"Loretta, I would like you to meet Agent Hotchner, Rossi, and Dr. Reid. They are with the FBI's BAU. (Turns to the Agents.) This is our M.E. Dr. Loretta Wade." Said Pride.
"Nice to meet you. By the way, I think we may have caught a break." Said Wade.
"What would that be?" Hotch asked.
"Our latest Petty officer had diamorphine in his system. So I went back to the other victims, and I found the same." Said Wade.
Hotch called Garcia, and told her what to start looking for. She said she'd get right on that. Wade had told Pride that Sabastian was working on finding the levels in the other victims systems. At the scene Morgan were looking over the spot where the bodies were. As they looked, something caught his eye. Morgan had pushed away some grass, and seen a badge of some kind. He had picked it up, and when they were done there; they went back to the office. Morgan arrived back at the same time as Callahan, and they went inside. Pride wasn't back with the other BAU members.
"Hey, so did anyone of you find anything?" Garcia asked.
"As a matter of fact we did. We found what looks like a fake badge." Said Morgan.
"So did we." Said Callahan as she walked in with Brody.
"Let me see those." Said Plame.
He took the badges from Morgan and Callahan, but he then looked up at the agents. He said that each badge had only two numbers on it. Garcia asked what they were. Plame read off the numbers on each badge. Garcia had punched in the numbers 9, 4, 7, and 1. As Garcia ran the four numbers in the CIA database. The search rendered some results, but what startled them the most was that one result was a badge number that was in the exact order as what Plame read off. Just before Garcia went to look into the result the rest of the team returned.
"Did you four find anything?" Hotch asked.
"Yes, we both found fake CIA badges near where the bodies were placed." Said Callahan.
"The badges only had two individual numbers on each. So Garcia ran the numbers in the CIA database, and got several results." Said JJ.
"But out of all the results, there was only one that stuck out; there was only one personnel file." Said Plame.
"Who's?" Pride asked.
"It is classified." Said Garcia.
Rossi asked if there was a backdoor into the CIA personnel files would net them anything. Plame started finding that door, and when he found it; he ran the number again. Again the file came up classified. Before Pride, or the others could come up with an idea to see the file; the system seemed to look as it crashed.
"Well, that's interesting. Someone there doesn't want us to know who that badge number belongs to." Said Pride.
"Is there another way to find out?" LaSalle asked.
"Without calling the CIA directly, none that I know of." Said Brody.
Just before they decided what to do next. Sabastian contacted them, he told Pride, and the other what he found.
"The levels on the diamorphine in the victims systems were too degraded to calculate the amount. But the other information is about the shoe molds that were at the last crime scene." Said Sabatian.
"What do you have?" Pride asked.
"Someone who wears a size eleven boot didn't wipe their boots, and left some metallic dust, not to mention some metallic flecks behind." Said Sabastian.
"There's got to be at least a dozen places where that can be found." Said LaSalle.
"But this type of metal is used to make walls for bathroom stalls." Said Sabastian.
The two teams looked at each other, but LaSalle went to his computer, and started looking for places that worked with that material. Sabastian then said that the metal was still covered in grime, and contaminated water that matched up with water from Katrina. Plame and Garcia looked up everything that Sabastian found, and Plame spoke up to say that there was only one place. Callahan asked where that was, and Garcia said Baton Rouge. It only took minutes, and the two teams were on their way to see the place where most of their evidence came from. Once they arrived at the area where they needed to begin looking.
