Criminal Minds -1x01 - Extreme Aggressor [Full Episode] {Swedish Subs]
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1:03 - 1:05Hi. I'm Heather.
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1:11 - 1:13That's a 2.4 liter 6 cylinder engine.
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1:13 - 1:15I can't teach you how to drive cars.
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1:15 - 1:16That's right.
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1:16 - 1:18Wanna take a look under the hood?
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1:18 - 1:19Yeah!
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1:21 - 1:22You know your Z. I'm impressed.
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1:23 - 1:25You should have your
mechanic check it out anyway. -
1:25 - 1:28How about I leave you my
number and we can set it up? -
1:28 - 1:29Thank you.
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1:44 - 1:46So it's just... right up here.
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1:48 - 1:52Oh! That was- ha ha...
Hello! There was the right. -
1:53 - 1:57Uh, maybe just... pull over here,
and we can try and do a U-turn. -
2:03 - 2:05What are you doing?
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2:11 - 2:12Okay.
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2:13 - 2:15Stop the car now.
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2:17 - 2:19Pull over now!
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2:40 - 2:42How about Andrew?
It's greek for valiant. -
2:42 - 2:46Let's call him... Sergio.
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2:46 - 2:47Ha ha! Please tell me you're kidding.
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2:47 - 2:50- Butch?
- How about Donald? -
2:50 - 2:53- Hans.
- No! Wait, wait. Um... -
2:53 - 2:58- Okay. Gideon.
- Not a chance. -
2:58 - 3:00It's hebrew. Look what it means.
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3:00 - 3:01It's perfect. Gideon Hotchner.
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3:01 - 3:03- No.
- Yes. -
3:04 - 3:05- No.
- Gideon. -
3:18 - 3:211940's. He put bombs in train
stations and movie theaters. -
3:21 - 3:23- Uh, the mad bomber. George Metesky.
- Nice. -
3:23 - 3:26The winners sit. Losers, drink.
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3:26 - 3:27Cheers.
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3:27 - 3:31Hold on. Metesky wasn't a serial killer.
None of his bombs ever killed anyone. -
3:31 - 3:33Well, you think all we do is
serial killers? Trust me... -
3:33 - 3:35we cover the whole spectrum of psychos.
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3:35 - 3:39We profiled the D.C. sniper, the
unabomber. We do terrorists, arsonists- -
3:39 - 3:41Supervisory agents trying
to get trainees drunk? -
3:42 - 3:44Excuse me.
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3:46 - 3:50Wow. Behavioral Analysis
Unit. You work with Gideon? -
3:50 - 3:52Were you with him in Boston?
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3:53 - 3:55I was supposed to be.
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3:56 - 3:57Yeah. This is Morgan.
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4:01 - 4:03Anyone recognize these faces?
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4:03 - 4:04Victims of the footpath killer.
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4:04 - 4:06That's what Virginia
newspapers are calling him. -
4:06 - 4:10We refer to him as the
unknown subject or unsub. -
4:11 - 4:13I told Virginia P.D...
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4:13 - 4:16We're looking for a
white male in his 20's... -
4:17 - 4:19who owns an american-made
truck in disrepair. -
4:19 - 4:22Works a menial job.
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4:23 - 4:24I told 'em when you find him...
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4:25 - 4:28don't be surprised to hear him
speak with a severe stutter. -
4:29 - 4:32Not to sound skeptical,
but come on... a stutter? -
4:33 - 4:35Where'd the murders occur?
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4:36 - 4:39Hiking paths. Isolated.
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4:39 - 4:43If I'm a killer who has to use an
immediate application of overpowering force, -
4:43 - 4:44even out in the middle of nowhere,
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4:44 - 4:46I lack confidence.
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4:47 - 4:50I can't charm them into
my car like Ted Bundy did. -
4:50 - 4:54I can't because I am
ashamed of something. -
4:59 - 5:00Excuse me.
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5:00 - 5:03They're calling him the Seattle
strangler. 4 victims in 4 months. -
5:03 - 5:06He keeps 'em alive 7 days.
The handle serves as a crank. -
5:06 - 5:09Allowing him to control
the rate of suffocation. -
5:09 - 5:11- To prolong it?
- To enjoy it. -
5:11 - 5:12Seattle's hit a wall?
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5:12 - 5:14Physical evidence is nonexistent.
There are no tangible leads. -
5:14 - 5:16And another girl is missing.
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5:19 - 5:22I looked the case file over. I'll
get some thoughts to you asap. -
5:22 - 5:25You're gonna be with us in Seattle asap.
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5:30 - 5:3322-year-old
Heather Woodland. -
5:33 - 5:37Before she left for lunch, she downloaded
an email with a time-delayed virus attached. -
5:37 - 5:41The killer's virus wiped her hard
drive and left this on the screen. -
5:48 - 5:55"For heaven's sake, catch me before
I kill more. I cannot control myself." -
5:59 - 6:01He never keeps them
for more than 7 days, -
6:01 - 6:03which means we have fewer
than 36 hours to find her. -
6:04 - 6:06They want you back in the saddle.
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6:07 - 6:08You ready?
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6:08 - 6:10Looks like medical leave's over, boss.
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6:10 - 6:12They sure they want me?
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6:12 - 6:14The order came from the director.
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6:20 - 6:22Well, we'd better get started.
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6:29 - 6:31Joseph Conrad said,
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6:31 - 6:35"the belief in a supernatural
source of evil is not necessary. -
6:35 - 6:38Men alone are quite capable
of every wickedness." -
6:41 - 6:44This girl may only
have 36 hours to live. -
6:44 - 6:46We're not asking for
a judgment of Gideon. -
6:46 - 6:47We want an assessment.
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6:47 - 6:49We want to know you're there
to step in if he can't perform. -
6:49 - 6:51Are we clear?
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6:52 - 6:53Of course.
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6:59 - 7:01His first victim was
26-year-old Melissa Kirsh. -
7:01 - 7:05- Stab wounds, strangulation.
- Wait, wait. Back up. Back up. -
7:05 - 7:06He stabbed her...
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7:06 - 7:08- and then strangled her to finish her off?
- Other way around. -
7:08 - 7:11Why do you think he started using
the belt with the second murder? -
7:11 - 7:14Strangulation with your bare hands
is not as easy as one would believe. -
7:14 - 7:16He tried, probably found
that it took too long... -
7:16 - 7:17So he stabbed her instead.
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7:17 - 7:20And realized it would be
hours cleaning up the blood. -
7:20 - 7:23Next time, our boy's
got a method- the belt. -
7:23 - 7:26He's learning, perfecting his scenario.
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7:26 - 7:29Becoming a better killer.
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7:36 - 7:39What did I tell you about the tape?
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7:43 - 7:48I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry!
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8:23 - 8:25He never stands with
his back to a window. -
8:25 - 8:27When I was between him and a
doorway, he asked me to move. -
8:27 - 8:30That's hyper vigilance. It's not uncommon
in post traumatic stress disorder. -
8:30 - 8:32Just how much disorder
are we talking about? -
8:32 - 8:35Morgan, it's been 6
months. Everything's ok. -
8:35 - 8:37This is special agent Gideon,
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8:37 - 8:40special agent Morgan, our
expert on obsessional crimes, -
8:40 - 8:41special agent Reid.
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8:41 - 8:42Dr. Reid.
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8:42 - 8:44Dr. Reid, our expert on...
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8:44 - 8:47well, everything. And after 2 years
busting my butt in this office, -
8:47 - 8:48i hope you all remember me.
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8:49 - 8:51He's willing to travel with the body.
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8:51 - 8:53Then he drives a vehicle
capable of concealing one. -
8:53 - 8:561 in 7.4 drivers in Seattle owns an SUV.
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8:56 - 8:59- Explorer with tinted windows.
- Explorers rate higher with women. -
8:59 - 9:03But how do we know it's his
car? Ted Bundy drove a VW Bug. -
9:03 - 9:06- What about a Jeep Cherokee?
- Jeep's are more masculine. -
9:06 - 9:09We all know how an unsub feels
about asserting his masculinity. -
9:09 - 9:11When did the bureau become
involved in the case? -
9:11 - 9:14After the fourth body. He
dumped that one out of state. -
9:14 - 9:15On purpose.
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9:15 - 9:18If so, knowledge of law enforcement
does suggest a criminal record. -
9:18 - 9:21Or that he watches television. May I?
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9:21 - 9:22So you wanna see our suspect list?
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9:22 - 9:25No, we won't look at a suspect list
until after we come up with a profile. -
9:25 - 9:26It keeps our perspective unbiased.
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9:26 - 9:30- When do we sit down with your task force?
- 4:00. -
9:31 - 9:34- An accurate profile by 4:00 today?
- That's not a problem. -
9:36 - 9:38Agent Gideon, where
would you like to start? -
9:41 - 9:43Let's start at the
site of the last murder. -
9:50 - 9:52- So that's Gideon?
- The Gideon. -
9:53 - 9:56The one who caught that
guy, Adrian Baal, in Boston. -
9:57 - 10:02Yep. That's him. But
catching him cost us 6 agents. -
10:20 - 10:2222-year-old Anne Cushing
was found right here. -
10:24 - 10:26Nails clipped just like the others.
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10:26 - 10:28He wants them to fight back.
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10:28 - 10:30But not enough to hurt him.
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10:30 - 10:32And he left the belt around her neck.
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10:32 - 10:35He's probably in his early 20's.
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10:35 - 10:37What's your reasoning?
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10:38 - 10:39Youthful arrogance.
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10:42 - 10:44He clothed the body before dumping it.
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10:45 - 10:47That's a sign of remorse.
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10:47 - 10:50It's not consistent. Look where we are.
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10:50 - 10:52His opinion of women is
pretty clear, don't you think? -
10:52 - 10:53They're disposable.
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10:55 - 10:58Why show remorse by taking the time
to dress her but then dump her here? -
11:03 - 11:06- Sandy, no, no, no. I'm so sorry.
- No, it's ok. -
11:06 - 11:07It's what we call the Reid effect.
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11:07 - 11:09Happens with children, too.
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11:09 - 11:11I'm agent Hotchner. This
is special agent Dr. Reid. -
11:11 - 11:13You look too young to have
gone to medical school. -
11:13 - 11:15They're PhD's. 3 of them.
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11:15 - 11:16Are you a genius or something?
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11:16 - 11:19I don't believe that intelligence
can be accurately quantified- -
11:19 - 11:24but I do have an I.Q. of 187 and an eidetic
memory and can read 20,000 words per minute. -
11:26 - 11:28Yes, I'm a genius.
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11:28 - 11:30Sandy, you get a lot
of attention, don't you? -
11:30 - 11:32Yeah, Heather loves this dog.
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11:32 - 11:35I feed her when Heather's away.
Usually, she's fine, but... -
11:36 - 11:39lately, she won't eat. It's almost
like she can sense something's wrong. -
11:39 - 11:40Not sense. Smell.
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11:40 - 11:45Our apocrine sweat gland releases
secretions in response to emotional stress. -
11:45 - 11:46Sandy's worried because
she knows you are. -
11:48 - 11:50David, does your
sister drive a Datsun Z? -
11:51 - 11:53No, but she's in the market
for one. How'd you know? -
11:56 - 11:57Come on, Sandy.
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12:01 - 12:06There's an immediate relationship established
between a buyer and a seller, a level of trust. -
12:06 - 12:08If I want to coax a
young woman into my car... -
12:08 - 12:10offer her a test drive.
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12:10 - 12:15Okay, then how about the fact that on
one hand, we have paranoid psychosis... -
12:15 - 12:16but the autopsy protocol says what?
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12:16 - 12:21Adhesive reside shows he put layer after
layer of duct tape over his victims' eyes. -
12:21 - 12:24He knows he wants to kill them,
but he still covers their eyes. -
12:24 - 12:26He doesn't want 'em
looking at him, apparently. -
12:26 - 12:30Okay, but then he takes the body and dumps it
right out in the open, murder weapon nearby. -
12:30 - 12:33Not the M.O. of a paranoid convinced
he's being watched or surveilled. -
12:33 - 12:35Paranoid psychosis, but
behavior that's not paranoid. -
12:45 - 12:47All right, enough.
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12:47 - 12:48Let's tell them we're ready.
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12:52 - 12:53We're ready?
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12:58 - 13:01Reid. You're good with this?
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13:01 - 13:03We've got a woman who's only
got a few hours left to live, -
13:03 - 13:06an incomplete profile, and a unit chief
on the verge of a nervous breakdown. -
13:06 - 13:08They don't call them
nervous breakdowns anymore. -
13:09 - 13:13- It's called a major depressive episode.
- I know, Reid. -
13:18 - 13:21The unidentified subject is
white and in his late 20's. -
13:21 - 13:23He's someone you
wouldn't notice at first. -
13:23 - 13:25He's someone who'd blend into any crowd.
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13:28 - 13:31The violent nature of the crime
suggests a previous criminal record- -
13:32 - 13:35petty crimes. Maybe auto theft.
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13:35 - 13:38We've classified him as an
organized killer- careful. -
13:38 - 13:40Psychopathic as opposed to psychotic.
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13:41 - 13:44He follows the news, has
good hygiene. He's smart. -
13:44 - 13:48'Cause he's smart, the only physical evidence
you'll find is what he wants you to find. -
13:50 - 13:54He's mobile, car in good condition. Our
guess- Jeep Cherokee, tinted windows. -
13:54 - 13:56The murders have all involved rapes.
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13:57 - 14:00But rape without penetration
is a form of piquerism, -
14:00 - 14:02and that tells us he's
sexually inadequate. -
14:02 - 14:06Psychiatric evaluations will
show a history of paranoia -
14:06 - 14:08stemming from a
childhood trauma- -
14:09 - 14:12death of a parent or family member.
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14:14 - 14:17And now he feels persecuted and watched.
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14:20 - 14:23Murder gives him a sense of power.
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14:23 - 14:28Organized killers have a
fascination with law enforcement. -
14:28 - 14:32They will inject themselves
into the investigation. -
14:32 - 14:38They will even come forward as witnesses
to see just how much the police really know. -
14:38 - 14:42That makes them feel
powerful, in control. -
14:43 - 14:45Which is why I also think...
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14:46 - 14:51in fact, I know... you have
already interviewed him. -
15:09 - 15:12Hi. I'm sorry to bother you.
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15:12 - 15:16I'm house-sitting down the street, and
when I got back, the door was wide open, -
15:16 - 15:18and the lights weren't working.
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15:19 - 15:23I feel stupid asking this, but is there someone
who might be able to take a look inside with me? -
15:25 - 15:29Richard. Richard, get down here!
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15:34 - 15:36- Are you sure you locked it?
- Yeah. -
15:43 - 15:44Hello?
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16:02 - 16:05- Hello!
- FBI! Freeze! Freeze! Get him down! -
16:07 - 16:12Richard Slessman, FBI. You are
under arrest for the murder... -
16:18 - 16:19Emerson said,
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16:19 - 16:22"all is riddle, and
the key to a riddle... -
16:23 - 16:24is another riddle."
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16:28 - 16:31There's no sign of the girl here. We
can arrest him with probable cause, -
16:31 - 16:32but we won't be able to hold him.
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16:32 - 16:35Slessman's been at the
top of the suspect list. -
16:35 - 16:37Is that the mother?
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16:37 - 16:40Grandmother. The mother died
in a fire when he was 13. -
16:40 - 16:42Probably not the only
fire in his childhood. -
16:42 - 16:45Before his Son of Sam murders, David
Berkowitz set a multitude of fires. -
16:45 - 16:47Exactly how much is a multitude?
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16:47 - 16:51- According to his diary, 1,400 and...
- 88. -
16:51 - 16:54Luring him out was your
idea, right? Greenway? -
16:54 - 16:57Elle. I don't send a SWAT team
into a house with children. -
16:57 - 16:59Hotch says your background
is in sex offender cases. -
16:59 - 17:00What can you tell us?
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17:00 - 17:04The last 4 murders show he's
an anger-excitation rapist. -
17:04 - 17:06He'll keep a victim
for a couple of days. -
17:06 - 17:10He probably records or videotapes them
so that he can keep reliving the fantasy. -
17:10 - 17:12You ok with Hotch being
in on the interview? -
17:12 - 17:16- I'd like him to lead, actually.
- Fine. But hold off. -
17:16 - 17:19Slessman's done time,
and he knows the process. -
17:19 - 17:22And all you will get now
is a demand for a lawyer. -
17:22 - 17:25Hotch, let's check the garage,
then show me what you got. -
17:25 - 17:27Next time, show a little leg.
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17:29 - 17:35Morgan, the only time you're gonna see a little
leg from me is when I'm about to kick your ass. -
17:35 - 17:38I still teach hand-to-hand over at Quantico
if you need a little brush-up training. -
17:38 - 17:42Seriously... I want that opening at BAU.
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17:43 - 17:46- You got any advice?
- Just trust your instincts. -
17:52 - 17:55Well, we got the jeep right.
And everything else wrong. -
17:56 - 17:59The bodies had defensive wounds.
Richard doesn't have a mark on him. -
18:01 - 18:02We're missin' something.
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18:17 - 18:19Something's not right about this.
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18:21 - 18:26This is a boy's room... not a man's.
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18:38 - 18:39Log in password.
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18:40 - 18:43No, no-
wait, wait! -
18:47 - 18:50- It's not turning back on.
- Yeah. And it won't. -
18:50 - 18:53It was a false password.
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19:08 - 19:11- What kind of game is it? -
In China, it's called wei-chi. -
19:11 - 19:15Here we call it "go". It's considered to be
the most difficult board game ever conceived. -
19:15 - 19:18Chairman Mao required
his generals to learn it. -
19:18 - 19:20It also looks like he's playing himself.
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19:21 - 19:22How can you tell?
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19:25 - 19:27This might provide an
advantage, actually. -
19:27 - 19:30Go is considered to be a particularly
psychologically revealing game. -
19:30 - 19:32There are profiles
for every player- -
19:32 - 19:35the conservative point counter,
the aggressor, the finesser. -
19:35 - 19:36What kind of player is Slessman?
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19:40 - 19:41Extreme aggressor.
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19:45 - 19:47Okay, here we go.
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19:50 - 19:53What's the number 6 at
the bottom of the screen? -
19:53 - 19:56Number of password attempts before
the program wipes the hard drive. -
19:57 - 19:58There could be an email,
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19:58 - 20:02or a journal in the computer, something
that tells us where Heather is. -
20:02 - 20:04Do you think you can break in?
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20:05 - 20:07In 6 tries?
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20:08 - 20:12Try again. Fail again. Fail better.
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20:13 - 20:17- Samuel Beckett.
- Try not. -
20:17 - 20:19Do or do not.
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20:21 - 20:23Yoda.
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20:43 - 20:45I wanna talk to him.
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20:54 - 20:58You read my paper. Learn anything?
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20:59 - 21:03Heirens said a man living inside of his
head was the one who committed the murders. -
21:04 - 21:09You said he was lying, that there'd never
been an actual case of multiple personalities. -
21:10 - 21:15You have an academic interest in
disassociative identity disorder, -
21:15 - 21:17or you just planning your defense?
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21:24 - 21:27You a fan of Adrian Baal's work?
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21:29 - 21:30No.
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21:31 - 21:34I'm a fan of yours.
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21:36 - 21:37You know...
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21:39 - 21:42they never give you the
real facts about CPR... -
21:43 - 21:47that outside of a hospital, it's
only effective 7% of the time. -
21:49 - 21:52Your friend had a 93%
certainty of dying, -
21:53 - 21:57but you kept trying... even
after you'd broken his ribs, -
21:57 - 22:01even after his blood
was all over your hands. -
22:06 - 22:09Why don't you tell us
where Heather Woodland is? -
22:17 - 22:19Woodland...
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22:20 - 22:23isn't she the girl that went
missing a couple days ago? -
22:36 - 22:38Get him out of here.
-
23:00 - 23:05- Hey.
- He is "isn't she the girl..." -
23:05 - 23:08- if he'd already killed her, he would
have said- - "wasn't she the girl..." -
23:09 - 23:12She's alive. We don't know for how long.
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23:13 - 23:16Is it true what he said about
CPR? I mean, I didn't know. -
23:16 - 23:18You want statistics on CPR, ask Reid.
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23:18 - 23:21- I wanna know if you're ok.
- I'm fine. -
23:21 - 23:25- Are you?
- Think I can't do the job? -
23:26 - 23:29I think you can't be 2
different people at once. -
23:37 - 23:38What is it?
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23:42 - 23:44Conflicts in the profile.
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23:48 - 23:52- 2 different behaviors.
- 2 different people. -
23:53 - 23:55There's a second killer.
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24:01 - 24:04Not unusual. Remember Lawrence
Bittaker and Roy Norris? -
24:04 - 24:091979. They outfitted a van to rape
and murder girls in California. -
24:09 - 24:11We're looking for someone who
fits a similar relationship? -
24:11 - 24:15They're not equals. Slessman's smart,
but he is a submissive personality. -
24:15 - 24:17- So number 2 is the dominant.
- Authoritative, arrogant. -
24:17 - 24:19Probably not as smart as Slessman.
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24:19 - 24:22He's like the schoolyard bully recruiting a
good underling- he'll be protective of Richard. -
24:22 - 24:24He'll make him feel like he owes him.
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24:24 - 24:27If Richard's been up in the attic
fantasizing about being an extreme aggressor, -
24:27 - 24:28this guy showed him how to do it.
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24:28 - 24:29He helped him take the first step.
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24:29 - 24:30I think we should interview him,
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24:30 - 24:33- use this as pressure.
- No, no. We need leverage. -
24:33 - 24:35- A name.
- From the suspect list? -
24:35 - 24:36That'll take too long.
There's gotta be a faster way. -
24:36 - 24:38There is.
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24:39 - 24:41Here. This might be a little hot.
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24:41 - 24:44Mrs. Slessman, I don't think
we've got the right guy. -
24:44 - 24:47I think the person we're looking
for might be a friend of Richard's. -
24:48 - 24:51- Richard never had many friends.
- You sure? -
24:51 - 24:52There's gotta be someone.
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24:54 - 24:57You've reached Penelope Garcia in
the FBI's office of supreme genius. -
24:57 - 25:00Hey, it's Morgan. Need you
to work me some magic here. -
25:01 - 25:04I got a program called Deadbolt Defense and
a girl with only a couple of hours to live, -
25:04 - 25:06- so what do you know?
- Then you've got a problem. -
25:06 - 25:09Deadbolt's the number one password
crack-resistant software out there. -
25:09 - 25:12You're gonna have to get inside
this guy's head to get the password. -
25:12 - 25:15I thought I was calling the
office of supreme genius. -
25:15 - 25:18Well, gorgeous, you've been rerouted
to the office of too friggin' bad. -
25:18 - 25:20Thanks anyway.
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25:21 - 25:24Well, there was... there
was this one young man. -
25:25 - 25:27I think his name was Charlie.
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25:27 - 25:30Cross-reference Charlie
for the second unsub. -
25:33 - 25:35Charlie is probably Charles Linder.
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25:35 - 25:37He was Slessman's cellmate and...
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25:37 - 25:39received a dishonorable
discharge from the military. -
25:39 - 25:42He's bigger, tougher. He could
have protected Richard in prison. -
25:42 - 25:44- Where were they incarcerated?
- Cascadia. -
25:44 - 25:47- Less than a mile from here.
- Let's go. -
25:49 - 25:52My name is Richard Slessman,
and I have trouble sleeping. -
25:52 - 25:55Okay, what do i do when
I'm trying to get to sleep? -
26:08 - 26:10Guys, a little help.
-
26:10 - 26:13We're going through every one of
these CD's- scratches, wear and tear. -
26:13 - 26:15I wanna know which CD he
plays the most. Let's go. -
26:17 - 26:19- We get an address on Linder?
- It's coming right now. -
26:19 - 26:22Does senior management want
a field assessment on Gideon? -
26:24 - 26:26Don't worry about it. Are they
nervous about him being in charge? -
26:26 - 26:29Aren't you on your way back to
Slessman's house to help Morgan? -
26:30 - 26:32Do you know why he always
introduces me as Dr. Reid? -
26:34 - 26:38Because he knows that people see you as a kid,
and he wants to make sure that they respect you. -
26:38 - 26:40What's the address?
-
26:40 - 26:42Don't think it matters anymore.
-
26:47 - 26:49Winston Churchill said,
-
26:49 - 26:54"the farther backward you can look,
the farther forward you will see." -
26:58 - 27:00Anyone who can tell
us more about Slessman? -
27:00 - 27:04Tim Vogel was the security
guard covering Slessman's block. -
27:04 - 27:07- That's him over there.
- I'll get him for you. -
27:08 - 27:11That was Hotch. Linder's name
came up on a police report. -
27:12 - 27:14- And?
- He's dead. -
27:14 - 27:16Car accident, 2 months ago.
-
27:17 - 27:18Linder is dead.
-
27:23 - 27:25Too bad you guys came here for nothing.
-
27:25 - 27:28I mean, talk about scum.
-
27:28 - 27:31I can't remember how many times I put Linder
in solitary for causing trouble with us. -
27:35 - 27:38You'd think the inmates would try
to stay on our good side, right? -
27:38 - 27:42Especially since half our job is
protecting them from each other. -
27:45 - 27:46You protect them?
-
27:48 - 27:49If you're a little white guy?
-
27:50 - 27:52Especially in a prison like this.
-
27:53 - 27:55Linder's 6'4". You
talking about Slessman? -
27:56 - 27:58Oh, yeah.
-
28:00 - 28:02Thanks for your help.
-
28:05 - 28:09He's a friend of Richard. He protected
him. He will feel like he owes him. -
28:09 - 28:13- He fits the profile. And did you see them?
- The keys. -
28:36 - 28:40Hotch, i've just found your
leverage. His name is Timothy Vogel. -
28:47 - 28:47What's he doing?
-
28:48 - 28:50Lowering the room temp.
The cold puts them on edge. -
28:50 - 28:53Okay, so I want an SPD, and I
want a Seattle agent in the room. -
28:53 - 28:57I want him to see that we've got every department
working on this. And I need some file boxes. -
28:57 - 28:59Fill them. I don't care
if the paper's blank. -
28:59 - 29:01And I want you to write
the name on the sides. -
29:02 - 29:04Whose name?
-
29:04 - 29:074 months of investigative work,
1 file, and guess what, Richard. -
29:07 - 29:10It's not your file. See,
we don't care about you. -
29:15 - 29:16It's Vogel we want.
-
29:25 - 29:29Oh, come on! I need a
password. I need a password. -
29:29 - 29:34What am I looking for? What
could I possibly be looking for? -
29:35 - 29:39- I've been thinking about the CD's.
- Oh, Reid, come on. We tried the CD's. -
29:39 - 29:42We searched, sifted, and sorted through every one
of this guy's head-banging heavy metal collection. -
29:42 - 29:44We gotta find something,
or this girl is dead. -
29:44 - 29:46Think we may have missed the obvious.
-
29:47 - 29:48What are you doing?
-
29:54 - 29:56Reid, what made you think of this?
-
29:56 - 29:58It was the only empty case.
-
30:00 - 30:04All right. I'm an insomniac who listens
to Metallica to go to sleep at night. -
30:05 - 30:07What song could possibly speak to me?
-
30:08 - 30:09"Enter Sandman."
-
30:13 - 30:16We found out Heather
was buying a used car. -
30:16 - 30:19You know how car salesmen
get us to buy a car? -
30:19 - 30:23They call it reciprocity.
They drop the price, -
30:23 - 30:26feels like they've done us
a favor. We feel obligated. -
30:27 - 30:32There's a sudden pressure to
reciprocate this one little favor. -
30:32 - 30:33And it's so powerful that we'll...
-
30:34 - 30:37put a deposit down on a car we're
not even sure we really want. -
30:37 - 30:40- So what?
- So Vogel did you a favor. -
30:42 - 30:46He protected you in prison, and
now you feel like you owe him, -
30:46 - 30:48and you need to protect him.
-
30:49 - 30:53Guys like Vogel learn in the schoolyard
which kids to bully and which kids to protect, -
30:53 - 30:56and he's got you convinced
that you owe him so much -
30:56 - 30:58that you'll go to jail for him.
-
31:00 - 31:05Richard, I'm here to
remind you something. -
31:06 - 31:08You owe him nothing.
-
31:14 - 31:16There's something wrong.
-
31:16 - 31:18We gotta him pull over. I can feel it.
-
31:18 - 31:20You wanna know the word repeated
more than any other in your file? -
31:21 - 31:23Impatient.
-
31:24 - 31:27You wanna stop him,
you give me a reason. -
31:27 - 31:31His behavior. When we left
him, he was nervous, unsettled. -
31:31 - 31:35But now he's stopping at every stop sign.
He's using his blinker at every turn. -
31:35 - 31:40He's slowing at yellow lights. This is not
someone who is rushing to kill and dump a body. -
31:43 - 31:45Okay. Do it.
-
32:03 - 32:06FBI. Put your hands up
where we can see them! -
32:08 - 32:12Put your hands through
the window now! Now! -
32:18 - 32:24All right, with your left hand I want
you to open the car door from the outside. -
32:27 - 32:27Get out!
-
32:30 - 32:31- It's not him!
- Where is he? Where is he? -
32:31 - 32:33- Where's Vogel?
- I don't know! -
32:33 - 32:34What are you doin' driving his car?!
-
32:34 - 32:36He came up to me in the
garage after our shift ended. -
32:36 - 32:37He asked if he could borrow my truck.
-
32:37 - 32:39- What kind of truck?
- He's dumping the body. -
32:39 - 32:42- What's the make? What's the make?!
- Dodge! Dodge Dakota! -
32:44 - 32:48- Gideon, Heather's alive.
- How do you know? -
32:48 - 32:50'Cause we're watching her right now.
-
33:01 - 33:04Hotch, he's gonna kill her. He's
heading there now. We need a location. -
33:04 - 33:06I don't have enough time
to get it out of him. -
33:06 - 33:09Find something, Hotch,
or that girl is dead. -
33:12 - 33:16Morgan, can you show me the last 12
images lined up next to each other? -
33:17 - 33:18Yeah.
-
33:23 - 33:24Right there.
-
33:24 - 33:27Right there. You see that? The
light bulb hanging from the wire? -
33:27 - 33:28Yeah, what about it?
-
33:28 - 33:32It's shifting positions
like it's swaying... -
33:32 - 33:34like the earth is tilting.
-
33:34 - 33:37Not the earth, doc. The ocean.
-
33:38 - 33:39She's on a boat? Where?
-
33:39 - 33:44It's a pier or a dock. He wouldn't be able to
transmit the webcam image from the middle of the ocean. -
33:44 - 33:46- You're sure about this.
- It's the best we got, Hotch. -
33:46 - 33:48Even if we're right, getting the
exact location's on you, my friend. -
33:48 - 33:50What is it you always ask Garcia?
-
33:50 - 33:53To work me a little magic.
-
33:56 - 34:00Just to let you know...
Gideon's talking to Vogel... -
34:00 - 34:02and Vogel's nailing you to the wall.
-
34:03 - 34:05Yeah, whatever.
-
34:08 - 34:11He said it was your idea
to keep the girls on a boat. -
34:16 - 34:18He's talking, Richard.
-
34:19 - 34:20Reciprocity.
-
34:21 - 34:24Tell me where she is,
and we make a deal. -
34:27 - 34:29Is it a dock?
-
34:30 - 34:31A pier?
-
34:39 - 34:41It's a shipyard.
-
34:41 - 34:42Allied shipyard.
-
35:16 - 35:17Reid, he's inside.
-
35:22 - 35:23Get Elle on the phone.
-
35:29 - 35:32- Listen to me. You need to wait for backup.
- If we wait, the girl is dead. -
35:32 - 35:34- And if we had waited
in Boston- - I can't. -
35:35 - 35:37You told me to trust my instincts.
-
35:57 - 35:58Stop!
-
35:59 - 36:00- Stop!
- Get back! -
36:00 - 36:03- I'll shoot her.
- I wouldn't. -
36:03 - 36:06If I were you, I'd aim the gun at me.
You shoot the girl, you got nothing. -
36:06 - 36:08Get... back!
-
36:08 - 36:09Shoot me instead.
-
36:09 - 36:13Come on. What, are you a lousy shot?
-
36:15 - 36:1850 feet away. You got a
perfect shot. Shoot me. -
36:18 - 36:21- You think I'm stupid?
- I think you're an absolute moron. -
36:21 - 36:22I know all about ya, Tim.
-
36:23 - 36:25You're at the gym 5 times a
week. You drive a flashy car, -
36:25 - 36:28you stink of cologne,
and you can't get it up. -
36:28 - 36:31Not even viagra's workin' for
ya. You know what that tells me? -
36:31 - 36:34That tells me you are hopelessly
compensating, and it's not just in your head. -
36:34 - 36:36It is physical.
-
36:36 - 36:37What did the girls
call you in high school? -
36:37 - 36:40What'd they come up with when you
fumbled your way into some girl's pants, -
36:40 - 36:43and she started laughing when she got a good
look at just how little you had to offer? -
36:43 - 36:45- Shut up!
- Short stack? Very little Vogel? -
36:46 - 36:48I got it. Tiny Tim.
-
36:50 - 36:52Gideon!
-
36:54 - 36:56- You ok?
- I'm fine. -
36:57 - 36:59Go look after the girl.
-
37:16 - 37:19So what kind of report
do they want on him? -
37:19 - 37:21I suppose whether he's
fit to be a field agent. -
37:22 - 37:26You know, Haley and i were looking at a baby
names book. Guess what Gideon means in hebrew. -
37:26 - 37:28Mighty warrior.
-
37:29 - 37:31Appropriate.
-
37:33 - 37:35So what are you gonna tell them?
-
37:35 - 37:37What would you say?
-
37:39 - 37:41Gideon saved her life.
-
37:42 - 37:43That's good enough for me.
-
38:14 - 38:15Hey.
-
38:19 - 38:21You and Haley pick the baby's name yet?
-
38:22 - 38:27It's funny... Haley
liked the name Charles, -
38:27 - 38:31- but, you know... all I could think of...
- Manson. -
38:31 - 38:33- Then there was Henry.
- Lee Lucas. -
38:33 - 38:35- Uh... Jeffrey.
- Dahmer. -
38:36 - 38:38There's just too many of them.
-
38:41 - 38:45Kind of hard to feel good about catching one
when you know there are 50 more still out there. -
38:52 - 38:54How's your report going?
-
38:57 - 39:01Didn't think you could hide that
from an old profiler, now, did ya? -
39:04 - 39:06You know, you saved that girl today.
-
39:06 - 39:11- You can feel good about that.
- It is good. -
39:12 - 39:13It's a good thing.
-
39:20 - 39:22Nietzsche once said,
-
39:22 - 39:24"when you look long into an abyss,
-
39:25 - 39:28the abyss looks into you."
-
39:57 - 39:59I'll take this.
-
40:17 - 40:22Have a n-i-
n- nice day. -
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- Title:
- Criminal Minds -1x01 - Extreme Aggressor [Full Episode] {Swedish Subs]
- Description:
-
Criminal Minds; Extreme Aggressor
Swedish Subtitles, English audio.
Supervisory Special Agent Jason Gideon returns to the Behavioral Analysis Unit after an extended medical leave, and BAU team leader Aaron Hotchner must secretly evaluate Gideon's performance. Gideon's first case upon his return involves tracking down an unsub (unknown subject) in Seattle before he kills his latest kidnap victim.
- Video Language:
- English
- Duration:
- 40:44