Plot, reasoning logic and related psychological behavior analysis records

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EP01 [Serial Girl Murder Case] ​​Two people committed crimes, one person was caught first, but this person did not fit part of the profile, this person was timid but smart, another person should be tall and practice command type, the killer will commit crimes every time During the interrogation, he improved his technique, and used the cold to defeat the suspect during the interrogation. Detectives determined that the girl was being held on the boat by watching the video sloping the ground. ps: PTSD produces hyperalertness. "It is not necessary to believe in the supernatural root of evil, and human beings themselves are capable of any evil." James Reese once said that some clues in a crime scene, by their own nature, are not easy to collect and detect. How can one collect love, anger, hatred and fear? Finding these is bau's mission.

EP02 [Campus Serial Arson Case] ​​Opening sentence: Einstein once said that imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited, imagination embraces the world. When Gideon was refueling, he encountered a trail killer. The crimes all happened in the woods, and the suspect may have a stutter. *『Analysis of arsonists: There are five reasons for arson: destructiveness, concealment of crime, political motives, interests and revenge. Arsonists are socially incompetent, they like to manipulate power, communicate and explain themselves. Arson is one of the three factors of murder and an early sign of abnormal criminal behavior in adulthood. Their childhood must have been bed-wetting, cruelty to animals, and chronically low self-esteem, and fire manipulation escalates during developmental stages, with fire incidents fueled by panic and fear. The two main stressors for a serial arsonist are losing a job and love. According to past statistics, 82% of arsonists are white males between the ages of 17 and 27, with few females and their main motivation is revenge. 』*Six consecutive arson cases occurred on a university campus in seven months. The frequency of occurrence increases gradually, from a few months apart to three times a night. For those who got up three times a night, they first set fire on the third floor of the first dormitory so that the guy on the third floor of the opposite dormitory could see the video and then set fire to the door of the guy who took the video. The guy in the video and the guy in the bedroom were burned to death. (Morgan has a scene analysis, why not set fire to the basement of the first building, it is easier to burn, because this is not the building the murderer really wants to burn) According to the precedent, it seems that the arsonist wants to destroy a building from this force Develop to power over life and death. Gideon proposes not to rely too much on precedent and should be out of the box, arsonism as a mental disorder may be a simple illusion, serial arsonists derive pleasure from a morbid fire setting. But when the fire broke out this time, the arsonist was outside the door, and he could not see the fire he set (the victim took a video), which did not match the description of serial arsonists in the past. The latest one is to drill a hole in the light bulb in Office 3, inject gasoline or flammable substances, and the professor turns on the light and burns it. (Petrol bomb: potassium, sulfur, sugar) Reid observed the video analysis and found that the murderer did not want to enter the door, but turned the door handle three times. There is also a lot of behavioral evidence. For example, the first time happened at 3 pm on March 3, the professor's class was on Tuesday, and the third class of the first dead dormitory victim that day was the professor's class. These trinity patterns of behavior can be found in every fire. To sum up, he deduced that the prisoner used fire this time because of a completely different disorder, an extreme ocd appearance, obsessive-compulsive disorder, doing things in groups of three, and manifesting in the form of suspicion, religious obsession, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Obsessive-compulsive disorder. A compulsive fear of guilt creates a great deal of anxiety that drives it to do something that will relieve those anxiety.

EP03 [Bomb Copycats] Opening line: Samuel johnson writes that almost all the absurdity of behavior stems from imitating those whom we cannot possibly resemble. *『Analysis of bombers: 50% of all bombing cases are the product of sabotage, usually males with a history of criminal behavior, and many bombers will accidentally blow themselves up, so in bombing cases to look for The first suspects are often among the victims. Bombardiers can be divided into three different categories according to their purpose: terrorists whose purpose is to spread fear, expecting to act in crowded places such as subway stations; politically motivated ones who choose a symbolic target to make a statement, such as crowd flow Clinics; unknown people who make bombs to kill people, such as this time the inmates choose specific victims and put bombs on their doorsteps. 』* So this time the prisoner had a direct motive to drop the bomb for profit or to cover up the crime. Sketch of the case: According to the careful design of the bomb, he is a smart, extremely methodical non-confrontational person, with a skilled job and a private workspace, so that it is possible to make such a sophisticated device without suspicion, possible Occupation as furniture maker, jeweler, etc. The type of bomb that likes to blow things up is emotional or sexual. And this time the prisoner felt like he was just using a bomb to carry out a simple murder. According to the steps he took to take out people, none of these attacks were random. So the motive and the murderer should be found through the connection between all the victims. They successfully identified the murderer as a manufacturer and seller of fake antiques. The murderer imitated a famous bomber who was caught and imprisoned before. The bomber caused Gideon's misjudgment and the death of 6 agents. Finally, Gideon said to cut the blue line , to rescue the hostages who were bombed by the murderer and avenged.

EP04 [Open-Eyes Serial Murder Case] ​​Opening line: Don't forget that I can't see myself, my role is limited to the one who looks in the mirror. The famous quote reappears, hatred, insecurity, fear, anger are all in his actions. The cases this time all happened in a middle-to-high-end community. Middle-aged women were killed at home alone, and the deceased's eyes were wide open. Sketch: The murderer takes the weapons (tape, glue, and wires) away from the scene every time. He should be carrying some kind of toolbox. Several distant crime scenes. He acts during the day, and the attacks happen during the day, (so his job will definitely allow him to go in and out of the community during the day without breaking the law), this vehicle must be the car of the company related to his work. He will definitely observe the victim for a period of time to learn the details of the victim's home. The themes of the poems he left at different sites were all about class, indicating that he harbored envy and hatred for a higher social class, destroying the symbol of wealth in the victim's home. Originally, an apparently low-class person in a closely patrolled community was Very prominent, but he fits in well (remember there is a story in Father Brown's novel about the murderer being a postman, the equivalent of a transparent man). There is also an important clue. He opened the victim's eyes wide, looking like a typical exploitative rapist forcing the victim to look at him. The crime scene shows obvious control, but also shows his real-life inadequacies. He wants to take back the control he doesn't have when he is oppressed by powerful women in reality. Detectives tried to provoke him to call the police department to track his location by arresting the last black imitator, but failed. In the end, Gideon thought after 25 extensions based on the previous failure to track the murderer by phone, the victim's wide eyes did not want him to see himself during the attack, because the victim was lying on the bed with his back to the murderer Yes, the purpose of the victim's eyes looking out of the window was that the murderer wanted him to see himself after the incident. Gideon suddenly thought of the telephone line outside the window, and the murderer should be a telephone mechanic. ps: Among rapists, the older the victim is, the younger the offender is usually.

EP05 【Twin Girl Kidnapping Case】Use the words on the phone as, you will receive a call, indicating that you are consciously keeping a distance from the case. This is a kidnapper who has a twisted love for the kidnapped, scientific name de clerambault, sex mad. If talking to him will make his sickness interact with the kidnapped. The prisoner should be someone close to the twins, such as guards, etc. Gideon deliberately provoked him to reveal his position. He exposed on the phone someone who knew Gideon was the FBI.

[Long Distance Serial Killer Case] ​​Opening sentence: Nietzsche said that the irrationality of a thing is not a basis for refuting its existence, but it is better to prove it with a specific situation. Epilogue: Shakespeare said that there is nothing more ordinary than wishing to be extraordinary. In the park, multiple people were shot in the abdomen in a row (why not killed, because of mistargeting or intentional?). Most of the serial snipers are men who have regular contact with the police or the media. Serial killers typically take souvenirs from their victims or return to the dumping site to experience the aftertaste of the corpse. But this time the long-range serial killer didn't do that. Gideon suggested thinking backwards, sometimes revealing the truth not based on what the murderer did, but inferring based on what he didn't do, so this time we'll start with the murderer not killing the victim. Low lethality is the only mark. The first thing to do is to determine whether he is a sadist based on his traces. (Most of the sadists want to get close to the victim to observe their pain.) The large space in the park allows him to stay in a safe place. Morgan determined that the prisoner would first come to survey the site to consider the range, wind direction and speed, find a spot with the greatest shooting angle and a view of the flagpole, and make sure it was empty when they came back. They found a newly painted handicapped parking space sign indicating that the prisoner was Shoot in a car (drive a shootable car that's big enough but not big enough to be noticeable, maybe a sedan like a road shooter by modifying the concealed weapon and the sound of the shooting. And can't be seen from a distance where he goes. So he runs after the fight, not leaning over to observe the victim's pain, ruling out a sadist, but a smart and insociable paranoid. Meanwhile, Gideon is in the hospital investigating how the victim's wound has been hit China and Israel revealed the specific behavior of the shooter. The wound opened from the entrance, and the damage surface was very large. The warhead was compared to the weapon type. The specific weapon type used by the suspect is very important to the definition of the crime. In addition, the crime time of the prisoner was deliberately selected at the police handover. The time and location of the shift is also at the junction, indicating that he is familiar with the law enforcement system. To sum up, the prisoner has narcissism and delusional personality disorder, works under pressure and always has a gun, and is completely self-centered and unable to control other people. They blame themselves for their inadequacies, frequently change jobs, hope to take high-challenging jobs to prove their excellence, do not want to be underestimated, rely on shooting to meet these psychological needs, have experienced wars or are current police officers, may be 30 to 30 A veteran between the age of 40. Generally, this type will have contact with the victim or the media. Since he has not contacted the media, it means that he has contacted the victim. During the period, the detective conducted a simulated shooting in the park and leaked to the media. The police were mistaken for The gunman was shot by the real murderer, and the it woman found all the culprits The crime scenes are concentric circles with two locations, such as the hospital, which all turn the prisoner's location to the hospital. In the hospital, they determined that the prisoner was a hero-type murderer. This type of murder has incentives, rights and respect. After they determined that the prisoner was not a doctor, they found the prisoner to be an emergency department nurse. Finally, Lei Bao wanted to target the prisoner's leg, but hit the nail on the head.

EP07 [Serial Extermination and Murder] Two consecutive families with children were exterminated when they were going on vacation one month apart. The bodies were all found in the basement, disguised as husbands who shot their wives and then committed suicide, with traces of gunpowder on the husband's hands. Both bodies were found on the fifth day of their planned vacation, but neither had been dead for more than 24 hours, indicating that both families had lived at home for more than 4 days (apparently with the murderer) before their deaths, suggesting an organized kill. Morgan suggested that the murderer was a big man because the husband was a black belt in karate. Gideon thought it could not be concluded that the husband was afraid of hurting the children in the same room because the murderer might be holding a gun from behind. According to the fact that no neighbors near the scene heard the screams from the house, Gideon deduced that the prisoner controlled the family and isolated each family member in different rooms to threaten separately. Based on blood iron, ME assessment results, the father was the last death. The suspects are likely to be family relatives, colleagues, doctors, teachers and employees of travel agencies. The two cases have something in common: both families have dog holes (the way the murderer enters), both husbands have their rings taken away, and both families have children who love to draw. Premeditated murder. This type of prisoner is usually a man with a high IQ and a good family background. They are very excited when targeting and killing targets. They will carefully observe the murdered behavior down to the smallest details and write it down in a notebook. In the end, Gideon deduced that the murderer was a family psychiatrist through the color and black and white drawings drawn by the child (the black and white drawing was made by the child, and was based on his observation of the house from his perspective). Because of the breakdown of his family, he imprisoned the murdered family for 4 days (because he planned to go on vacation, so there would be no acquaintances to visit for these four days), played the role of father, and finally killed because he did not want to be disillusioned. In the final scene, 8 rings are found in the killer's home, which is shocking.

EP08 [Crazy Psycho Killer] Ending: Robert Oxton Bolton (famous author) writes that faith is not just a mind governed by the mind, it is also a mind governed by the mind. In a residential building, two bodies were found. The wife was in front of the dresser, and she was not injured in self-defense. According to the bloodstains sprayed on the walls and ceiling, it was very neat. The husband had a lot of blood on the wall and corner of the shower room, indicating a long wound on his abdomen. Judging from the traces in the bathtub, there was a third body. According to the amount of blood, it was judged that the blood had drained. The victim was dismembered and the body was taken away. (indicates that the murderer is related to the third victim). The scene showed that the murderer had typical disorderly behavior, but in addition to the blood, it showed order and control. The husband has traces of torture (burns, abrasions, cuts), but the torture shows that he is not used to using knives, indicating that the murderer is likely to have multiple personalities. Victim torture has two characteristics: abusive (venting) and functional (pressing or punishing). Sketch: Male, smart, planned, methodical, with the confidence to kill for a long time. Reid found from the victim's gang friends that a person's criminal record was an attempted murder when he was a minor, but when he became an adult, it degenerated into small crimes such as armed robbery, petty theft, burglary, drug trafficking, etc. This is not in line with normal psychological behavior, generally It will not degenerate from a felony to a petty crime, it can only be the criminal history of a fractured schizophrenic with multiple pathological personalities or that the criminal record is forged, the person is undercover, and now he is also caught by the killer. The serial killer could not find any life records, because he lived in his parents' house (delusional personality began to form in childhood, and the killer killed only one woman in dozens of people, indicating that he was abused by his father in childhood), the detective arrested Live the killer but can't interrogate the undercover hiding place, (schizophrenia shows that you will never trust anyone for anything at any time, you can't say good things to him, you can only stimulate him) Finally, the detective finds the victim through In the video, the background plane sound box called Pizza's area to lock and rescue the undercover agent.

EP09 [Delusional Hostage-taking Case] ​​Ellie met a hostage on the train to Texas for a meeting. Reid inferred that the prisoner was mentally ill by watching live video and finding that the prisoner's face was slow and stiff (which began to appear after a year of antipsychotic treatment). The prisoner is a physics professor who suffers from persecution delusions, and he is willing to release the hostages only after receiving treatment. The content of persecutory delusions varies from patient to patient. Based on the multiple scratches on his arm in the video, detectives deduced his persecution delusions as suspicions that the government had implanted a chip in his arm to control him. Reid goes into battle and uses magic to remove the chip. Closing: Einstein said that sometimes it confuses me whether I am crazy or someone else is crazy.

EP10 [Imitating Religious Murder Case] ​​In a dense forest in a small town, a boy was killed by a blunt weapon, and a girl disappeared. Religious ritual symbols are written on nearby tree trunks. The scene superficially looks like an occasional unorganized crime, such as a religious ceremony (Manson's crime scene), that the inmate uses a found weapon against a person who can defend himself. And there are multiple victims that also fit the religious ritual theory, and there may be other scenes. No human sacrifices were ever made in certified demonic ritual homicides, there were individual animal sacrifices. The leader of this organization looks strange and weird to ordinary people, usually a teenager who is addicted to alcohol and drugs and likes big money. And according to the complexity of the forest at the scene, the murderer must be a local. The detective suggested that the townspeople participated in the search for the girl and took the opportunity to observe suspicious persons, because this type of prisoner would not be able to help himself to participate in the search. Gideon deduced that the sheriff's son was the murderer based on the sheriff's son's inducing behavior and the girl's revelation that they observed the bodies of alien hikers. He disguised himself as an unorganized killer, treated the scene like someone else did, and then put the blame on a small gangster, he knew exactly what the police were looking for and intervened in the investigation process in order to guide and have the body found at the desired time . ps: The male pelvis is narrower, and the bottom opening is heart-shaped instead of oval.

EP11 [Ogre Murder Case] ​​Two murders occurred in a certain place within 48 hours. One was stabbed with 18 stab wounds in the chest and neck, and a gun was taken away. After taking the internal organs, both of them were buried. In the second case, some DVDs, CDs and a little jewelry were stolen from the home. The culprit may be two different murderers, or mentally ill. The prisoner didn't try to move the body and clean up the evidence, couldn't predict his behavior in an organized pre-murder pattern, and the mentally ill murderer was instructed by the delusion and could only act if he knew the cause of the delusion, but they weren't too hard to catch because they didn't bother to hide. The photo shows an important clue, with a circular print at the crime scene. Reid and Ellie found a contradiction at the second crime scene, there should be traces of two people, one had looked for drugs in the medicine cabinet (methephedrine, central stimulant, abuse can lead to intermittent psychosis) The murderer is mentally ill, and the other One was a thief, but he did not take the deceased's jewelry, suggesting that he may have known the deceased. Ellie saw that the location where the murderer might lie and the little boy's fingerprints on the piano were marked in the yard at the scene, so she thought that by pressing the position and height of the little boy, she should have witnessed the murderer (then was kidnapped) and obtained certain information about the murderer. Sketch of this case: The murderer is a vampire killer. According to the definition of spirituality, he must drink human blood and may eat human flesh. And such an extremely perverted and chaotic nature made it impossible for him to take the risk to commit a crime at a crime scene far away from home. Based on the organs taken by the murderer, stomach, liver, and heart, Gideon deduced that he was going to summon an angel, and he sent back a murdered stomach, indicating that he woke up and suddenly had a conscience, and the detective analyzed that he would definitely go to church, Ambush caught.

EP12 [Child Abduction Incident/Critical 24 Hours] Only 1% of child abduction offenders in a year are strangers, but in these cases, most children die, and 44% of death cases die within the first hour, After one hour, the mortality rate dropped dramatically, with 75% dying after 3 hours and all children after 24 hours. The person who had witnessed the abduction of the little girl approached the girl under the pretext of asking her to help find the dog. In addition, he approached different children twice in the community on the same day, indicating that he knew the community well but was also very inconspicuous. Sketch: A 20- to 30-year-old Caucasian man who has a temporary job, is socially excluded, easily neglected, and has recently suffered from stimuli such as losing his job. Compared with adults, he is easier to get along with children and is good at spotting vulnerable children. According to the location of the crime, it should be the first abduction (experienced people will not), and according to the excuse of losing the dog, it should be a fixed resident of this residential area, and may have really raised a dog named candy (see veterinary records). This type of prisoner likes to hide, does not involve himself in investigations, does not care about outside information, does not provoke, and does not provide clues. When the police knock on the door to investigate, he will not answer, but he will watch the news. In the end, the detectives let his guard down by removing the police and giving his parents a voice on the news for everyone to provide clues about the witness. According to a clue from a neighbor, Gideon, Hodge forcibly broke in, and through the clue of the broom, he found a mezzanine where the air vent of his house entered, and rescued the girl.

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  • Cheryl Davenport: This job... how do you stomach it?

    Elle Greenway: The people I go after are cowards. They often prey upon the weaker members of society, such as women and children. There is nothing I would rather do than put the bastards away.

  • Aaron "Hotch" Hotchner: This is Special Agent Dr. Reid.

    Man: Oh, you look too young to have gone to medical school.

    Dr. Spencer Reid: They are Ph.D.'s, three of them.

    Man: What, are you a genius or something?

    Dr. Spencer Reid: I don't believe that intelligence can be accurately quantified, but I do have an IQ of 187, an eidetic memory, can read 20,000 words per minute.

    [pause]

    Dr. Spencer Reid: Yes, I'm a genius.