Chapter 11

AN: How do you think Hotch will react to seeing his former co-workers in his new home, especially since they had no idea where he relocated to? For that matter, how would they react?

"Mr. Warfield, Max said that we could come in and look around" Morgan explained, convinced he must be seeing things.

"What for?' Hotch asked, just as confused as everybody else.

"We have reason to believe that your fiancé might know something about the Pine-Oak killings" Reid interjected.

"Lila does run on that trail a lot, but I think I'd know if she knew something" Hotch replied.

"What does she do for a living?" Reid asked.

"She works at the local LGBT Community Center" Hotch explained.

"That means she probably knows a lot of the victims" Reid remarked.

"She's mentioned meeting with a few of them, but that could just be a coincidence considering that they are all from the LGBT community" Hotch reasoned.

"Well, we believe that the killer might have a relationship with the targets" Morgan explained.

"Do you mind telling us more details about her employment?" Reid inquired.

"She primarily manages the finances at the center, but sometime last year she started handling referrals to clinics and homeless shelters as well" Hotch explain.

"You're saying that she picked up extra work around the time the killings started?" Morgan inquired.

"Yes," Hotch replied.

"And you're also saying that she frequently visits the location where all of the bodies have been found?" Morgan questioned.

"Yes sir, I am" Hotch agreed.

"Do you know your fiancé's name?" Reid asked.

"Of course, I do, her name is Lila Isabel Parsons" Hotch answered.

"So, you are unaware her legal name is Phillipa Anne Jorgen?" Reid inquired.

"She's never said anything about having a different name" Hotch commented.

"I don't know how to tell you this sir, but it looks like she's our unsub" Morgan responded.

"You're what?" Hotch asked, pretending to be clueless.

"Unknown subject, it's the FBI term for the subject of an investigation" Reid explained.