Chapter 11

Falcon tuned his radio into the station they were on. He had modified his device so he could listen in. To everyone around him it appeared normal. He was on guard because the brunette looked at him. She was the one who handed him the card at the hospital. How long until she remembered that? One thing he was proud of was his ability to not be noticed. He never drew attention to himself and he was easy to forget. These agents rarely looked at people like him. How many of them knew the names of the people at the front doors, or the ones that cleaned their offices. His guess was none of them.

They were heading to West Valley and he waited to hear what they found. If no one said anything he could hack the computer. She never knew he was there. That computer geeky girl, Garcia, she was smart but he was good at covering his tracks. Besides he was on a FBI issued computer and it didn't give red flags when he logged on.

They arrived at West Valley at 8pm the director of human resources was meeting them there and he was true to his word. He waited for them in the lobby. Hotch opened his ID wallet and showed his badge. Donny Munsey extended his hand and shook Hotch's.

"Mr. Munsey you understand the urgency."

"Yes I have my assistant coming in she will get you into the system."

"No need sir all you have to do is turn it on for us." Emily told him.

He raised his eyebrows at her unsure if she was serious.

Once in the office Donny Munsey logged on to his computer and Hotch called Garcia. She hacked into the computer and the files started uploading. Hotch asked Donny what happened with Denise Astrue. Munsey looked at the chart. He said she had gotten up and walked out of the hospital late one night.

"Are you sure she walked out?" Shawna spoke up.

"It says so in her chart. I have to believe that is what happened."

"Why was the police called?" Shawna continued.

Munsey was quiet for a minute then he said, "Her family complained that Ms. Astrue wasn't the type to take off with some guy she just meet."

"What guy?" Will asked.

"One of the orderlies, excuse me, one of the CNA's here."

"He walked out on the shift?" Morgan asked.

"Yes, why?" Munsey looked at Morgan puzzled.

"That's our guy! Stephen Brody."

"No his name was…" Munsey paused for a moment and then got up and went to his secretary's computer. He turned it on punched the keys and a picture of Stephen Brody came on the screen. But his name was Stephen Miller. Morgan looked at Hotch. They knew this was their guy and they would have a list of missing young women soon enough.

Hotch dialed Garcia he gave her the name of Stephen Miller and told her to pull the info off the computer. A few moments later she called back with a list. Not any information on Stephen Brody just a list of missing women, seven in all. No bodies recovered other than Denise Astrue. Hotch told her to save it until he got back there and they would go over it then.

The team left the hospital and they arrived back at the BAU. They were so close to finding JJ but it still seemed an impossible task. Garcia was working her fingers to the bone finding information on the missing women. Julie held the last page in her hand when she said, "I've seen this name before." She searched her memory for where she seen it. She stood up and she reached forward waving her fingers at Garcia, "The chart! The one at Hanaman, JJ's, chart, get me the chart!"

Garcia looked back at Julie; the way she was acting was exactly the way Reid acted all the time. They were rubbing off on each other. Penelope started filing through the pages and suddenly Julie ran at the screen, "There the signature. Stephen Chabrol." Garcia slid her chair over and she typed the name into the data base and waited, "Come on, come on!" Julie was holding her breath and Reid Stood behind her biting his nails. Ten seconds later a mug shot of Stephen Chabrol popped on the screen.

"Is there an address?" Reid asked.

Garcia pulled it up. "1170 Magnolia Road."

Julie and Reid ran out of the room, Garcia hollered at them, "Please be careful!"

"Spencer that is three blocks from your apartment." He nodded at her.