JJ put pictures of several victims on the monitor, those women were all beautiful white women, and their faces were all washed clean, but their lips were cut off, the upper and lower lips were cut Very clean, like undergoing surgery.

"Two weeks ago, the first victim was found on the outskirts of Carson City, the capital of Nevada. She was stripped naked and thrown in a cornfield, except..." JJ awkwardly changed a set of pictures. It was indeed a woman with a light fruit, and her hands were tied behind her body. Apart from the rope, there were only a few corn leaves covering her secret parts, "It was glued on, these Corn leaves."

JJ glanced at the photos in the video, turned her head, stared at the team members, and continued: "The first victim's wound was cut well, but when the fourth victim..." She pressed He took out the remote control and switched directly to the photo of the fourth victim.

The close-up of the victim's face in this photo is very strange. The incision on the part of her mouth that was cut was not neat.

"She resembles the last victim's wound, but the last victim's wound seems to be better." She cut the photo to the last victim's facial wound, and indeed, the last victim's facial incision should be neat Some, but nothing compared to the facial cuts of several other victims.

Not only can't be compared, it's even...probably not caused by one person.

One of them is the real criminal, the other a parody, if not one person.

JJ gave some brief information, including the investigation files of the FBI who were active in Nevada.

"Fisborn's best weapon..." Hodge frowned. Of course he knew who his old colleague's best weapon was, but he also heard that he was arrested—it is said that the profiler was a bit nervous So much so that he commits a crime-and Hodge absolutely scoffs at this.

But there is no way to tell.

Many times the jury will not hear your argument, and neither will the judge.They just believed in those conjectures and the sophistry of lawyers—this is why Hodge left the legal team. He didn't want to continue. Although it was a very profitable job, it was by no means a very profitable job work.

"Pack up and leave in half an hour." Hodge held all the documents in his hand.

Speaking of Fisburn, Hodge has to think of the time when he first joined the FBI. At that time, Fisborn was still the director of the BAU, but the best profiler under him was exposed to too many crimes. But some could not bear the pressure, so Fisborn decided to take him to Nevada, maybe the new environment could give him a new life.

But apparently, last year's revelation that the profiler was in jail has disproved the "new life" narrative.

Before that, Fisborn had talked to Hodge on the phone, saying that a female reporter kept slandering the profiler on the Internet, saying that he was a lunatic who used the thinking of a criminal to deduce the process of committing a crime, which was a great threat to the public. And so on—ah, Hodge wanted to refute at the time, but luckily he held back and just told Fisborn not to talk to a woman whose IQ broke through the line.

But obviously, the woman's remarks prevailed, so the profiler was arrested.

When he learned that the profiler was arrested, Hodge wanted to defend him, but he turned down all the lawyers.

This is a profiler with a lot of personality, too, right?

"Hodge?" Jennifer walked over. She has been in BAU for a long time, and she has the impression of Fisburn as a kind person, "I'm not...Fishburn didn't ask me to ..."

"I know." Hodge put down the folder and turned his head to look out the plane window. "The matter of Will Graham does not belong to him alone, nor is it purely Fisborn's responsibility."

For profilers, they really need to deduce the entire crime process from the perspective of criminals, and this cannot be explained by a mental illness or a bad mental state. This is a science.

And now, Will Graham has been arrested, but the case happened again, so, who is committing the crime?Judge and jury?

Regarding Will Graham, almost everyone in the BAU kept secret about it.

For example, Morgan, JJ, and Rossi, they all know this person, but because Rhett and Raven joined later, they don't know him very well, they only know this person from some internally circulated pamphlets.

This can be said to be a genius.

When he proposed to do profiling from the perspective of criminals, he did not explain it from a general point of view-it is not a method of exclusion, but a way of active thinking. This method is not easy, but when the method of exclusion does not When it doesn't apply, this method is a bit interesting.

Morgan played this role in the group.

Play the criminal.

He walks into the crime scene and faces the victim, what will he do - because he is strong and careful, this role-playing job is indeed the best for him, but he just repeats the modus operandi, and when his After the modus operandi came out, Gordon was responsible for guessing the psychological state before, but now, everyone does it together.

The psychology of some criminal suspects is easy to speculate, but some are not on the earth at all, and they cannot be thought of by normal people, so Will Graham is very important.

Before BAU formed this team, Will was in charge of the duo of Morgan and Gordon-this is why he had a bad mental state.

Of course, according to what Gordon said, Will is a child with a sensitive mind, and sometimes he would blame himself if he thought too much, and he really thought he would do that.

Even Al, before she left BAU, she had such a sensitive time.

Therefore, everyone on the plane was not as lively as before.Everyone, the heart is heavy.

This is a case related to them, but not directly related.

Ruiwen took the information and looked through it silently.

What everyone loses is their lips, and lips... what's the difference?

If there is one person who is truly proficient in how to cut a knife, what is another imitator who is not proficient in doing so?In order to appear to admire each other?Or is it to pass a message to the other party?

And the man who is proficient in cutting, why would he choose lips?

Rhett sat next to him, also staring at the contents of those files.

Seriously, these photos are kind of creepy and... creepy.

But why do you want to attack women, or only women?

Rhett frowned, looked at Raven's lips, and then turned his head to look at Hodge and Rosie's. After watching them, he went to observe Jennifer and Emily... All he observed was the lips. department.

What's so special about women's lips?

Raven took a few life photos of women from the folder below to compare with the photos after death.

Each of them is young and beautiful, with a smile full of vitality in the sun - from the first victim to the last, none of them are over 25 years old, all have fair faces and light hair , probably red or gold.

Although there are many Caucasian women with such characteristics, but...why are these few people the victims?

Rhett's attention was once again focused on the lips of several women.

Could it be... the problem is on the lips?

"Everyone..." Before Rhett could think of the crux of the problem, Rossi interrupted everyone's contemplation, "Have you noticed that apart from the fourth and sixth victims, the other victims People's lips are particularly plump?"

Lips are full.

What does this have to do with the victim being killed?

"Also, they were all tied up, but there were no traces of abuse on their bodies, and except for the fourth and sixth victims, the bodies of the other victims were all washed and covered with corn leaves They even used glue, as if they were afraid that they would really be exposed." Rossi arranged a few photos on the small coffee table, "Corn leaves... what does this represent?"

Yeah, what does that mean?

Rhett suddenly had an incredible idea.

And Raven put on a disgusted face: "Could it be... an ogre?"

Ogre is just a general term, such as "vampire" and "ogre". These all represent a type of serial killer in BAU, and they belong to the mentally handicapped.

This type of criminals is also divided into several categories, one of which is the easiest to catch, but also the most difficult to control themselves. They believe that they must survive by cannibalism or drinking blood, and this category of people is collectively called Paranoid cannibals are simple schizophrenic patients. Some of them even think that they have crawled out of hell, and if they don't eat people or drink blood, they will return to hell at any time.

The other type of ogre simply thinks that cannibalism is an art, and even does some homework before killing and cannibalizing.

Of course there are other categories.

But... the ogre who only cares about women's lips... probably can only be the second type.

But... the ogre who only cares about women's lips... probably can only be the second type.

Rossi affirmed what Raven said: "Indeed, this should be the second type of ogre, belonging to pica, and has a high pursuit of art, while the other... is an imitator, but It does not rule out that the two of them are a team - a mentor, a learner."

"Oh!" Morgan groaned in disgust.

"God, don't do that!" Emily said to him, and turned to Raven, "Why do you think... an ogre?"

Raven shrugged, pointed to the daily photos of the victims, and replied: "Their lips are all abnormally plump, and each of them, except for the two victims who were obviously imitating the murder, the rest of the four have plump lips. Not to mention, but..."

"And their faces were washed very clean at the end, and they were covered with corn leaves..." Rhett sat back, "Corn leaves represent a kind of...food...cleaning is also the treatment of ingredients... ...oh!" He too felt his stomach churning.

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