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"Kristie Taylor, runaway drug addict reported missing from Farmington, New Mexico yesterday, she turned up off a freeway outside of Rio Rancho

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"Kristie Taylor, runaway drug addict reported missing from Farmington, New Mexico yesterday, she turned up off a freeway outside of Rio Rancho." Says JJ while showing the photos of the crime scene.

"Sexual assault combined with ligature marks on her wrists and ankles." Reid reads out.

"She was asphyxiated." Beatrice tells him.

"Three victims in five years. All the women are connected by marks. He likes chains." JJ announces.

"Definite sexual sadist. He sticks to his type. Blondes." Emily says.

"Hangs on to them for a while, too. Look at this.
There is an average of two years between abducting them and killing them." Says Spencer.

"Low body count, long time frame. This guy's in control of his urges." Beatrice cringes.

"Too controlled." Replies Derek.

"Sadists need new victims, new ways to torture.
There are a lot of guys out there who like chains.
Are we sure this is the same unsub?" Rossi asks.

"Kristie taylor's autopsy report also indicates a second connection between these victims... She was pregnant. She'd given birth very soon after the unsub killed her." JJ tells him.

"How soon after?" Asks Beatrice.

"Minutes." JJ replies.

"This unsub isn't your typical sexual sadist. Captivity and assault we've seen before. What we haven't seen is this signature-- The role he forces these women to fulfill before he kills them. Motherhood." Hotch finally speaks.

"Wheels up in 30" he says.

"Wheels up in 30" he says

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"There's no tire tracks." Says Beatrice crouched down examining the dirt.

"The body wasn't dumped that far from the road. This guy doesn't care about them, not enough to even hide them very well." Spencer replies.

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