- Two serial killers send the BAU to St. Louis, and a new team member reports for duty.
- The team is sent to St. Louis to catch two serial killers who appear to be competing against each other. They are polar opposites; one is called the Mill Creek Killer and kills middle-class women using blunt trauma and the other calls himself Hollow Man and shoots prostitutes. Meanwhile, a new team member, Emily Prentiss, reports for duty.—J. Rieper
- There seem to be two opposite serial killers at work on about the same territory. The Hollow Man, based at St. Louis, just shot his eight prostitute at night, Marci Mitchell, mother of three young children, and contacts only newspaper reporter Jim Myers, who is asked to write only about him, which might satisfy his crave for fame; he now moves into the city to shoot two whores at once near a hotel; his handwriting indicates method, frustration and a lowly job. The Mill Creek Killer picks highly educated women in full day, smashing their skulls with blunt objects, his latest being Ellen Carroll, dropped miles from the killing spot in a desolate forest where he returns to visit them for a private ritual, his purpose; his next kill is biker Meredith Dale (25), not yet found: if the team does, they can stake him there, his pattern indicates knowing the forest rangers' patrols, but instead reporter Myers turns up, sent by another Hollow Man letter. Next he loses patience and tries to abduct a woman on the street, but she screams and gets away, having seen his face. Dr. Spencer Reid discovers the killers have been communicating by classifieds in Myers's newspaper, now turned jealous rivals; the team sets a successful trap for Mill Creek, who denies any connection, Gideon expertly hits his pride, then the team pretends to disbelieve there is a single Hollow Man, just copycats, till he attacks their HQ police precinct... Meanwhile Emily Prentiss, daughter of an ambassador who was Hotch's first boss, reports for duty on the team, although he nor Jason ever approved her transfer.—KGF Vissers
- FBI agent Emily Prentiss, the daughter of an ambassador that Hotch knows, reports for her first day of duty with the BAU. The problem for Prentiss is that Hotch knows nothing about her transfer since no paperwork has come across his desk nor has he approved the transfer. Until Hotch investigates the mix-up, she won't be working with the BAU if at all. That also means that she won't be working on the BAU's latest case of parallel serial killers in St. Louis, Missouri. One, coined the Mill Creek Killer, targets middle class suburban women, killing them by blunt force trauma to the head. Their bodies are always found somewhere in 1,000 acre Mark Twain National Forest buried under a pile of fallen leaves. Every time the Mill Creek Killer strikes (which is a common news item), another serial killer self-named the Hollow Man (he kills his victims with hollow point bullets) strikes, he targeting prostitutes. Since his victims are those that live below the radar of normalcy, the fact of the prostitutes' deaths being related is not known or reported in the media until the Hollow Man contacts the media himself. The BAU notice that the Mill Creek Killer reveres his victims, applying lipstick and combing their hair postmortem. The Hollow Man however has a much more primal attitude toward his killings. He is purely seeking attention. When the Hollow Man points a reporter to the site of the Mill Creek Killer's latest victim, the BAU begin to learn the somewhat symbiotic relationship the two killers have. On the plus side, if they find one, they can probably flush out the other once they fully understand the relationship between the two.—Huggo
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