"Well, this has all been very interesting, but I believe we all need to get back to working on the case," Hotch's voice came over the phone. "Reid and I are almost at the coroner's."

"Yes, of course," Morgan's voice replied. "And, just so you know, JJ and I have arrived at the site where the last body was discovered. We'll let you know later what we find."

"And, let me add, that Deputy Andrews is beginning to seriously wonder about our team," JJ added with a laugh.

"Thanks for the picture, Lewis," Garcia exclaimed. "And, even though I have no desire to get cold, wet, and bruised, I will enjoy looking at it for the rest of the day. Over and out." She clicked the phones off.

"And, now, I suspect we had better get down to business," Krystall suggested as she picked up a folder from the top of her desk and offered it to Rossi.

"I had Human Resources run a copy of Lyle Wright's personnel file for you," she explained as he took it and began looking through the pages. "As you will see, he has been with us for the past five years and there has never been any problem with him. Also, no recent changes in his behavior. He and his family live not far from here. I know the sheriff's men have already spoken with his wife, but I suspect you will want to do your own interview with her. Her address and phone number is in the file."

"We most likely will," Lewis agreed. "However, in the meantime, can you tell us why he was out on that edge of the company's property?"

"I don't know," Krystall confessed. "You'll need to speak with his wife and/or his co-workers about that. Maybe they have some idea."

"I have a question concerning the second victim, Brandon Fisher," Rossi spoke up. "Deputy Caldwell said he thought that the body was found on LCW property, but he wasn't sure. Do you know what he meant by that?"

"Oh, Yes," Krystall assured him. "Let me show you." She got up and walked over to the credenza where she retrieved a rolled-up map, which she brought back to her desk and unrolled, anchoring down the corners.

"Here is a map of this area," she began once everyone had stood up so they could see. "And this area here (she pointed), is the original piece of property Larry bought for our campus. Now, if you look over here on the western edge of the property, you will see another area of approximately 75 acres which includes a small lake. About two years ago, the owner of that property died and it was inherited by his nephew who promptly put it on the market."

"We really hadn't thought about expanding our holdings, but I couldn't see passing up the opportunity. Plus, because of the lake, the value of that property is only going to increase over the coming years. So, we bought it. The sale was actually finalized about five months ago. Where Mr. Fisher's body was found is over here by the lake (she pointed) so, technically, I suppose it was found on our property."

"Did you have the land surveyed before the purchase went through?" Lewis asked thoughtfully.

"Of course," Krystall replied. "Why?"

The first victim, Frank Carpenter, was a land surveyor," was the explanation. "Do you know if he worked on your survey?"

"We hired a company to do that," Krystall told her. "I can give you their name and phone number. I am sure they can tell you who did the actual work."

"Thanks," Rossi told her. "Now, if we could speak with some of the people who worked with Mr. Wright?"

"Of course," Krystall assured him. "Let me get Mitchell to walk you around. As you can imagine, with all the labs and the ongoing research we don't like to have people wandering through unattended, even if they are FBI agents."