As they rode through the fall countryside to the location where Loubelle Jackson's car had been found, Morgan smiled as he turned around to speak to Reid, who was sitting in the back seat.

"And, how is Miss Heather this morning?" he asked.

"W – w - what?" Reid stuttered.

"That phone call you took. That's who it was, wasn't it?" Morgan sounded smug, as if he already knew the answer.

"I know all about your Miss Heather," he continued.

"Christine– It's Christine. Although sometimes she goes by Christy or Tina," Reid quickly corrected him. "And, can we just concentrate on this crime and worry about getting Ms. Harris back?"

"Okay, man, if that's the way you want to play it," Morgan agreed.

Again, the abduction site proved to be on a two-lane asphalt road running through a rural area with very little evidence of traffic.

"As I understand it," Officer Conrad said, pointing, "Her car was found over there."

Morgan had called up the crime scene photos on his tablet, and was comparing them to the actual site. "That looks to be about right," he agreed. "And, it appears the car was going in that direction," he pointed.

"She was picking her daughter up from work?" Reid asked. "Where would that be?"

"There is a small machine shop down there," the officer told him. "In the same direction her car was pointed. Family owned. Been there for years. They do specialty work that mostly ships out by overnight express freight."

"So, there would be no reason for a large truck to be in this area?" Morgan asked. He had walked further down the road and was brushing away the brightly colored fall leaves to get a closer look at the shoulder of the road.

"Not that I know of," Officer Conrad replied.

"Well, it looks like one was here." Morgan began taking pictures with his phone. "It also appears that the weeds next to the road here were disturbed. We'll need to compare this to the gravel displacement we found at the last crime scene, but it seems to be the same size vehicle," he commented.

"Are the other two abduction sites like this one?" Reid asked.

"Basically, yes," she told him. "They were on secondary roads that have a moderate amount of traffic during the day, but not a lot in the evenings."

"And, the dump sites where the bodies were found?" Morgan asked.

"The same way," she confirmed.

"All that seems to indicate that the unsub is a local," Reid theorized. "He's comfortable traveling in the dark on secondary roads, and is familiar with their traffic patterns."

"Okay, let's head over to your command post," Morgan said. "I think we have seen everything we need to see."