Criminal Minds s16e09 Episode Script
Memento Mori
1
Previously on "Criminal
Minds: Evolution"
I think you figured out who
killed your sister Alison.
- Her boyfriend, Lee?
- Yes.
He's Sicarius?
He's the one you're looking for.
I kissed Tyler Green.
You have to break it off with him.
I do not want to be responsible
for what happens if you do not go.
Ramona, would you be able
to identify the man that kidnapped you?
It isn't you who should be afraid.
It's your husband. It's your children.
Penelope said she put
together a list of names
and addresses of people
in the Pacific Northwest,
one of whom may have called Sicarius
while he was in that hardware store.
It's a long list.
What, you're gonna go door-to-door?
That's right. Old school.
It's been 10 days
since you walked out of this house,
no phone call, no text. Is it over?
No. No, it's not over.
I have a lot I need to tell you.
I'll be home tonight.
Hello. I'm David Rossi with the FBI.
May I ask you a few questions?
I want to say those vows and mean them.
It doesn't matter where or how.
As long as I can spend
the rest of my life
living them with you.
May I come in?
You left the funeral early.
I couldn't watch them put
the coffin in the ground.
I couldn't watch them
cl-close her up like that.
Do you think she'll forgive me?
Of course.
I couldn't be there
in those final moments.
I couldn't do it.
Beautiful family.
Thank you.
I'm sorry. Uh, what is this about?
Oh, we're just following
up on a lead to see
if anyone can recognize this man.
I-I mean, I I know the angle is off.
All you can really
make out is his jawline.
But But a wife would know.
By any chance, is that your husband?
Hmm. Uh, where was that taken?
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Uh, excuse me.
Hey. Hey.
Uh, I just got an alert on
the app. Who's at our house?
An FBI agent who just showed me
footage of you in Chattanooga.
What were you doing in Chattanooga?
Cindy, did you check his I.D.?
Yes. His name is Agent David Rossi.
Okay. Listen to me very carefully.
- Are the girls home?
- No.
Good, good.
Have your mother get them
and keep them with her.
Do not panic. Okay?
But this man is very dangerous.
You have to explain
this to me right now.
I didn't lose my job.
I quit. I found out the business
was involved in something
that could get us in trouble.
And now it has.
So you need to get this
man out of our house.
Just look him in the eye
and say completely normally,
"I understand."
- I understand.
- Perfect. Perfect.
Now tell him you're not gonna
answer any more questions
without a lawyer and
and make a point of
keeping me on the phone.
He will not hurt you if
he knows there's a witness.
I won't be answering any more
questions without my lawyer.
No problem.
Um, call me if you change your mind.
And please let your husband know
I have a few questions for him, too.
What did you do?
I'll explain everything when I get home.
I'm on my way.
Elias, El Fuck.
Are you positive Elias Voit is Sicarius?
It'll be a heavy lift to
reopen the investigation.
No, I'm not positive,
but the wife recognized
him from the footage.
And she's a spitting image of
Sicarius' last victim, Ramona.
Okay, that's Elias Voit,
V-O-I-T, uh, from North Redmond.
- Yeah?
- That's the one.
I need everything we can get on him.
I've got his driver's license,
Social Security and work history.
He's a network security analyst.
Fired after last Thanksgiving.
He works in high-end cryptography.
That's how he's been able to
stay ahead of us this entire time.
Oh, he should enjoy that
because it's short-lived.
Address and travel and phone number
is gonna take a hot second,
but I'm gonna get it.
So, Elias and Sydney Voit
have been married for 15 years,
right before his first documented kill
in the first shipping container.
So he got married and then
started his little project.
Every time he told his
wife he needed alone time
or traveled for work, he was hunting.
Yeah, they have two kids.
Holly, age 14, and Harlow, age 10.
Their birthdays track with
the pauses in his killing.
Well, serial killers sometimes
take a break to have kids.
I mean, Dennis Rader
and Green River did.
It's hard to be a new dad and
a psychopath at the same time.
We need a timeline putting
him in the areas of abduction.
When we make an arrest,
it's got to be bulletproof.
Okay, first, we have to go back
to the attorney general
and justify this.
Tara, you and I are gonna present
all the forensic detail we can gather
- over the next hour.
- Move fast.
Voit's wife tipped him off.
He knows we're getting close,
and he'll try to slip away again.
Keep me posted.
Sir, someone just walked
in and asked to see you.
I'm Elias Voit.
You want to talk to me?
The Latin phrase "memento mori"
translates to "Remember
that you must die."
-
- Roman slaves whispered it to their generals
to prevent them from
being consumed by hubris.
We have a few minutes left.
Does anyone else want to share?
Maybe one of our newcomers.
I'll go.
Hi. Rebecca.
Grateful, Al-Anon.
Hi, Rebecca.
So it's been a year.
I'm still trying to get back
on my feet after the divorce.
It's funny.
After the dad I grew up with,
I swore I wouldn't marry a drunk.
But I did.
Now I'm beginning to wonder if I'll ever
have a healthy relationship.
But thanks to the
program and my sponsor,
I know I have to work on myself first.
So
Thanks for letting me share.
Thank you for that share, Rebecca.
Okay, everyone, that's
all the time that we have.
Hi.
Um, I'm Tara, uh, L.
Tara L.
Hi. Rebecca.
Uh, your first time at this meeting?
Uh, it's it's my first time
at Al-Anon, um, like, ever.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
What brings you in?
I also had an alcoholic father.
But my qualifier?
Is Is that the right word?
- Yep.
- Okay.
Just call him by his name.
Uh, my ex, Daryl.
So, um, h-how about you?
Who's your qualifier?
Uh, Elaine.
Oh. Oh.
Oh. I'm an idiot.
No, no, no.
Don't worry about it.
Uh, I know how hard it is
to come to these meetings
- when you don't know anybody.
- Yeah.
Want to get coffee some time?
Yeah. Oh, yeah, I would
I would really like that.
Our prime suspect, Elias Voit,
just walked into the
Seattle field office,
practically baiting us to arrest him.
We need DOJ approval
to prove he is Sicarius.
Why would I give my approval
on a case that I closed myself?
Because Voit fits our
geographical profile
in a way that the
previous suspect did not.
He lives near the
first shipping container
and has been documented near
the second shipping container.
You're gonna need more than that
to make me change my mind, agents.
Ma'am, as counsel for the department,
I think we need to cover
our asses on this one.
This is a high-profile, high
body count investigation.
We need to be sure.
You have 48 hours, but
you're on a short leash.
Hey, Rebecca.
Thank you for that.
When it comes to profiling,
your team is the best.
It's how you prove
it that's the problem.
Yeah.
Um, yeah, a-about that.
Listen, um, when all of this is over,
can we get a cup of coffee?
Just one cup so I can make
amends for Silvio Herrera.
- No.
- I miss you.
And I'm not trying to be cruel.
But I've been offered a job
in the Sacramento office.
It's all I've got.
I have to take it.
So, um
I accept your amends.
Goodbye, Tara.
Sorry to bother you, Mr. Voit.
No bother. How can I help?
We're looking for a suspect in
a serial-killer investigation.
We think we spotted him in Chattanooga.
So, um, is that, uh ?
That's me.
I was in Chattanooga
around last Thanksgiving.
- You were?
- Mm-hmm.
Well, lucky me.
So can you confirm details of that trip?
Y-Yeah, sure. Um
I'm sorry.
It's You're famous.
I've read every single
one of your books.
Every one?
Every one.
Get a lot out of them?
Uh, I like that one, um,
"Obsession," about the guy
who disarticulated bodies so that
he could dissolve them in acid.
No kidding.
Our suspect had a shipping
container up in Yakima.
Well, that's my backyard.
I know.
And he would take them there
to try out different methods of murder.
- Ooh. Creepy.
- I know.
And one of the methods
was disarticulation
followed by acid.
I read true crime.
I don't live it.
That's good.
Yes. So I know what this game is.
I know why you're talking to me
out in the middle of the office
instead of taking me
into some interview room
and whacking me over the
face with a phone book.
That's not my style.
No, no, no.
Your style is you study.
You study every syllable, every pause.
If I nervously swallow
or cross my hands over my crotch
as a unconscious protective measure.
You have read my books.
Mm-hmm.
- It's tough, though, isn't it?
- What is?
Well, every time you
write one of these books,
you have to be careful
how much detail you include
because if you're not careful
you're giving a wannabe
killer rules for killing.
Did Cyrus give you rules?
Who?
Cyrus.
I don't know a Cyrus.
Well, I'm getting ahead of myself.
Our suspect was raised
by a man named Cyrus.
Hmm.
This guy, Cyrus bad guy.
- How bad?
- Oh, the worst.
Local police found
him dead in his house.
But from what we know,
if someone had to grow
up under his thumb
I'd almost feel sorry
for that poor son of a bitch.
Almost.
There's something I've
always wanted to ask you.
When you were writing
about pursuing Mr. Acid Guy,
you said that your first wife left you.
You weren't sleeping. You
almost lost your badge.
Did that really happen?
Yeah, that really happened.
Why?
I have friends with government jobs.
They punch in, they go home.
They don't get obsessed.
Not really.
Not the way the killers you
write about in your books do.
I guess what I'm asking, Dave,
is did you really go the distance?
I always go the distance, Elias.
That's why I came in.
I can't hide anything from you.
Oh.
This is my entire life.
Go through it.
It'll tell you.
I am not the man you're looking for.
So, can I go?
Don't go far.
There's nothing on Elias Voit?
I'm telling you. Cellphone,
travel records, GPS,
they all line up. I mean,
yeah, we can't trust the source,
but based on what
Elias Voit handed over,
he was not where Sicarius was.
With two exceptions.
He admitted to Chattanooga
and we have him in DC
when we arrested Tyler Green.
Those are both major
metropolitan cities.
I mean, any lawyer worth
a damn would shrug that off
and say, "Yeah, my client
was there. So what?"
We need a positive identification.
Is there any way Ramona
Havener would cooperate?
She just needs to pick
him out of a lineup.
I have left her multiple voicemails.
Whatever Sicarius did to her,
she's too terrified
to cooperate further.
- That's okay.
- It is?
Yeah.
Because we know somebody
who will cooperate.
Hi. Will?
Will, you're here.
- Wait, you're here?
- I am.
Tyler's sister is a
cold case at D.C. Metro.
And since I have a
relationship with the BAU,
- I volunteered to take it.
- What do we have?
Rossi has a possible lead in Seattle.
Alvez and I are hoping that
you can help us confirm it.
He's not here.
You sure? Have a closer look.
I'm sure. Sorry.
Tyler, we spent what?
couple of hours on your cognitive.
All that time, you never said sorry.
Not once.
A guy like you says sorry,
you mean, "leave me alone."
Sorry.
Uh, c could you
fellas give us a second?
Luke is blunt, but he's not off target.
Penelope
I don't know what to say.
Okay, I'll help you. Look me in the eye
and tell me it's not
one of those people.
It's not.
Now, is there anything
else I can do to help?
No.
Alright.
I'll call you, okay?
Uh-huh.
Sydney. Sydney, hey.
What is going on?
Hey, I need you to pack a bag
for yourself and the girls.
At least a week's worth of stuff.
- Come on.
- No.
You said you were going to
explain everything to me,
and I'm not moving until you do.
Okay.
Okay, see this guy?
He was our lead programmer in Atlanta.
Is that Hal from next door?
Please.
I'm not the guy. I'm not Hal.
You are tonight.
No, no.
His name's Brandon Jones,
and he found out that the
company was transferring
a certain slush fund to
cryptocurrency for some bad people.
And that's when I tapped out.
Sydney, I haven't just been looking
for a new job this whole time.
I've been looking for a
safe place for us to escape.
Stop! Stop!
This is ridiculous.
This doesn't even make any sense.
So So a slush fund?
Uh, drug drug money,
as far as I can tell.
And cryptocurrency, what
does that have anything
It's how they launder the money.
Okay. Well, you quit.
So why would anyone be after us?
Because I have the codes in my head.
- Then Then go to the FBI.
- No.
This guy, Agent Rossi, I Googled him.
He's a real agent.
That's what Brandon did, and
no one ever saw him again.
But that's probably because
he's in the witness protection program.
Sydney, Sydney, this is
the missing person page
that his wife made, trying to
ask anyone to help find him.
You don't go into witness
protection without your family.
- You sure?
- Yes.
I-I wasn't. But I called his
wife and she said that some
some FBI agent showed up out of nowhere
telling her some crazy story
about who Brandon really was
just to try and get her
to doubt her own husband.
And then he asked her to get in the car
to go answer some
questions, and she said no.
And it probably saved her life.
Saved her life how?
Because Brandon got in the car,
and she never heard from him again.
- What is happening?
- I don't know.
Look, okay.
Maybe I'm just paranoid.
Maybe everything's fine.
- Maybe this this David Rossi guy is legit.
- Yeah.
But if he finds us somehow
and asks us to get in the car,
then we're in trouble.
So we need to go, okay?
Okay.
Like, now, Sydney.
- Yeah.
- Come on.
Dave, we don't have
enough to make an arrest.
Anything on your end?
The wife, Sydney.
She could be a weak link.
If I give her a gentle push,
I might get her to talk.
We have less than 48
hours. Don't be gentle.
Understood.
Ah, hi, hey, it's me.
Um, mm.
I was just
I was just thinking about you.
Don't Don't call me back. Okay, bye.
Hey, it's me.
Um, mm.
I was just I was
just thinking about you.
Don't Don't call me back. Okay, bye.
Thank you for calling Redwood Airlines.
- How can I help you today?
- Hi. I'd like to book a flight to Seattle.
One way.
You're pretty good at that.
Thanks.
Don't mind me.
I'm just gonna nap here for, like, ever.
You want to grab some sleep?
Oh, I wish. There's laundry,
groceries, and pumping
to do in that order.
Alison, I know being
a single mom is tough.
I just
I'm here for you, okay?
And no matter what.
Don't say that.
You're my little brother.
You deserve your own life.
So did Mom, but she had us.
It was always the three of us.
Now it's the four of us.
Oh.
Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
You seem a little upset, Mrs. Voit.
What do you want from us?
- You talked to your husband, didn't you?
- Yeah.
He told you a story about who he is.
Maybe about who I am.
Well, I have a different story.
It's about a young girl named Sydney.
She had a tough childhood
abusive dad, victimized mom.
So Sydney swore
when she thought about getting married
that she would never make
the same mistakes her mom did.
That's
How do you know that?
Psychopaths have a type
when it comes to wives.
Now, he would never
hurt you physically, no.
He manipulated you in a different way.
What's the first thing you
look for when you meet a man?
I mean, even subconsciously.
Come on.
- You know.
- A a wedding ring.
Exactly.
A woman relaxes when she sees one.
So do other men.
A married man is neutered.
He's not a threat.
And that's why Elias
keeps his on when he hunts.
You're the reason
he's the most prolific serial killer
I've ever seen.
You know, you almost had me
until you said serial killer.
Well, let me prove it to you.
Come down to the FBI office.
I'll drive.
Oh, my God. He was right.
Sydney.
Sydney.
Listen to me, Sydney.
Please! You and your kids
Elias! You were right.
- He found us.
- Hey, are you stalking us?
No, I was trying to have a
conversation with your wife.
He followed me into the store.
Is this what the FBI does now?
You arrest innocent men and
their wives in supermarkets?
Well, I want the world to know
that Special Agent David Rossi
will not leave my family alone.
This was just posted on an
anti-government Facebook page.
Agent Rossi has just
confirmed FBI overreach.
Ma'am, Agent Rossi did
what I ordered him to do.
You gave us two days.
We had to push hard.
What do you recommend?
We don't have a choice.
We need to pull Rossi out of the field.
And when he gets back,
I want you to pull
his badge and his gun.
That is an overreaction.
Overreaction?
You gave the orders.
I should pull yours.
So the next words out
of your mouth determine
how I clean up this mess.
Rossi is benched. That is final.
You either say "yes, ma'am"
or follow him out the door.
Yes, ma'am.
- I can't believe this.
- I know.
I can't either, but you
did great back there.
So now what?
Do we go to the FBI?
I mean, we can.
But we don't know
how deep this thing goes.
We'd just be gambling on whether or not
we get lucky with who we talk to.
I have a place where
no one will find us.
But I just need a day to
make sure that it's safe.
We have to be smart about this.
How?
Well, the FBI can track us
via GPS and credit cards.
So we pay cash for everything,
and we stay offline.
So we have to keep the
girls off their phones.
No, Elias, that's impossible.
- How am I supposed
- I know, I know.
They're not gonna understand
what's happening, but we will.
Next part is the hard
part. We have to split up.
You have to go with
the girls to a hotel.
No, Elias, we can't split up.
- I can't do this on my own.
- Yes, you can. You can.
It's not forever.
I'm just gonna take a flight to Spokane
and double back in a rental car.
So if anyone's following
me, I can lose them.
This is insane.
This is our life now?
I don't even know how
you're thinking like this.
Because this is all I've been
thinking about since I quit.
Just planning for
this. It's why I've been
in such a shitty mood
for the past few months.
I was trying to keep it
from you, but now I
I can't.
I'm scared.
I'm scared too.
Tyler? Tyler, it's me.
Call me back. I mean it.
Like, I-I mean it, mean it.
Yikes. You mean it, mean it.
Something is amiss.
I mean, it's not like him not
to call back after four calls.
Two calls, but four
calls, that's a first.
How many times do you call him exactly?
Oh, some time.
Whoa, whoa, whoa,
whoa, hang on a second.
We need to talk, you and me.
Come on! Him?
Yes.
Him.
He's part of our case.
- Does Prentiss know?
- Sort of.
She told me to call it
off, which I was going to.
But then, oh, my God,
he is marvelous in bed.
And that's saying something
because I'm pretty spectacular.
Whoa.
Now, I hit this note I have never made.
- It was like, ah, ah!
- Whoa, whoa, whoa! Too much.
- It was like a high C.
- Too much.
I know, I know. I know it is.
But I need to share it with somebody.
I have to. I have to.
Alvez, I can't talk to JJ
because she's gonna be
the voice of common sense,
so she's gonna agree with Prentiss.
I can't talk to Tara because
Tara had her heart broken.
And I need a friend
and you're the only one.
Sounds like I'm the last one.
Look, whatever.
I just I got to say one thing.
Alright?
You sure know how to pick them.
This is gonna be messy.
Oh, that's implying it
wasn't already messy.
- No, stop, stop, no!
- Which it was.
- Stop!
- No, I will share.
- He did some amazing moves that you should share.
- I don't want to hear it.
You know what? Goodbye.
You want to come in?
I'm good.
Come on.
Open a nice bottle of wine.
We both know that's about
the dumbest thing I could do.
Ah, probably for the best.
I got a hot blonde in there
with about three minutes
left before she suffocates.
Anyway, if you change your mind,
park around back.
You'll get a ticket here on the street.
Shit!
FBI!
Dude, I was kidding.
2000 Petrus?
No, thanks.
What, do you think I'm gonna drug you?
Your body count is up to 52.
God knows how many more.
I'm not taking any chances.
I have these friends, Dan and Sheila.
I Actually, they're podcast hosts.
Anyway, they have gone through
every single one of your cases,
and they have a pretty
compelling argument
that the Behavioral Analysis Unit
is secretly terrible at profiling.
Like right now, for instance.
Why did you come in here, Dave?
To make a deal.
Do you have the authority to do that?
It's a gentlemen's agreement.
You let Sydney and your
daughters go, I'll let you go.
You think I would trade
my family for my freedom?
I love them.
- I believe you.
- Oh.
And that love makes you
unique among psychopaths.
And that's how I knew I would
catch you through your family
and why it would be
difficult to kill them.
Harlow especially.
But you will.
Jesus.
Dan and Sheila were right.
You've had intrusive thoughts
about murdering them ever since Cyrus.
Haven't you?
Ohh, that's a yes.
There's a term for what
you're going through.
It's called devolution.
Yes, I know what devolution is.
Then you know it never ends well.
Here's what I think.
I think you're devolving a
bit yourself because I'm here
and you can't do anything about it.
Well, maybe you should stay right there
and keep your hands
where I can see them.
What? You're gonna shoot an
unarmed man in his own house?
Well, maybe I am devolving.
My career is over.
What the hell have I got to lose?
That is an interesting question,
but it's not the most
interesting question.
The most interesting question
is why would I need drugs
and the wine and a gun in the kitchen
when you're a 70-year-old man
and I'm not?
Man.
I know, right?
The backyard's perfect.
It even has a pool.
But the best part is
the baby would have her own room.
Aww.
I mean, it's everything that we wanted.
It is a lot of house, though, you know?
What?
Oh, nothing, nothing.
Don't "nothing" me. What is it?
The way I grew up, I've never
wanted to put down roots.
And now it's all I want.
I want a house where
we can raise our kids
and our grandkids, just a
place that's ours, you know?
No one can take from us.
I guess I see it here.
Holy shit. Are you nesting?
Oh, shit, I am.
Okay.
Okay?
Yeah. Let's do it.
What are you gonna do, Elias?
How far do you think you're gonna get
when they find my dead body here?
What are you, nuts?
I'm not gonna do it here.
My wife would murder me
if I ruined her floors.
Have you heard from Rossi?
No. Why?
He hasn't checked in.
I'm having Garcia ping his phone.
Uh, not not scary
news. Could be fine.
Rossi's phone is off.
Well, can you route his
last-known coordinates?
Of course. Here you go.
Alvez, JJ, fly to Seattle.
Do not engage with Elias
Voit. Just bring Rossi home.
Something's wrong.
Rossi's cloud data
has a weird link in it.
It looks like somebody
tricked him into opening
something he should not have opened.
Was it Voit?
Uh, no, looks like a a voicemail.
Let's see who this jerkface is.
Ah, hi, hey, it's me. Um, mm.
I was just I was
just thinking about you.
Don't Don't call me back. Okay, bye.
Penelope, is is that your voice?
Um, y-yes, but it it
Oh, my God.
But that was that was meant for
Tyler Green.
Because you disregarded my direct order.
This is what is gonna happen.
Penelope, you are gonna join
Alvez and JJ in the field,
not just to find Rossi,
but to pin down Tyler, too.
And the three of you
are gonna have some help.
- JJ?
- Yeah.
I need you to call in
a favor from D.C. Metro.
I have to take a leak.
Too bad.
You're gonna let me piss my pants?
Should've worn your Depends
before you came into my house.
Will you cut the old man shit?
- It's condescending.
- Good.
'Cause I got to tell
you, when Sydney told me
that you were in the house,
I was expecting David Rossi, the legend.
But what I got was David
Rossi, the AARP member.
I was hoping for a challenge.
Barely even raised my pulse.
Well, I can wiggle out of my pants.
- Here we go.
- Hey. Hey!
- What?
- You're not pissing in your own car.
Apparently, I don't have a choice.
Yes, you do.
You can wait until I unload
your car and got a new one.
Oh, good luck with that.
The smell is gonna be awful.
Does urine have DNA?
Oh, wait. I'm so old.
I can't remember.
Fine, fine, fine.
- Alright, come on.
- Where are we going?
You must have a destination in mind.
Don't worry your pretty
little head about it.
Can you unzip yourself?
Why? You want to help?
Ah, damn it.
Alright, look,
if you really want to
make my life difficult,
you can run out into the road,
wave them down. They'll probably stop.
But then I'd probably have to kill two,
maybe three more people, so
It's your call.
Here we go.
Hey, man, you guys alright?
Yeah, we're good.
Got a flat tire or
something? We can call AAA.
Make them go away before
they see your hands are tied.
No need! Just an old man
who couldn't make it
to the next rest stop!
Alright. Have a good night.
Yeah, you too.
Finish up.
I guess discretion is
the better part of valor.
Hey, Emily, we're on descent.
Uh, Metro got back to Will.
How you liking that jet, Will?
You know, I've heard a lot about it.
Never thought I'd get a ride on it.
What did you find?
When Tyler's family first
reported his sister missing,
he gave us all of his cellphone numbers
in case she tried to
contact him somehow.
One of them was still active,
which is why we had
it and you guys didn't.
- Can you send that number to Garcia?
- Already did.
And my IT department did the breakdown,
and earlier today, Tyler planted
a spear-phishing link on Rossi's phone,
which is like when you get a message
from a number that you already know,
like from a a friend or relative.
Yeah, but it's a trick from a scammer.
You click on it, it opens
up your entire phone.
That's right, but the
only thing he accessed
was the location
services on Rossi's phone,
which means he's tracking Dave.
He recognized Voit when
we showed him the picture,
and he knew Rossi was on Voit's trail.
He looked me right in the
face and he lied to me,
which is what I get
for falling for someone
with an avoidant-attachment style.
Way to go, Penelope.
Okay, let's think this through.
Rossi's phone is off,
but Tyler Green's probably isn't.
Garcia, ping both numbers.
Yeah, uh, got him.
He's in Yakima County.
That's where the first
shipping container was found.
Now, Rossi He's never been there.
Tyler Green wouldn't
even know where that is.
This is bad. You reroute
to McAllister Field.
You guys will need to get
out there as soon as you land.
You got it, boss. I'm
gonna let the pilots know.
Yeah.
Well, that's it.
It's over.
Alright, come on.
Let's go.
Why are we here?
Oh, you don't recognize it?
It's where we found the first container.
Yeah, you can call it that, why not?
It's perfect, isn't it?
It's a cliché you write
about in all your books,
how a serial killer always
returns to where it all began.
Well, this is the beginning.
For you.
The loss of David Rossi's career,
frustration over never
being able to catch Sicarius
proved too much for the old profiler,
so he returned to the
investigation's beginning
and blew his brains out.
Open up.
Drop it!
- Tyler?!
- Found you. Finally.
- You are?
- You know who I am!
No, I really do not.
Tyler, he's baiting you!
Just shoot him!
You killed my sister, Alison.
Alison? Yeah. You're gonna have
to be a little more specific.
I killed a lot of Alisons.
Her name was Alison Green!
Tell me you killed her!
Oh.
A-Alison Green?
Yes. Okay. But I'm sorry.
I cannot tell you I killed her.
But I can tell you what I did do.
Please, kid, don't listen.
I gave her a choice.
I told her she could take her own life
or I could go back and kill her baby.
And she chose her own life.
The one thing I'll never forget about it
as she put the noose
around her own neck,
was that she said,
"Please, please, please,
just tell my mom
and Tyler that I love them."
I'm lying. She died
crying like a little bitch.
Congratulations, Dave, you just
earned yourself a stay of execution.
Come on.
Get in.
Get in.
Do you want another glass of wine?
No, thank you. Two
Two drinks is my limit.
Okay.
I expected this place to
be a little more lively, eh?
You hear about that weird
flu coming out of China?
Everybody freaks out every
year when they have a cold.
It's not like the
world's gonna shut down.
- So
- Hmm?
What?
Uh, you
- I was just saying "so."
- Ah.
I don't know.
Uh, excuse me.
Could I have two more
glasses of wine, please?
No. I said no.
They're both for me.
Look.
It felt so good when you asked me out,
but I am finding this to be very clunky.
Yes. Oh, thank God.
- Okay.
- What were we thinking?
I don't know. But why?
I mean, it's
it's not like this when we're at work.
Yes.
Can I share my truth with you?
When have you ever not?
I find it very hard to
have a conversation with you
when I am not dunking on you.
That is cold.
With us, there absolutely
is something there, but not that.
And you're so great. I'm so great.
I know that your person is out there.
I know that my person is out there.
Where?
Thank you.
I don't know.
But I hope I know when I find them.
And now that I know you're
not trying to get me drunk,
I'm gonna do so on my own volition.
Well, okay.
Whatever it takes.
To finding the right person.
It's right there, you guys.
Tyler's phone is right there.
Ready? Go.
- Clear.
- Clear. Clear.
Container's 500 yards away.
Let's find ground.
Hey.
Just Just stay calm.
We're gonna find him.
Just stay with me.
I found him!
You got him?!
Yes! He's over here!
Oh, my God, oh, my God.
Shoulder wound. .45 caliber.
We need to staunch the bleeding.
I got you, Lieutenant. Alright?
Just hang tight. I got you.
- Aaah!
- Okay.
- Sorry.
- Go ahead.
Put direct pressure right here.
Right there. Put it right there.
- Pressure, your whole body.
- Oh, God.
Do not let up, alright?
Okay, I can do that, I can do that,
- I can do that, I can do that.
- It's okay.
- I'm sorry.
- Pain is good.
Pain is good. Just do not let up.
Okay, I won't, I won't.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
We got to do a sweep.
This is Agent Jareau.
We've got one wounded.
GSW to the shoulder.
We need a medicare immediately.
I'm sorry.
It's okay, it's okay.
This is This is what
we're gonna do, okay?
This is how you're
gonna make it up to me.
You're gonna stay alive.
And if you do, I promise, if you want,
I'll hold this over your
head for years and years.
You can make it up to me.
Just Just need to stay alive, okay?
Just do that.
Tyler, Tyler.
Tyler. Tyler. Tyler, don't.
He
The attorney general
needs a situation report.
I'm headed to get one myself.
Do we have a make and
model on Voit's car?
Anything?
They got in touch with Seattle PD.
His wife's car is missing.
Voit's is still at home in the garage.
They're setting up
checkpoints for Rossi's.
What's Tyler Green's status?
Unconscious, but alive.
He couldn't tell us anything.
We have to assume Voit's in the wind.
This is the part Voit's good at.
He knows how to escape.
If he hasn't switched cars already,
he will before we find Rossi's.
We've directed Seattle PD to
start combing through parking lots.
We know that's where
he likes to meet buyers,
but we're so far behind.
He's He's got to be in
a different vehicle by now.
That's not our only problem.
When Voit wants to go to
ground, he does literally.
Don't. Don't Don't do this.
Don't leave me down here.
You want to kill me, kill
me, but d-don't do this.
You got a little claustrophobia there?
I don't want to be
under the ground, okay?
I just don't. Not like this.
That's too bad.
What is this place for, Lee?
I don't smell death here,
so you don't use it for the bodies.
Breaking it in with you.
I don't think so.
I used your birth name,
and you didn't even notice.
You know what that tells me?
You're more of a cliché
than than you even know.
This is where it all started.
Isn't it?
This is where Lee Duvall died
and where Elias Voit was born.
This is where you and I end.
Good luck.
- Are we safe?
- Almost.
Just one more thing, then
they'll never find us.
Come on.
Paramedics say he's stable, but
He lost a lot of blood.
- Oh.
- What is it? What's wrong?
Uh, uh, call Prentiss.
He's livestreaming.
Sharing it now.
- Hey, uh, you seeing this?
- We see it.
Help! Help!
Help!
Help! Help!
- Oh, no!
- Help!
Help! Help!
No, no, wait! Wait, wait! Wait, wait!
- No, help!
- Dave.
Help!
Previously on "Criminal
Minds: Evolution"
I think you figured out who
killed your sister Alison.
- Her boyfriend, Lee?
- Yes.
He's Sicarius?
He's the one you're looking for.
I kissed Tyler Green.
You have to break it off with him.
I do not want to be responsible
for what happens if you do not go.
Ramona, would you be able
to identify the man that kidnapped you?
It isn't you who should be afraid.
It's your husband. It's your children.
Penelope said she put
together a list of names
and addresses of people
in the Pacific Northwest,
one of whom may have called Sicarius
while he was in that hardware store.
It's a long list.
What, you're gonna go door-to-door?
That's right. Old school.
It's been 10 days
since you walked out of this house,
no phone call, no text. Is it over?
No. No, it's not over.
I have a lot I need to tell you.
I'll be home tonight.
Hello. I'm David Rossi with the FBI.
May I ask you a few questions?
I want to say those vows and mean them.
It doesn't matter where or how.
As long as I can spend
the rest of my life
living them with you.
May I come in?
You left the funeral early.
I couldn't watch them put
the coffin in the ground.
I couldn't watch them
cl-close her up like that.
Do you think she'll forgive me?
Of course.
I couldn't be there
in those final moments.
I couldn't do it.
Beautiful family.
Thank you.
I'm sorry. Uh, what is this about?
Oh, we're just following
up on a lead to see
if anyone can recognize this man.
I-I mean, I I know the angle is off.
All you can really
make out is his jawline.
But But a wife would know.
By any chance, is that your husband?
Hmm. Uh, where was that taken?
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Uh, excuse me.
Hey. Hey.
Uh, I just got an alert on
the app. Who's at our house?
An FBI agent who just showed me
footage of you in Chattanooga.
What were you doing in Chattanooga?
Cindy, did you check his I.D.?
Yes. His name is Agent David Rossi.
Okay. Listen to me very carefully.
- Are the girls home?
- No.
Good, good.
Have your mother get them
and keep them with her.
Do not panic. Okay?
But this man is very dangerous.
You have to explain
this to me right now.
I didn't lose my job.
I quit. I found out the business
was involved in something
that could get us in trouble.
And now it has.
So you need to get this
man out of our house.
Just look him in the eye
and say completely normally,
"I understand."
- I understand.
- Perfect. Perfect.
Now tell him you're not gonna
answer any more questions
without a lawyer and
and make a point of
keeping me on the phone.
He will not hurt you if
he knows there's a witness.
I won't be answering any more
questions without my lawyer.
No problem.
Um, call me if you change your mind.
And please let your husband know
I have a few questions for him, too.
What did you do?
I'll explain everything when I get home.
I'm on my way.
Elias, El Fuck.
Are you positive Elias Voit is Sicarius?
It'll be a heavy lift to
reopen the investigation.
No, I'm not positive,
but the wife recognized
him from the footage.
And she's a spitting image of
Sicarius' last victim, Ramona.
Okay, that's Elias Voit,
V-O-I-T, uh, from North Redmond.
- Yeah?
- That's the one.
I need everything we can get on him.
I've got his driver's license,
Social Security and work history.
He's a network security analyst.
Fired after last Thanksgiving.
He works in high-end cryptography.
That's how he's been able to
stay ahead of us this entire time.
Oh, he should enjoy that
because it's short-lived.
Address and travel and phone number
is gonna take a hot second,
but I'm gonna get it.
So, Elias and Sydney Voit
have been married for 15 years,
right before his first documented kill
in the first shipping container.
So he got married and then
started his little project.
Every time he told his
wife he needed alone time
or traveled for work, he was hunting.
Yeah, they have two kids.
Holly, age 14, and Harlow, age 10.
Their birthdays track with
the pauses in his killing.
Well, serial killers sometimes
take a break to have kids.
I mean, Dennis Rader
and Green River did.
It's hard to be a new dad and
a psychopath at the same time.
We need a timeline putting
him in the areas of abduction.
When we make an arrest,
it's got to be bulletproof.
Okay, first, we have to go back
to the attorney general
and justify this.
Tara, you and I are gonna present
all the forensic detail we can gather
- over the next hour.
- Move fast.
Voit's wife tipped him off.
He knows we're getting close,
and he'll try to slip away again.
Keep me posted.
Sir, someone just walked
in and asked to see you.
I'm Elias Voit.
You want to talk to me?
The Latin phrase "memento mori"
translates to "Remember
that you must die."
-
- Roman slaves whispered it to their generals
to prevent them from
being consumed by hubris.
We have a few minutes left.
Does anyone else want to share?
Maybe one of our newcomers.
I'll go.
Hi. Rebecca.
Grateful, Al-Anon.
Hi, Rebecca.
So it's been a year.
I'm still trying to get back
on my feet after the divorce.
It's funny.
After the dad I grew up with,
I swore I wouldn't marry a drunk.
But I did.
Now I'm beginning to wonder if I'll ever
have a healthy relationship.
But thanks to the
program and my sponsor,
I know I have to work on myself first.
So
Thanks for letting me share.
Thank you for that share, Rebecca.
Okay, everyone, that's
all the time that we have.
Hi.
Um, I'm Tara, uh, L.
Tara L.
Hi. Rebecca.
Uh, your first time at this meeting?
Uh, it's it's my first time
at Al-Anon, um, like, ever.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
What brings you in?
I also had an alcoholic father.
But my qualifier?
Is Is that the right word?
- Yep.
- Okay.
Just call him by his name.
Uh, my ex, Daryl.
So, um, h-how about you?
Who's your qualifier?
Uh, Elaine.
Oh. Oh.
Oh. I'm an idiot.
No, no, no.
Don't worry about it.
Uh, I know how hard it is
to come to these meetings
- when you don't know anybody.
- Yeah.
Want to get coffee some time?
Yeah. Oh, yeah, I would
I would really like that.
Our prime suspect, Elias Voit,
just walked into the
Seattle field office,
practically baiting us to arrest him.
We need DOJ approval
to prove he is Sicarius.
Why would I give my approval
on a case that I closed myself?
Because Voit fits our
geographical profile
in a way that the
previous suspect did not.
He lives near the
first shipping container
and has been documented near
the second shipping container.
You're gonna need more than that
to make me change my mind, agents.
Ma'am, as counsel for the department,
I think we need to cover
our asses on this one.
This is a high-profile, high
body count investigation.
We need to be sure.
You have 48 hours, but
you're on a short leash.
Hey, Rebecca.
Thank you for that.
When it comes to profiling,
your team is the best.
It's how you prove
it that's the problem.
Yeah.
Um, yeah, a-about that.
Listen, um, when all of this is over,
can we get a cup of coffee?
Just one cup so I can make
amends for Silvio Herrera.
- No.
- I miss you.
And I'm not trying to be cruel.
But I've been offered a job
in the Sacramento office.
It's all I've got.
I have to take it.
So, um
I accept your amends.
Goodbye, Tara.
Sorry to bother you, Mr. Voit.
No bother. How can I help?
We're looking for a suspect in
a serial-killer investigation.
We think we spotted him in Chattanooga.
So, um, is that, uh ?
That's me.
I was in Chattanooga
around last Thanksgiving.
- You were?
- Mm-hmm.
Well, lucky me.
So can you confirm details of that trip?
Y-Yeah, sure. Um
I'm sorry.
It's You're famous.
I've read every single
one of your books.
Every one?
Every one.
Get a lot out of them?
Uh, I like that one, um,
"Obsession," about the guy
who disarticulated bodies so that
he could dissolve them in acid.
No kidding.
Our suspect had a shipping
container up in Yakima.
Well, that's my backyard.
I know.
And he would take them there
to try out different methods of murder.
- Ooh. Creepy.
- I know.
And one of the methods
was disarticulation
followed by acid.
I read true crime.
I don't live it.
That's good.
Yes. So I know what this game is.
I know why you're talking to me
out in the middle of the office
instead of taking me
into some interview room
and whacking me over the
face with a phone book.
That's not my style.
No, no, no.
Your style is you study.
You study every syllable, every pause.
If I nervously swallow
or cross my hands over my crotch
as a unconscious protective measure.
You have read my books.
Mm-hmm.
- It's tough, though, isn't it?
- What is?
Well, every time you
write one of these books,
you have to be careful
how much detail you include
because if you're not careful
you're giving a wannabe
killer rules for killing.
Did Cyrus give you rules?
Who?
Cyrus.
I don't know a Cyrus.
Well, I'm getting ahead of myself.
Our suspect was raised
by a man named Cyrus.
Hmm.
This guy, Cyrus bad guy.
- How bad?
- Oh, the worst.
Local police found
him dead in his house.
But from what we know,
if someone had to grow
up under his thumb
I'd almost feel sorry
for that poor son of a bitch.
Almost.
There's something I've
always wanted to ask you.
When you were writing
about pursuing Mr. Acid Guy,
you said that your first wife left you.
You weren't sleeping. You
almost lost your badge.
Did that really happen?
Yeah, that really happened.
Why?
I have friends with government jobs.
They punch in, they go home.
They don't get obsessed.
Not really.
Not the way the killers you
write about in your books do.
I guess what I'm asking, Dave,
is did you really go the distance?
I always go the distance, Elias.
That's why I came in.
I can't hide anything from you.
Oh.
This is my entire life.
Go through it.
It'll tell you.
I am not the man you're looking for.
So, can I go?
Don't go far.
There's nothing on Elias Voit?
I'm telling you. Cellphone,
travel records, GPS,
they all line up. I mean,
yeah, we can't trust the source,
but based on what
Elias Voit handed over,
he was not where Sicarius was.
With two exceptions.
He admitted to Chattanooga
and we have him in DC
when we arrested Tyler Green.
Those are both major
metropolitan cities.
I mean, any lawyer worth
a damn would shrug that off
and say, "Yeah, my client
was there. So what?"
We need a positive identification.
Is there any way Ramona
Havener would cooperate?
She just needs to pick
him out of a lineup.
I have left her multiple voicemails.
Whatever Sicarius did to her,
she's too terrified
to cooperate further.
- That's okay.
- It is?
Yeah.
Because we know somebody
who will cooperate.
Hi. Will?
Will, you're here.
- Wait, you're here?
- I am.
Tyler's sister is a
cold case at D.C. Metro.
And since I have a
relationship with the BAU,
- I volunteered to take it.
- What do we have?
Rossi has a possible lead in Seattle.
Alvez and I are hoping that
you can help us confirm it.
He's not here.
You sure? Have a closer look.
I'm sure. Sorry.
Tyler, we spent what?
couple of hours on your cognitive.
All that time, you never said sorry.
Not once.
A guy like you says sorry,
you mean, "leave me alone."
Sorry.
Uh, c could you
fellas give us a second?
Luke is blunt, but he's not off target.
Penelope
I don't know what to say.
Okay, I'll help you. Look me in the eye
and tell me it's not
one of those people.
It's not.
Now, is there anything
else I can do to help?
No.
Alright.
I'll call you, okay?
Uh-huh.
Sydney. Sydney, hey.
What is going on?
Hey, I need you to pack a bag
for yourself and the girls.
At least a week's worth of stuff.
- Come on.
- No.
You said you were going to
explain everything to me,
and I'm not moving until you do.
Okay.
Okay, see this guy?
He was our lead programmer in Atlanta.
Is that Hal from next door?
Please.
I'm not the guy. I'm not Hal.
You are tonight.
No, no.
His name's Brandon Jones,
and he found out that the
company was transferring
a certain slush fund to
cryptocurrency for some bad people.
And that's when I tapped out.
Sydney, I haven't just been looking
for a new job this whole time.
I've been looking for a
safe place for us to escape.
Stop! Stop!
This is ridiculous.
This doesn't even make any sense.
So So a slush fund?
Uh, drug drug money,
as far as I can tell.
And cryptocurrency, what
does that have anything
It's how they launder the money.
Okay. Well, you quit.
So why would anyone be after us?
Because I have the codes in my head.
- Then Then go to the FBI.
- No.
This guy, Agent Rossi, I Googled him.
He's a real agent.
That's what Brandon did, and
no one ever saw him again.
But that's probably because
he's in the witness protection program.
Sydney, Sydney, this is
the missing person page
that his wife made, trying to
ask anyone to help find him.
You don't go into witness
protection without your family.
- You sure?
- Yes.
I-I wasn't. But I called his
wife and she said that some
some FBI agent showed up out of nowhere
telling her some crazy story
about who Brandon really was
just to try and get her
to doubt her own husband.
And then he asked her to get in the car
to go answer some
questions, and she said no.
And it probably saved her life.
Saved her life how?
Because Brandon got in the car,
and she never heard from him again.
- What is happening?
- I don't know.
Look, okay.
Maybe I'm just paranoid.
Maybe everything's fine.
- Maybe this this David Rossi guy is legit.
- Yeah.
But if he finds us somehow
and asks us to get in the car,
then we're in trouble.
So we need to go, okay?
Okay.
Like, now, Sydney.
- Yeah.
- Come on.
Dave, we don't have
enough to make an arrest.
Anything on your end?
The wife, Sydney.
She could be a weak link.
If I give her a gentle push,
I might get her to talk.
We have less than 48
hours. Don't be gentle.
Understood.
Ah, hi, hey, it's me.
Um, mm.
I was just
I was just thinking about you.
Don't Don't call me back. Okay, bye.
Hey, it's me.
Um, mm.
I was just I was
just thinking about you.
Don't Don't call me back. Okay, bye.
Thank you for calling Redwood Airlines.
- How can I help you today?
- Hi. I'd like to book a flight to Seattle.
One way.
You're pretty good at that.
Thanks.
Don't mind me.
I'm just gonna nap here for, like, ever.
You want to grab some sleep?
Oh, I wish. There's laundry,
groceries, and pumping
to do in that order.
Alison, I know being
a single mom is tough.
I just
I'm here for you, okay?
And no matter what.
Don't say that.
You're my little brother.
You deserve your own life.
So did Mom, but she had us.
It was always the three of us.
Now it's the four of us.
Oh.
Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
You seem a little upset, Mrs. Voit.
What do you want from us?
- You talked to your husband, didn't you?
- Yeah.
He told you a story about who he is.
Maybe about who I am.
Well, I have a different story.
It's about a young girl named Sydney.
She had a tough childhood
abusive dad, victimized mom.
So Sydney swore
when she thought about getting married
that she would never make
the same mistakes her mom did.
That's
How do you know that?
Psychopaths have a type
when it comes to wives.
Now, he would never
hurt you physically, no.
He manipulated you in a different way.
What's the first thing you
look for when you meet a man?
I mean, even subconsciously.
Come on.
- You know.
- A a wedding ring.
Exactly.
A woman relaxes when she sees one.
So do other men.
A married man is neutered.
He's not a threat.
And that's why Elias
keeps his on when he hunts.
You're the reason
he's the most prolific serial killer
I've ever seen.
You know, you almost had me
until you said serial killer.
Well, let me prove it to you.
Come down to the FBI office.
I'll drive.
Oh, my God. He was right.
Sydney.
Sydney.
Listen to me, Sydney.
Please! You and your kids
Elias! You were right.
- He found us.
- Hey, are you stalking us?
No, I was trying to have a
conversation with your wife.
He followed me into the store.
Is this what the FBI does now?
You arrest innocent men and
their wives in supermarkets?
Well, I want the world to know
that Special Agent David Rossi
will not leave my family alone.
This was just posted on an
anti-government Facebook page.
Agent Rossi has just
confirmed FBI overreach.
Ma'am, Agent Rossi did
what I ordered him to do.
You gave us two days.
We had to push hard.
What do you recommend?
We don't have a choice.
We need to pull Rossi out of the field.
And when he gets back,
I want you to pull
his badge and his gun.
That is an overreaction.
Overreaction?
You gave the orders.
I should pull yours.
So the next words out
of your mouth determine
how I clean up this mess.
Rossi is benched. That is final.
You either say "yes, ma'am"
or follow him out the door.
Yes, ma'am.
- I can't believe this.
- I know.
I can't either, but you
did great back there.
So now what?
Do we go to the FBI?
I mean, we can.
But we don't know
how deep this thing goes.
We'd just be gambling on whether or not
we get lucky with who we talk to.
I have a place where
no one will find us.
But I just need a day to
make sure that it's safe.
We have to be smart about this.
How?
Well, the FBI can track us
via GPS and credit cards.
So we pay cash for everything,
and we stay offline.
So we have to keep the
girls off their phones.
No, Elias, that's impossible.
- How am I supposed
- I know, I know.
They're not gonna understand
what's happening, but we will.
Next part is the hard
part. We have to split up.
You have to go with
the girls to a hotel.
No, Elias, we can't split up.
- I can't do this on my own.
- Yes, you can. You can.
It's not forever.
I'm just gonna take a flight to Spokane
and double back in a rental car.
So if anyone's following
me, I can lose them.
This is insane.
This is our life now?
I don't even know how
you're thinking like this.
Because this is all I've been
thinking about since I quit.
Just planning for
this. It's why I've been
in such a shitty mood
for the past few months.
I was trying to keep it
from you, but now I
I can't.
I'm scared.
I'm scared too.
Tyler? Tyler, it's me.
Call me back. I mean it.
Like, I-I mean it, mean it.
Yikes. You mean it, mean it.
Something is amiss.
I mean, it's not like him not
to call back after four calls.
Two calls, but four
calls, that's a first.
How many times do you call him exactly?
Oh, some time.
Whoa, whoa, whoa,
whoa, hang on a second.
We need to talk, you and me.
Come on! Him?
Yes.
Him.
He's part of our case.
- Does Prentiss know?
- Sort of.
She told me to call it
off, which I was going to.
But then, oh, my God,
he is marvelous in bed.
And that's saying something
because I'm pretty spectacular.
Whoa.
Now, I hit this note I have never made.
- It was like, ah, ah!
- Whoa, whoa, whoa! Too much.
- It was like a high C.
- Too much.
I know, I know. I know it is.
But I need to share it with somebody.
I have to. I have to.
Alvez, I can't talk to JJ
because she's gonna be
the voice of common sense,
so she's gonna agree with Prentiss.
I can't talk to Tara because
Tara had her heart broken.
And I need a friend
and you're the only one.
Sounds like I'm the last one.
Look, whatever.
I just I got to say one thing.
Alright?
You sure know how to pick them.
This is gonna be messy.
Oh, that's implying it
wasn't already messy.
- No, stop, stop, no!
- Which it was.
- Stop!
- No, I will share.
- He did some amazing moves that you should share.
- I don't want to hear it.
You know what? Goodbye.
You want to come in?
I'm good.
Come on.
Open a nice bottle of wine.
We both know that's about
the dumbest thing I could do.
Ah, probably for the best.
I got a hot blonde in there
with about three minutes
left before she suffocates.
Anyway, if you change your mind,
park around back.
You'll get a ticket here on the street.
Shit!
FBI!
Dude, I was kidding.
2000 Petrus?
No, thanks.
What, do you think I'm gonna drug you?
Your body count is up to 52.
God knows how many more.
I'm not taking any chances.
I have these friends, Dan and Sheila.
I Actually, they're podcast hosts.
Anyway, they have gone through
every single one of your cases,
and they have a pretty
compelling argument
that the Behavioral Analysis Unit
is secretly terrible at profiling.
Like right now, for instance.
Why did you come in here, Dave?
To make a deal.
Do you have the authority to do that?
It's a gentlemen's agreement.
You let Sydney and your
daughters go, I'll let you go.
You think I would trade
my family for my freedom?
I love them.
- I believe you.
- Oh.
And that love makes you
unique among psychopaths.
And that's how I knew I would
catch you through your family
and why it would be
difficult to kill them.
Harlow especially.
But you will.
Jesus.
Dan and Sheila were right.
You've had intrusive thoughts
about murdering them ever since Cyrus.
Haven't you?
Ohh, that's a yes.
There's a term for what
you're going through.
It's called devolution.
Yes, I know what devolution is.
Then you know it never ends well.
Here's what I think.
I think you're devolving a
bit yourself because I'm here
and you can't do anything about it.
Well, maybe you should stay right there
and keep your hands
where I can see them.
What? You're gonna shoot an
unarmed man in his own house?
Well, maybe I am devolving.
My career is over.
What the hell have I got to lose?
That is an interesting question,
but it's not the most
interesting question.
The most interesting question
is why would I need drugs
and the wine and a gun in the kitchen
when you're a 70-year-old man
and I'm not?
Man.
I know, right?
The backyard's perfect.
It even has a pool.
But the best part is
the baby would have her own room.
Aww.
I mean, it's everything that we wanted.
It is a lot of house, though, you know?
What?
Oh, nothing, nothing.
Don't "nothing" me. What is it?
The way I grew up, I've never
wanted to put down roots.
And now it's all I want.
I want a house where
we can raise our kids
and our grandkids, just a
place that's ours, you know?
No one can take from us.
I guess I see it here.
Holy shit. Are you nesting?
Oh, shit, I am.
Okay.
Okay?
Yeah. Let's do it.
What are you gonna do, Elias?
How far do you think you're gonna get
when they find my dead body here?
What are you, nuts?
I'm not gonna do it here.
My wife would murder me
if I ruined her floors.
Have you heard from Rossi?
No. Why?
He hasn't checked in.
I'm having Garcia ping his phone.
Uh, not not scary
news. Could be fine.
Rossi's phone is off.
Well, can you route his
last-known coordinates?
Of course. Here you go.
Alvez, JJ, fly to Seattle.
Do not engage with Elias
Voit. Just bring Rossi home.
Something's wrong.
Rossi's cloud data
has a weird link in it.
It looks like somebody
tricked him into opening
something he should not have opened.
Was it Voit?
Uh, no, looks like a a voicemail.
Let's see who this jerkface is.
Ah, hi, hey, it's me. Um, mm.
I was just I was
just thinking about you.
Don't Don't call me back. Okay, bye.
Penelope, is is that your voice?
Um, y-yes, but it it
Oh, my God.
But that was that was meant for
Tyler Green.
Because you disregarded my direct order.
This is what is gonna happen.
Penelope, you are gonna join
Alvez and JJ in the field,
not just to find Rossi,
but to pin down Tyler, too.
And the three of you
are gonna have some help.
- JJ?
- Yeah.
I need you to call in
a favor from D.C. Metro.
I have to take a leak.
Too bad.
You're gonna let me piss my pants?
Should've worn your Depends
before you came into my house.
Will you cut the old man shit?
- It's condescending.
- Good.
'Cause I got to tell
you, when Sydney told me
that you were in the house,
I was expecting David Rossi, the legend.
But what I got was David
Rossi, the AARP member.
I was hoping for a challenge.
Barely even raised my pulse.
Well, I can wiggle out of my pants.
- Here we go.
- Hey. Hey!
- What?
- You're not pissing in your own car.
Apparently, I don't have a choice.
Yes, you do.
You can wait until I unload
your car and got a new one.
Oh, good luck with that.
The smell is gonna be awful.
Does urine have DNA?
Oh, wait. I'm so old.
I can't remember.
Fine, fine, fine.
- Alright, come on.
- Where are we going?
You must have a destination in mind.
Don't worry your pretty
little head about it.
Can you unzip yourself?
Why? You want to help?
Ah, damn it.
Alright, look,
if you really want to
make my life difficult,
you can run out into the road,
wave them down. They'll probably stop.
But then I'd probably have to kill two,
maybe three more people, so
It's your call.
Here we go.
Hey, man, you guys alright?
Yeah, we're good.
Got a flat tire or
something? We can call AAA.
Make them go away before
they see your hands are tied.
No need! Just an old man
who couldn't make it
to the next rest stop!
Alright. Have a good night.
Yeah, you too.
Finish up.
I guess discretion is
the better part of valor.
Hey, Emily, we're on descent.
Uh, Metro got back to Will.
How you liking that jet, Will?
You know, I've heard a lot about it.
Never thought I'd get a ride on it.
What did you find?
When Tyler's family first
reported his sister missing,
he gave us all of his cellphone numbers
in case she tried to
contact him somehow.
One of them was still active,
which is why we had
it and you guys didn't.
- Can you send that number to Garcia?
- Already did.
And my IT department did the breakdown,
and earlier today, Tyler planted
a spear-phishing link on Rossi's phone,
which is like when you get a message
from a number that you already know,
like from a a friend or relative.
Yeah, but it's a trick from a scammer.
You click on it, it opens
up your entire phone.
That's right, but the
only thing he accessed
was the location
services on Rossi's phone,
which means he's tracking Dave.
He recognized Voit when
we showed him the picture,
and he knew Rossi was on Voit's trail.
He looked me right in the
face and he lied to me,
which is what I get
for falling for someone
with an avoidant-attachment style.
Way to go, Penelope.
Okay, let's think this through.
Rossi's phone is off,
but Tyler Green's probably isn't.
Garcia, ping both numbers.
Yeah, uh, got him.
He's in Yakima County.
That's where the first
shipping container was found.
Now, Rossi He's never been there.
Tyler Green wouldn't
even know where that is.
This is bad. You reroute
to McAllister Field.
You guys will need to get
out there as soon as you land.
You got it, boss. I'm
gonna let the pilots know.
Yeah.
Well, that's it.
It's over.
Alright, come on.
Let's go.
Why are we here?
Oh, you don't recognize it?
It's where we found the first container.
Yeah, you can call it that, why not?
It's perfect, isn't it?
It's a cliché you write
about in all your books,
how a serial killer always
returns to where it all began.
Well, this is the beginning.
For you.
The loss of David Rossi's career,
frustration over never
being able to catch Sicarius
proved too much for the old profiler,
so he returned to the
investigation's beginning
and blew his brains out.
Open up.
Drop it!
- Tyler?!
- Found you. Finally.
- You are?
- You know who I am!
No, I really do not.
Tyler, he's baiting you!
Just shoot him!
You killed my sister, Alison.
Alison? Yeah. You're gonna have
to be a little more specific.
I killed a lot of Alisons.
Her name was Alison Green!
Tell me you killed her!
Oh.
A-Alison Green?
Yes. Okay. But I'm sorry.
I cannot tell you I killed her.
But I can tell you what I did do.
Please, kid, don't listen.
I gave her a choice.
I told her she could take her own life
or I could go back and kill her baby.
And she chose her own life.
The one thing I'll never forget about it
as she put the noose
around her own neck,
was that she said,
"Please, please, please,
just tell my mom
and Tyler that I love them."
I'm lying. She died
crying like a little bitch.
Congratulations, Dave, you just
earned yourself a stay of execution.
Come on.
Get in.
Get in.
Do you want another glass of wine?
No, thank you. Two
Two drinks is my limit.
Okay.
I expected this place to
be a little more lively, eh?
You hear about that weird
flu coming out of China?
Everybody freaks out every
year when they have a cold.
It's not like the
world's gonna shut down.
- So
- Hmm?
What?
Uh, you
- I was just saying "so."
- Ah.
I don't know.
Uh, excuse me.
Could I have two more
glasses of wine, please?
No. I said no.
They're both for me.
Look.
It felt so good when you asked me out,
but I am finding this to be very clunky.
Yes. Oh, thank God.
- Okay.
- What were we thinking?
I don't know. But why?
I mean, it's
it's not like this when we're at work.
Yes.
Can I share my truth with you?
When have you ever not?
I find it very hard to
have a conversation with you
when I am not dunking on you.
That is cold.
With us, there absolutely
is something there, but not that.
And you're so great. I'm so great.
I know that your person is out there.
I know that my person is out there.
Where?
Thank you.
I don't know.
But I hope I know when I find them.
And now that I know you're
not trying to get me drunk,
I'm gonna do so on my own volition.
Well, okay.
Whatever it takes.
To finding the right person.
It's right there, you guys.
Tyler's phone is right there.
Ready? Go.
- Clear.
- Clear. Clear.
Container's 500 yards away.
Let's find ground.
Hey.
Just Just stay calm.
We're gonna find him.
Just stay with me.
I found him!
You got him?!
Yes! He's over here!
Oh, my God, oh, my God.
Shoulder wound. .45 caliber.
We need to staunch the bleeding.
I got you, Lieutenant. Alright?
Just hang tight. I got you.
- Aaah!
- Okay.
- Sorry.
- Go ahead.
Put direct pressure right here.
Right there. Put it right there.
- Pressure, your whole body.
- Oh, God.
Do not let up, alright?
Okay, I can do that, I can do that,
- I can do that, I can do that.
- It's okay.
- I'm sorry.
- Pain is good.
Pain is good. Just do not let up.
Okay, I won't, I won't.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
We got to do a sweep.
This is Agent Jareau.
We've got one wounded.
GSW to the shoulder.
We need a medicare immediately.
I'm sorry.
It's okay, it's okay.
This is This is what
we're gonna do, okay?
This is how you're
gonna make it up to me.
You're gonna stay alive.
And if you do, I promise, if you want,
I'll hold this over your
head for years and years.
You can make it up to me.
Just Just need to stay alive, okay?
Just do that.
Tyler, Tyler.
Tyler. Tyler. Tyler, don't.
He
The attorney general
needs a situation report.
I'm headed to get one myself.
Do we have a make and
model on Voit's car?
Anything?
They got in touch with Seattle PD.
His wife's car is missing.
Voit's is still at home in the garage.
They're setting up
checkpoints for Rossi's.
What's Tyler Green's status?
Unconscious, but alive.
He couldn't tell us anything.
We have to assume Voit's in the wind.
This is the part Voit's good at.
He knows how to escape.
If he hasn't switched cars already,
he will before we find Rossi's.
We've directed Seattle PD to
start combing through parking lots.
We know that's where
he likes to meet buyers,
but we're so far behind.
He's He's got to be in
a different vehicle by now.
That's not our only problem.
When Voit wants to go to
ground, he does literally.
Don't. Don't Don't do this.
Don't leave me down here.
You want to kill me, kill
me, but d-don't do this.
You got a little claustrophobia there?
I don't want to be
under the ground, okay?
I just don't. Not like this.
That's too bad.
What is this place for, Lee?
I don't smell death here,
so you don't use it for the bodies.
Breaking it in with you.
I don't think so.
I used your birth name,
and you didn't even notice.
You know what that tells me?
You're more of a cliché
than than you even know.
This is where it all started.
Isn't it?
This is where Lee Duvall died
and where Elias Voit was born.
This is where you and I end.
Good luck.
- Are we safe?
- Almost.
Just one more thing, then
they'll never find us.
Come on.
Paramedics say he's stable, but
He lost a lot of blood.
- Oh.
- What is it? What's wrong?
Uh, uh, call Prentiss.
He's livestreaming.
Sharing it now.
- Hey, uh, you seeing this?
- We see it.
Help! Help!
Help!
Help! Help!
- Oh, no!
- Help!
Help! Help!
No, no, wait! Wait, wait! Wait, wait!
- No, help!
- Dave.
Help!