Hotcher restated the findings.

"So we have a female killer and at least one angry teenage girl, upset over a break-up. She may or may not have psychotic tendencies depending on whether she did have something to do with killing the neighbors cat."

"May have psychotic tendencies?" questioned one of the detectives.

Reid quickly responded, "Dr. Hare's warnings of psychopathy indicate wetting the bed, cruelty to animals and setting fires are early childhood predictors of adult dissociative behavior."

Morgan's stomach began to rumble loudly. Morgan smiled.

"Detective, we haven't had anything to eat since last night. Can you recommend a place for lunch?"

"Sure. There's a great place a five minute drive from here. The best Italian in the city."

The team jumped into the cars. Hotchner driving Morgan and Prentiss with Gideon driving J.J. and Reid. In both cars the team was discussing the case. Even when they weren't working they were working.

"Gideon" J.J. said. "Do you think we might be dealing with more than one killer?"

Gideon began to respond but never finished his sentence. As the SUV began to turn left at the intersection, a loud crash could be heard. Breaking glass. Screeching tires. Screams.