
who blew the whistle

was none other than
one Detective Mark Reyes.

Hotch: All right, Garcia, send us
everything you've got

on Gulino and the partner.

Gulino was defined by his badge,

and when he felt wronged
by his own kind,

the love turned to hate.

Blake, go talk to Reyes,
see what you can find out.

The rest of us will go
to Gulino's residence.

Detective, can I speak
with you for a moment?

Sure.

Any new leads?

I need you to tell me
everything you know

about officer
Wayne Gulino.

It says here that Gulino's partner
Scotman died 4 years ago of cancer.

Brandon and Vincent were abducted
4 weeks after Scotman died.

His death had to be
the trigger.

Morgan: And today marks
the seventh anniversary

of when Gulino was
let go from the force.

Hey, has anyone
seen Peterson?

Officer: Yeah, I think
he's down in evidence.

JJ: Ok, so he chose today
to launch his attacks,

make his big statement
against the police force.

And by now he knows
that we have Daniel,

so it's only a matter of time
before we find him.

I'm looking for
Detective Mark Reyes.

Officer: Attention, eyes up.
We got a code 10.

I'm Detective Reyes.

Officer Gulino
has a message for you.

You don't want
to do this.

Shoot me and this
whole place goes up.

Everybody holster
your weapons.

Holster your weapons.

My name's Jennifer.
What's your name?

My name is Stephanie
Lawford. I'm a soldier.

53699.

JJ: I understand
you have your orders,

but can we talk
just a moment?

It's time for you to hear
the words of a true American hero.

Hero?
Officer Wayne Gulino.

What kind of hero
sends children to fight his battles?

This is directed at my former

brothers-in-arms,
the Chicago police department,

who betrayed me,
and in doing so,

betrayed the very honor code
you all swore to uphold....

A hero isn't someone who abuses
their power and hurts innocent people.

Because of your reprehensible actions,
my late partner,

the brave officer
George Scotman died...

You're just his patsy.
You mean nothing to him.

As an unsung hero, without
Sweetie, you're just a number.

the honor he deserved.

I can assure you,
our legacy will live on forever.

This isn't a legacy.
Gulino is a coward.

Everything we worked for in our careers
had led me to this moment.

Now that you've had
a taste of our righteous vengeance,

be warned,
this is just the beginning.

Suspect down!

Bomb still active!

Call the bomb squad!

Stay back. Stay back.

All right, thanks, Garcia.

Apparently Stephanie had been
missing for a little over 6 years.

She's been with him
the longest.

Maybe he thought
having a maternal figure

would help condition
the boys faster.

That was Hotch. They searched
both locations for Gulino. He's gone.

Stephanie was just
a distraction to buy him some time.

Well,
this isn't over yet.

He said it himself--
this is only the beginning.

Well, if he continues
in military fashion,

he'll withdraw from
the failed mission and regroup.

The question is,
where's his foxhole?

"My late partner, the brave
officer George Scotman,

died as an unsung hero."

This is as much about
his partner as it is about Gulino.

Yeah, baby girl, send us
the last known address

for Gulino's partner,
officer Scotman.

Don't move.

Put your hands
where I can see them.

[Siren]

Put 'em up.

Are you all right?

Yeah.

Come on.

You have the right
to remain silent.

Anything you say
can and will be use against you

in a court of law.

You have the right
to an attorney.

If you can't afford
an attorney,

one will be provided
to you by the court.

Do you understand
these rights that I've just read you?

Come here.

There you go.

What's your name?

My name is Cameron Patterson.

I'm a soldier.

53699.

Is that what
he told you to say?

Cameron, you don't
have to say that ever again. Ok?

We're gonna take you
to your mom and dad.

JJ: "The greater the power,
the more dangerous the abuse."

Edmund Burke.

I know, Mom.

You're right.
You're right,

the least I could
have done is call.

It--it won't happen again,
I swear.

I love you, too.

[Knock on door]

It's open.

[Romantic music playing]

Wow.

Huh. Wow. Um...

What's going on?

Hey. We've only been dating
a few months,

so I know I didn't
miss an anniversary.

I just wanted to do
something special for you.

How did you know
I was going to be home?

Sit.

Penelope sent me a text

when you guys left Chicago.

Oh, she did?

Mm-hmm.

And you did all
of this for me?

Yes.

And...

I made you...

This.
Whoa.

Which is why takeout
will be here in 20 minutes.

I hope you like Indian.

Anything is better
than whatever that is.

[Both laughing]

I know.
It's kind of bad.

Ooh.

[Both laughing]

How was your day?
Did you save some lives?

Mm-hmm.

We both did.

Yeah, we did.

So, um...

What do you got in mind
for the next 20 minutes?

♪ Hold me, sweet thing

♪ in affection

♪ hold me, sweet thing

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