It was Sunday afternoon and at FBI Headquarters in Quantico Agent Hotchner had finally managed to argue his way into being allowed to interview Joe Mac. After opening the door to the interrogation room, he silently stalked in, sat down at the table opposite the presumed mob boss, and opened the file he had in his hand.

"Joseph Leonard Macomb," he read off the first page. "Currently known as Joe Mac." He looked over at the man sitting opposite him.

"Where is my lawyer?" the man replied. "I am not saying anything without him being present."

"I'm not asking you to say anything," Hotch replied. "I am just asking for you to look and listen."

He took a picture out of the file and pushed it across the table so Joe Mac could see it.

"Have you seen this man?" he asked.

Joe Mac glanced at the picture. "Can't say that I have," he replied briefly.

"Take another look," Hotch encouraged as he pushed the picture closer.

"Nope," the man pushed it back across the table. "Who is he, your boyfriend?" he smirked.

"That man, Dr. Spencer Reid, is one of my agents," Hotch replied. "He has gone missing, and I think you know where he is."

"Try somewhere else," was the reply.

"Okay. What about these two," Hotch pulled another two pictures out of the file and put them on the table. "What do you know about them?"

"My wife's no-good nephews?" the man replied, surprised. "This is about them?"

"Where are they?" Hotch persisted.

"I have no idea," the man replied heatedly. "And, wherever they are, they have one of my cars that I consider to be stolen. If you find them, I want it back – In one piece!"

"We think that wherever they are, they have Dr. Reid with them. Or, at least, they know where he is," Hotch continued. "So, if you know anything – "

"Not me," the man replied, leaning back and folding his arms over his chest. "Now, I want my lawyer!"

Standing on the other side of the observation window, Rossi drew a deep breath. "He knows something," he commented to Morgan who was standing next to him. "Maybe not much, but he knows something."