When his phone pinged, Agent Hotchner pulled it out and looked at the information Garcia had sent. He caught his breath and called out, "Morgan! Have you seen this?"

Morgan pulled out his phone and scrolled through the information until he got to the picture of Kurt Everly. "Hotch, that's the guy who was talking to Ms. Greenburg earlier!" he exclaimed. "He was right here!"

"Who?" Deputy Kelly walked over to look at Morgan's phone.

"Do you recognize this man?" Morgan ask, turning the phone so the deputy could see better.

"He does look familiar," Deputy Kelly replied and then hesitated before adding, "And, I think I know why." He raised his voice and called out, "Stevens, can you come over here?"

A short, dark haired officer quickly moved into the small conference room. "Sir?" he addressed Deputy Kelly.

"Take a look at this," Deputy Kelly told him as Morgan held up his phone. "See if you recognize this guy."

Officer Stevens looked at the picture. "That looks like the guy my wife saw," he said. "I didn't actually see him myself, but she gave me a pretty good description. Does he drive an older, white pick-up?"

JJ had her tablet out and quickly scrolled through the information. "It says here he has a ten year old white pick-up registered to his name," she reported.

"Where did your wife see him?" Rossi asked.

"Hanging around next door," Officer Stevens replied. "Our neighbor rents out an apartment over his garage. Currently, one of the local high school teachers is living there."

"Not Amy Greenburg?" Morgan asked.

"Yeah, that's her," the officer replied. "Nice young lady."

"Hotch!" Morgan called out as he sprinted through the door. "I'm going to check on her."

"What did your wife notice that made her uneasy?" JJ asked.

"Well, she saw him hanging around more than once," the officer began. "At one point he sat in his truck out in the street for close to an hour when my wife knew Amy wasn't home. Another time, she saw him leaving flowers outside Amy's door. Later, Amy asked her who had left them. She hasn't been seeing anyone and didn't know who would leave something like that for her."

"We've been looking at this all wrong," Blake decided. "This is a stalker case, but the person being stalked didn't realize it!"

"But, why is he killing these women?" Deputy Kelly asked.

"I think it relates to something Ms. Greenburg said when she first came into this room," Reid told him. "She said that just because she teaches about the human body doesn't mean she wants to mess around inside of one. Maybe she mentioned to Kurt that she has never seen the inside of a human body. He might have interpreted that to mean that she wanted to."

"You mean he is doing all of this just to impress Ms. Greenburg?" Detective Addams asked, incredulously.

"Wouldn't be the first time someone wanted to impress the teacher," Rossi commented dryly.