Mark finally got access to the autopsy report and started reading the results. He finally got to the results that he was most concerned about which stated:

"Two men had sex with the victim, Molly Robertson in the hours before she died. One man had sex with her at least twice prior to her death and the other man had sex with her right before she died. Different brands of condoms were worn by the men. One brand of condoms were luxury or high-end brand and the other was one you could easily purchase at a drug store. Small trace evidence of condom use from each condom was found in the vagina. Both of the men left small samples to compare. The blood type of both men is AB Negative. It is unknown if these men were the killer or if someone else was.

As Mark continued to read, he went into a state of panic when it said that the sample was being sent to the FBI for analysis. It wouldn't be long before someone would be knocking at his door asking questions. Three days later, Hotchner and Reid were at his door.

"Do you know why we are here?" asked Reid after they showed Mark their badges.

"Yes, I do and I've been expecting you."

Hotchner noticed that Mark was very nervous.

"We have some questions for you, Mr. Malls. We've found out from several individuals that you and Ms. Robertson, Molly were having an affair. Is that correct?"

"Yes, that's correct." said Mark reluctantly admitting to it.

"How long have you had the affair?" asked Reid.

"Almost two years."

"And were most of these affairs conducted in out of the way places?"

Mark nodded.

"Tell us about what happened on the trip to Amelia Island in Early December. "

"Well Molly's Aunt Sally was a member of a travel group and one of the trip they took in December was to Amelia Island. I happened to be staying at a motel there as I was later attending a party. Molly went with her Aunt to the Island. She has very mild allergies so she told people that her allergies were acting up and she couldn't go on the boat ride. While the group was out in the boat, Molly came up to my motel room and I don't need to tell you the rest."

"You had sex with Molly then."

"Yes, and then she took a shower changed her clothing and joined the group at the Lemon Tree Seafood Restaurant. She saw me there and I told her to leave me alone. When I go out, I try to go out in disguise as much as I can. No one recognized me and I booked into the motel as Stevie Jones (that's my undercover name).

I then left the hotel early and my body guard Sam drove me to a beach house near St. Augustine. Later Molly and I hooked up in the wee hours of the morning."

Hotch noticed that everything he had said, matched what others had told him. He sensed that Mark Malls wasn't lying to him or trying to be deceptive.

"I didn't kill Molly. I saw her that day we had sex twice and she was dropped off a couple of blocks from her home. I loved her." said Mark who was almost in tears.

"Mr. Malls, you said you loved her but did you ever go out in public without a disguise or go as yourself?"

"I couldn't be seen with her as I'm married."

"But wasn't it also because she was a plus size model (even though a size 8-10 would be considered average size or normal size) and you were embarrassed to be seen with an average size woman."

Mark had no answer for Hotch. He agreed to take a polygraph test which he passed.

A couple of weeks later when all the test results came back, Mark Malls was cleared. Hotch had a press conference where he mentioned this and told the press that they weren't identifying him since he wasn't a suspect anymore. Sally Robertson was sitting at the press conference and said nothing.

A couple of weeks later

"A park ranger at Canaveral Seashore opened fire on a man who had a knife and who was threatening beach goers with the knife. The man thirty year old Harold Johnson told people that he was the one who had murdered plus size model Molly Robertson. The test results came back positive. The FBI lab also found links to unsolved murders in Virginia Beach, Myrtle Beach and Jacksonville Beach. "

Sally believed that Molly's secrets were kept. No one knew about the diary or even its existence. Now that the man who killed her niece was dead, she thought it would be a closed chapter. She had read the diary several times. The diary was about 500 pages long and was quite detailed about her relationship with Mark Malls. She hid it in a safe place and live went on.