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->Directed by Creator/GlennKershaw\\
Written by Creator/BreenFrazier
Written by Creator/BreenFrazier
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--> '''Hotchner:''' ''"The single biggest problem with communication is the illusion that it has taken place." George Bernard Shaw.''
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--> '''Rossi:''' ''"The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesn't understand, the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had." Eric Schmidt.''
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An [=UnSub=] kidnaps women who are active on social media and posts on their profiles that they're going away the morning after he takes them. Garcia discovers that he streamed the murders on a website. Reid finds that the victims' faces all have the same facial asymetry.
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An [=UnSub=] kidnaps women who are active on social media and posts on their profiles that they're going away the morning after he takes them. Garcia discovers that he streamed the murders on a website. Reid finds that the victims' faces all have the same facial asymetry.asymmetry.
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* VillainousBreakdown: The [=UnSub=] freaks out when Garcia hacks into his computer, severs his Internet connection and locks him out of the server, preventing him from streaming his latest murder on line.
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* VillainousBreakdown: The [=UnSub=] freaks out when Garcia hacks into his computer, severs his Internet connection and locks him out of the server, preventing him from streaming his latest murder on line.online.
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-->'''Rossi''': When something goes out on the Internet, it's out there forever. Now, you're going to jail; that's a foregone conclusion. But unless you cooperate with me, I will do everything I can to make sure that the next time your grandkids Google you, they will find out what kind of a monster grandpa really is. Now, I will ask you once. Where is the freezer?
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When three Boise, Idaho women go missing and videos of their deaths are posted on the Internet, the BAU juggles profiling a killer who uses social networking websites as his hunting ground and tracking him down before he kills his next victim.
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An [=UnSub=] kidnaps women
* AuthorTract: This episode has the team comment a lot on how lame they think social media is, and how unsafe your information is on there.
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-->'''David Rossi''': We didn't catch you by mistake. Did we, Austin?
-->'''Austin Chapman''': Excuse me?
-->'''David Rossi''': You said the [=UnSub=] liked your website. How it was designed. But it was your work. What you can repair, what you can restore for him. You gave him a place to hide the bodies.
-->'''Austin Chapman''': That's not true. Talk to my wife. I'm home by 6:00 every night.
-->'''David Rossi''': That's the first thing voyeurs learn: how to cover their tracks. How to stalk between the hours of nine to five. That's why there was no porn on your computer. You had something better.
-->'''Austin Chapman''': This is a crime! I would never do what you're describing. And even if you don't believe me, my wife knows. My kids, my grandkids. I hate computers. I don't even know how they work.
-->'''David Rossi''': Well, then let me give you your first lesson. When something goes out on the Internet, it's out there forever. Now, you're going to jail; that's a foregone conclusion. But unless you cooperate with me, I will do everything I can to make sure that the next time your grandkids Google you, they will find out what kind of a monster grandpa really is. Now, I will ask you once. Where is the freezer?
-->'''Austin Chapman''': Excuse me?
-->'''David Rossi''': You said the [=UnSub=] liked your website. How it was designed. But it was your work. What you can repair, what you can restore for him. You gave him a place to hide the bodies.
-->'''Austin Chapman''': That's not true. Talk to my wife. I'm home by 6:00 every night.
-->'''David Rossi''': That's the first thing voyeurs learn: how to cover their tracks. How to stalk between the hours of nine to five. That's why there was no porn on your computer. You had something better.
-->'''Austin Chapman''': This is a crime! I would never do what you're describing. And even if you don't believe me, my wife knows. My kids, my grandkids. I hate computers. I don't even know how they work.
-->'''David Rossi''': Well, then let me give you your first lesson. When something goes out on the Internet, it's out there forever. Now, you're going to jail; that's a foregone conclusion. But unless you cooperate with me, I will do everything I can to make sure that the next time your grandkids Google you, they will find out what kind of a monster grandpa really is. Now, I will ask you once. Where is the freezer?
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* VillainousBreakdown: The [=UnSub=] freaks out when Garcia hacks into his computer, severs his Internet connection and locks him out of the server, preventing him from streaming his latest murder on line.
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* PetTheDog: The [=UnSub=] has been inside his victims' homes enough to be caught on security camera, and is seen being friendly with the dog who lives there.
* RunningJoke: Discussed. Derek tells Rossi the running joke on social media is that everyone thinks their lives are interesting enough to post about, but none of them are.
* VillainousBreakdown: The [=UnSub=] freaks out when Garcia hacks into his computer, severs his Internet connection and locks him out of the server, preventing him from streaming his latest murder online.line.
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* RunningJoke: Discussed. Derek tells Rossi the running joke on social media is that everyone thinks their lives are interesting enough to post about, but none of them are.
* VillainousBreakdown: The [=UnSub=] freaks out when Garcia hacks into his computer, severs his Internet connection and locks him out of the server, preventing him from streaming his latest murder on
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* BreakThemByTalking: When they have the Unsub's accomplice, Austin Chapman, in custody, and [[ObfuscatingStupidity he continues trying to pretend he's innocent]], Rossi loses patience and bluntly tells Chapman that if he doesn't cooperate, Rossi will personally make sure his arrest is broadcast far and wide and Chapman's oblivious family knows exactly what kind of sicko he really is.
-->'''David Rossi''': You gave him a place to hide the bodies.
-->'''Austin Chapman''': That's not true. Talk to my wife. I'm home by 6:00 every night...
-->'''David Rossi''': You gave him a place to hide the bodies.
-->'''Austin Chapman''': That's not true. Talk to my wife. I'm home by 6:00 every night...
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* BreakThemByTalking: When they have the Unsub's [=UnSub=]'s accomplice, Austin Chapman, in custody, and [[ObfuscatingStupidity he continues trying to pretend he's innocent]], innocent, Rossi loses patience and bluntly tells Chapman that if he doesn't cooperate, Rossi will personally make sure his arrest is broadcast far and wide and Chapman's oblivious family knows exactly what kind of sicko he really is.
-->'''David Rossi''': We didn't catch you by mistake. Did we, Austin?
-->'''Austin Chapman''': Excuse me?
-->'''David Rossi''': You said the [=UnSub=] liked your website. How it was designed. But it was your work. What you can repair, what you can restore for him. You gave him a place to hide the bodies.
-->'''Austin Chapman''': That's not true. Talk to my wife. I'm home by 6:00 everynight...night.
-->'''David Rossi''': We didn't catch you by mistake. Did we, Austin?
-->'''Austin Chapman''': Excuse me?
-->'''David Rossi''': You said the [=UnSub=] liked your website. How it was designed. But it was your work. What you can repair, what you can restore for him. You gave him a place to hide the bodies.
-->'''Austin Chapman''': That's not true. Talk to my wife. I'm home by 6:00 every
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-->'''David Rossi''': Well, then let me give you your first lesson. When something goes out on the Internet, it's out there forever. Now, you're going to jail; that's a foregone conclusion. But unless you cooperate with me, I will do everything I can to make sure that the next time your grandkids Google you, they will find out what kind of a monster grandpa really is.
* ItsPersonal: Garcia is determined to bust the Unsub, after having to watch one of his previous murders over a live feed.
* ItsPersonal: Garcia is determined to bust the Unsub, after having to watch one of his previous murders over a live feed.
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-->'''David Rossi''': Well, then let me give you your first lesson. When something goes out on the Internet, it's out there forever. Now, you're going to jail; that's a foregone conclusion. But unless you cooperate with me, I will do everything I can to make sure that the next time your grandkids Google you, they will find out what kind of a monster grandpa really is.
is. Now, I will ask you once. Where is the freezer?
* ItsPersonal: Garcia is determined to bust theUnsub, [=UnSub=], after having to watch one of his previous murders over a live feed.
* ItsPersonal: Garcia is determined to bust the
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* VillainousBreakdown: The Unsub freaks out when Garcia hacks into his computer, severs his Internet connection and locks him out of the server, preventing him from streaming his latest murder on line.
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* VillainousBreakdown: The Unsub [=UnSub=] freaks out when Garcia hacks into his computer, severs his Internet connection and locks him out of the server, preventing him from streaming his latest murder on line.
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* LampshadeHanging: Garcia hangs a lampshade on how "obscenely" good she is at hacking, mentioning how time-consuming it is.
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* BreakThemByTalking: When they have the Unsub's accomplice, Austin Chapman, in custody, and [[ObfuscatingStupidity he continues trying to pretend he's innocent]], Rossi loses patience and bluntly tells Chapman that if he doesn't cooperate, Rossi will personally make sure his arrest is broadcast far and wide and Chapman's oblivious family knows exactly what kind of sicko he really is.
-->'''David Rossi''': You gave him a place to hide the bodies.
-->'''Austin Chapman''': That's not true. Talk to my wife. I'm home by 6:00 every night...
-->'''David Rossi''': That's the first thing voyeurs learn: how to cover their tracks. How to stalk between the hours of nine to five. That's why there was no porn on your computer. You had something better.
-->'''Austin Chapman''': This is a crime! I would never do what you're describing. And even if you don't believe me, my wife knows. My kids, my grandkids. I hate computers. I don't even know how they work.
-->'''David Rossi''': Well, then let me give you your first lesson. When something goes out on the Internet, it's out there forever. Now, you're going to jail; that's a foregone conclusion. But unless you cooperate with me, I will do everything I can to make sure that the next time your grandkids Google you, they will find out what kind of a monster grandpa really is.
* ItsPersonal: Garcia is determined to bust the Unsub, after having to watch one of his previous murders over a live feed.
* LampshadeHanging: Garcia hangs a lampshade on how "obscenely" good she is at hacking, mentioning how time-consuming itis.is.
* VillainousBreakdown: The Unsub freaks out when Garcia hacks into his computer, severs his Internet connection and locks him out of the server, preventing him from streaming his latest murder on line.
-->'''David Rossi''': You gave him a place to hide the bodies.
-->'''Austin Chapman''': That's not true. Talk to my wife. I'm home by 6:00 every night...
-->'''David Rossi''': That's the first thing voyeurs learn: how to cover their tracks. How to stalk between the hours of nine to five. That's why there was no porn on your computer. You had something better.
-->'''Austin Chapman''': This is a crime! I would never do what you're describing. And even if you don't believe me, my wife knows. My kids, my grandkids. I hate computers. I don't even know how they work.
-->'''David Rossi''': Well, then let me give you your first lesson. When something goes out on the Internet, it's out there forever. Now, you're going to jail; that's a foregone conclusion. But unless you cooperate with me, I will do everything I can to make sure that the next time your grandkids Google you, they will find out what kind of a monster grandpa really is.
* ItsPersonal: Garcia is determined to bust the Unsub, after having to watch one of his previous murders over a live feed.
* LampshadeHanging: Garcia hangs a lampshade on how "obscenely" good she is at hacking, mentioning how time-consuming it
* VillainousBreakdown: The Unsub freaks out when Garcia hacks into his computer, severs his Internet connection and locks him out of the server, preventing him from streaming his latest murder on line.
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When three Boise, Idaho women go missing and videos of their deaths are posted on the Internet, the BAU juggles profiling a killer who uses social networking websites as his hunting ground and tracking him down before he kills his next victim.
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When three Boise, Idaho women go missing and videos of their deaths are posted on the Internet, the BAU juggles profiling a killer who uses social networking websites as his hunting ground and tracking him down before he kills his next victim.victim.
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* LampshadeHanging: Garcia hangs a lampshade on how "obscenely" good she is at hacking, mentioning how time-consuming it is.
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* LampshadeHanging: Garcia hangs a lampshade on how "obscenely" good she is at hacking, mentioning how time-consuming it is.
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When three Boise, Idaho women go missing and videos of their deaths are posted on the Internet, the BAU juggles profiling a killer who uses social networking websites as his hunting ground and tracking him down before he kills his next victim.