Chapter 2: The Fly

A/N: So here it is… the second chapter. Sorry if it is really short and really bad. I didn't have any reviews from the first chapter so I don't know if it was good. Anyways I will get the third chapter up as soon as it is done being revised. Thank you to my beta reader, randomness 101-FanFic Freak! Enjoy!

"So what do the women have in common that would make them prime victims again?" Reid asked, rubbing his temples.

"Well like we said all of their names are Julie, they all are in there mid forties to fifties..." Gideon said before JJ had the chance.

"What are the odds that in a town like this there are this many Julie's?" JJ smiled, ignoring the fact she was just cut off, by Gideon! He is not normally a rude person so she would let it slid.

"Could it be possible that they aren't all from Barrow?" Reid asked.

"It could be; here are the pictures of the girls as they were when found," JJ said, handing around the pictures in a manila folder. There were a few pictures for each scene. The women all had different features. The dumpsters were wide open to the public. The only thing they had in common was there name. Reid immediately noticed something.

"Hey, if you noticed they are all laid in the dumpster... It doesn't look like they were dumped there. Could it be possible the killer showed remorse for his victims?"

"That could be it... Or that could also show that these women meant something to him," suggested Morgan.

Prentiss butted in, "If you notice all the girls are wearing a necklace, it looks like a moon? What could it mean?"

"It could mean that this killer wasn't just interested in murdering the victim," Hotch answered. He looked really deep in thought.

Reid chimed in, pointing to a file in his hand, "If you notice Julie Andersons was found five days after going missing… not three. The killer could be looking for something and Julie might have met his standards, then fell short?"

"I don't know; what we do know is that this man is killing, for all we know innocent, women." answered Gideon.

"It doesn't look like these women were murdered where they were found, considering there is no blood on or around the dumpster but there is blood on the bodies," Prentiss added.

"Notice there are no marks or bruises on their bodies," Reid pointed out.

Hotch"s phone rang and he answered. "Garcia, you're on speaker, start talking."

"Okay sir, well I looked at all of the girls history and all there information I can find, it turns out they aren't all from Barrow. Only two of them were. The only thing I could find where they crossed at any point in their life is that they have the same insurance," Garcia stated.

"So the killer met these people through insurance?" Prentiss asked.

"Okay, we'll call later- we're here. Oh, and Garcia?"

"Yes, sir?"

"You did a good job."