With a medical background, he understands the FBI's case-handling process very well, accurately grasps the direction of all cases, and the conditions that are harmful to Will... These are all listed on the list in Feisborn's mind. He ticks off one by one, and then A frightening hypothesis just jumped into his face—this person, this suspect, was probably someone he knew...an acquaintance Will also knew.

As for the impostor...

Fisburn felt it was difficult to breathe.

In fact, they didn't study much about the counterfeiter's tactics, and they could even catch the counterfeiter every time, but... this time was different, completely different.

After Will was caught, the ogre who was good at attracting counterfeiters should of course not continue to commit crimes, but he continued, and... he was clearly provoking the FBI.

Fisborn sat there staring at the photo in a daze, but at this moment, Morgan and Emily who went to the scene were already standing at the last scene of the crime.

Morgan's mind began to restore the scene of the case.

The women were tied up, covered with corn leaves, their lips were cut off...not very neatly, the incision was not smooth.

"This is not the scene of the first crime." Morgan stretched out his hand to circle the heart of the crime. This location is different from the location where the other people were found. In fact, the places where the six victims were found are all different. It's all in the cornfield.

"I killed people elsewhere, and when I dragged them here, there was no blood, no traces of being dragged, so... what can I prove?" Morgan asked Emily.

"Either they are not dead, or, they are dead, but your strength is enough to bring them here, or, you have a very perfect means of transportation, and you can cover up the traces in the end." Emily turned and fiddled with those one person How tall the corn, "these crops, they also cover the trails."

The outside is under martial law.

A large circle was surrounded by a yellow cordon, and the onlookers and reporters stood outside facing the agents and started filming.

"You!" Morgan yelled, pointing at a woman in FBI clothes, "Go away! Who put her in?!"

The police officer next to him was still in a daze, but Emily had already walked over and said to the woman seriously: "Please have some professional ethics, as a reporter, you are wearing an FBI uniform now, and you got it by fraud." The news, apart from being shameless, can only bring you too much attention, and too much attention will make you out of touch with society, my dear."

"How do you know I'm a reporter?" The woman took a step back, but she immediately made herself look tough, at least on her face, "but I'm following my work ethic right now, totally professional Ethics! As a reporter, my professional ethics is to expose everything - that Will Graham would not have been caught without me, he is a terrible ogre! Or a psychopath... God Ah, you don't know how terrible he was when he was caught! And now, I am performing my duty!"

"This is not your duty!" Emily frowned. The only thing she could understand about the woman in front of her was that this kind of person exists to gain attention and gain a sense of presence, and then... because of her, she died There are a lot of people, and she still feels that she has saved everyone, and she is born with an excessive self-overestimation personality who thinks she is a savior.

This kind of people are very weird, they all feel that they are particularly powerful and special frauds, and they just want to let others know the truth, no matter whether the truth is the real "truth" or not.

If they find a beautiful woman on Facebook, even if it is a natural beauty, they will desperately take pictures of the beautiful woman going to the bathroom, put it on their Facebook, and knock that beautiful woman for everyone to see, How can a beautiful woman go to the toilet? Isn't it true that beautiful women don't eat, drink, urinate, or fart? !

Then, they turned out everything about the beauty to prove how wise they really are, so that stupid humans finally saw an ignorant village woman pretending to be a beauty.

In fact, Emily had seen such a person, this kind of reporter in Europe before.

Because of them, Interpol has made several mistakes, and even lost several excellent agents because of it.

Because those reporters felt that taking a photo and letting the Interpol appear in front of people is not something to make a fuss about, and those Interpol are so handsome, and they are wearing body armor!

Then, someone was sent to be an undercover agent, and it wasn't long before he was discovered to be an undercover agent...and then, he died.

Silently.

Therefore, it can be said that Emily has a deep class hatred with this kind of reporter.

Not to mention that the hatred is as deep as the sea...but it is almost "the hatred is as deep as the lake".

"So? Are you not going to let me continue to take pictures? Or do you have something to hide?" The female reporter held up the camera, and Emily obviously saw the phone in her hand, "Are you guys talking to me?" Like that ogre, they all act with the thinking of criminals?"

"If you don't know what a Criminal Minds Profiler is, then you'd better go make up the class first, and not pretend to be an expert here, unless you don't think it's a big deal to kill a few people because of you... oops , how could I have forgotten, maybe you just want to have more dead people, a few more corpses, and then you will get more attention, right? Attention, and those compliments, that is the focus of your life, And what happens after someone else's death has nothing to do with you, does it, ma'am?" Emily said these words too harshly, and she was sure that the female reporter was recording.

"No! I just want the whole world to know the truth!"

"The truth is, we are handling the case and you are making trouble!" Although Emily cannot force her away, she can let her know what the media is.

Soon, JJ received a call from Emily.

Not long after, a press conference was held near the crime scene, and the female reporter named Freddy Lownds was also directly hung up.

JJ speaks very smooth, and rarely names anyone directly. Even now, she doesn't mention Freddy Lownds' name, she just uses FL instead of this name.

"The FBI is working on this lip-cutting case, and a female reporter called FL always appears at the crime scene. Her appearance seriously affects the progress of the case. In fact, as a reporter, if she exposes the faces of the agents , which means that she has directly informed the suspect, not to mention that she has no understanding of criminal profiling.

"If there is any progress in the case, we will launch a press conference as soon as possible. Please reporters and worried people, please don't lower your curiosity to the bottom line of solving the case. As for the rest, we have nothing to say."

"Some media now name the suspect 'kiss maniac', does the FBI know this?" a reporter asked.

"We will not call criminal suspects by any name, and please don't do this, any representative name will only make criminal suspects more arrogant, including their imitators. It is a very dangerous thing, and it will also bring difficulties to our investigation work."

"So do you think this is related to the previous case? Is the captured Will Graham the murderer of the case?" Another reporter asked.

"Graham is already in prison, which means that he cannot commit the crime and has no time to commit the crime. We reserve our opinion on whether it is related to the previous case." JJ replied again.

"The female reporter posted on Facebook just now, she said that you are all thinking like criminals like Will, so will you be arrested too? Become schizophrenic?" This is the third reporter's question.

JJ smiled and replied: "This is the professional content of psychological profiling. I think we need professionals to answer." She moved to the side and let a tall boy stand in front of the public media , and there was another mixed-race boy standing next to the boy. It looked like they were college students.

"This is Dr. Spencer Reid, and the other is our consultant White Wolf. They will explain to you the specific content of criminal psychology profiling."

This means that the high IQ crushing has begun.

Reid began to explain the duties of the profiler and the quality of the profiler in a long paragraph, and he drank water twice in the middle.

And Raven added on the side, and by the way, he gave some information about the actual case to the media.

After they finished talking about the responsibilities of psychological profilers and the nature of their work, the conversation changed to a conscience appeal to the media.

"The most famous case is 'Son of Sam'. Many people still remember the martial law in New York in 1977. The criminal suspect David Berkowitz specifically sniped and killed women in dating couples and shot them from the car window. And Burke When Witts committed the crime in the end, he followed the media’s prompts—or hints—to find the next victim.” Reid laid out the most typical cases.But he knew that if he kept talking, he wouldn't be able to convince everyone.

Fortunately, Raven took it.

"The experts at the time described his mental state, but it was soon made public by the media, which allowed him to find new victims based on media information, and the death of the victim was at least partially responsible. It was caused by the media at that time. We believe in your professional ethics, but among you... or those who have not yet joined the team of journalists, there are really some people who are unscrupulous in order to obtain the qualifications of journalists-they have ambitions, abilities and status, but , A person who allows criminal suspects to take advantage of them is no longer qualified to be a media person, and you are all elites among media people, you should understand this very well."

This press conference is obviously aimed at the female reporter who exposed Will before.

Moreover, since the two young FBIs are not simply declaring the scriptures, they are presenting the facts, reasoning, and popularizing knowledge, which means that many reporters will analyze these things—even though the two boys on TV speeches, but what about in newspapers?

The next day, Langz was scolded bloody on the Internet.

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